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That Al gore is funny
Press to Al Gore: "Did you hear a Brazilian soldier was killed in Iraq?"
AG: "How many is a brazillian?" |
No no that's a Bush joke.
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It's probably been a joke used against numerous politicials. I think it's funny regardless. :p
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The really funny part is that when I saw the subject, I knew that Hoosier started the thread without even looking.
I wonder why... |
With 1,119 days to go until the 2008 presidential election, the first endorsement came in, the Associated Press reports:
Sen. Edward Kennedy said Wednesday he would back fellow Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008--even if Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton also pursues a White House bid. "If he runs, I would support him," Kennedy told The Associated Press in an interview at his Boston office. In keeping with tradition, Mary Jo Kopechne is not expected to issue an endorsement. - OJ |
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Why don't we drive off that bridge when we come to it? Besides, if things continue as they are, in another 1,119 days President Bush will have the GOP in a deep enough hole that endorsements won't matter. But hey, why don't we wait a while before we start a new presidential campaign and see if George II can turn it around some. I certainly wouldn't mind seeing some improvements here and there. |
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-Rudey |
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Re: That Al gore is funny
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That's a Bush joke that I posted in the New Random thread two weeks ago. So anyway, Rummy's giving W the daily briefing. And he winds up saying, "And three Brazilian soldiers were killed." And W gasps and turns white and puts his head down on the table, groaning with grief. All the aides are deeply concerned at this display of strong emotion, since he had certainly weathered harsher storms with nary a flicker. Then he raised his face, streaming with tears. "God, that's so horrible, I can hardly get my mind around it. Three Brazilians! How many's a brazillion?" |
LOL. Yep, it's still funny. Even Bush fans can laugh at that. :D
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I think the 2008 campaign started that afternoon in January 2005 after W was sworn in. That is unfortunate, but it wasn't me, W, or the conservatives who started it - it was the Democrats and the media wing of the Democratic Party. I share your hope for some improvements here and there. A starting point wold be tax reform - especially the Fair Tax plan. |
"A zebra does not change its spots."
- Al Gore, attacking President George Bush in 1992 |
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If anything, things have moved the other direction. Listen to the radio. Or just stay in your dream world. |
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Have you read the book (I've forgotten the title) by the former CBS insider, who exposed the network's ingrained bias? After it was published, Dan Rather and others didn't get him fired, but he very seldom got on the air. Thank God for talk radio - but the audience is small though influential. Limbaugh, Hannity, Boortz combine for about 14 million listeners a week. The big three natl. TV evening news shows have about 14 million each per day. And talk radio is mostly a daytime thing, available mostly to housewives, self-employed, and retired. "If anything, things have moved the other direction." Give me a few examples. |
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