The world has become a scary place for those who make their living lying
One never knows where the next witness against you lurks
When every house has a window to look out of and a keyboard connected to the internet
Burkett has lost it, as demonstrated by this paragraph from Burkett's article:
"This is all bad enough, but to continuously lie to the American people for years is outrageous. One can easily see how this "slick Willie" act of falsity could potentially carry over into policy, such as weapons of mass destruction, an attack on Iraq, the price of a prescription drug program, your close insider working relationship with Ken Lay at Enron, or Vice President [sic] Cheney's personal relationships and dealings with Halliburton. Mr. Bush, you've forgotten what the truth is. You have attended so many of your own "closed town hall" meetings, that you've begun to believe the briefing cards of those hand-selected people in attendance."