Friday, April 28, 2006

Taranto Excerpts this Moonbat

but it's worth reading in its entirety. The fact that the main cheerleader would back any out-of-town quarterback reminds me of Al Gore losing Tennessee in his bid. Also, some of this criticism echoes parts of such diverse opinions as Pepe's and AI's. Do the extremes really touch?

7 comments:

Tecumseh said...

I say, run, Jean-Francois, run! What would Taranto do without you?

Mr roT said...

Haha! Dow ones stock dropped 5% when that op-ed hit Wall Street.

Tecumseh said...

Hey, JJ, what happened to the ouzo bottle? You traded it for a wolf in sheep's clothes? I thought you knew you're not supposed to eat the sheep, after, ahem, running into it!

Mr roT said...

funny. I will let that stand while I think of a reply. It could take awhile. You seem to have closed the discussion.

The Darkroom said...

i think this notion of kerry getting the democratic nomination is a cruel ploy floated for the sole purpose of teasing republicans - the political equivalent of blue balls if you will.
Ah, if Kerry runs, we'll stick yet another cretin baveux in the WH!

But in reality, who is going to support him in the primary ? kerry is asleep in the senate and i don't think anyone wants to wake him up.

Mr roT said...

Exactly backwards, Pepe. When Kerry "woke up" for the Alito filibuster abortion, that's exactly when he showed himself to be a joke the most and Kennedy showed himself to be a metajoke. He is a good Nationwide politician when he is bloviating about the little nothings that make Massachusetts zeros hot. That's where it ends too. If he has a Nationwide statement to make, it better be that bad = bad.

Kerry being asleep in the Senate is Kerry's only chance. It could be that Kerry acting up too much will knock off ALL the Democrats.

The Darkroom said...

you think he can run asleep ?