Sunday, January 17, 2010

Mitt's hidden hand

8 comments:

Tecumseh said...

“I’m Scott Brown,” the state senator told the audience of the campaign’s only debate. “I’m from Wrentham. I drive a truck.” Wrentham is best known for its shopping outlets. Romney, before recently decamping for New Hampshire, lived in Belmont, a tony Boston suburb, home to Harvard professors and families who send their kids to local private schools. Brown’s worked in state government since 1992; Romney made his name in private equity. Brown went to Boston College Law School, and Mitt Romney was schooled at Harvard Business School. They represent two different strands of American conservatism, or at least their New England versions.

Hmmm...

Mr roT said...

They're identical. Still, they're better than Teddy.

Where's the "Tecs ululates" tag?

Tecumseh said...

Oops.

Tecumseh said...

A little crackup.

Mr roT said...

Your link, Prof Alz?

Pay up.

Tecumseh said...

Oops.

Arelcao Akleos said...

This "Hitler loses his Steiner" version is better than most out there. Hilarious.

Tecumseh said...

Not bad. The genre is well-established by now -- there should be a collection of knock-offs.

On a technical note: They transcribe Coakley's famous repartee as "Schilling is a Yankees' fan". But she's even stupider than that: she actually said, "a Yankee fan". Jeepers.