It read like a re-hash of what we already know. The problem with presenting either side of this issue is that neither party will listen to the other -- pissing in the wind is more productive.
But up at the Gore mansion -- the Nashville Electric Service's own personal gold mine, the shining Cathedral of St. Al, Tennessee's very own Palace of Versal -- the Reverend Al is being far more environmentally responsible.
Hey, hey, hey. Is Steyn trying to steal our "Versailles" line? I thought we had it patented around here. Yes, Pepe?
One party accuses the other of being Anointed (Al Gore in his electricity Palace; or G.W. being a part of the Texas Elite), and the other party follows suit. It smacks of Horowitz's or Sowell's polemic against the anointed too. It sure is a lot better then Resentment-Based Politico Coulter, though.
Listening to the latter whine about the Dems is about as fun as listening to Pepe yap-yap-yap about G.W.
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It read like a re-hash of what we already know. The problem with presenting either side of this issue is that neither party will listen to the other -- pissing in the wind is more productive.
True that Taranto had already exposed the inrofmation in here, but he didn't write it up with such dramatic skill.
But up at the Gore mansion -- the Nashville Electric Service's own personal gold mine, the shining Cathedral of St. Al, Tennessee's very own Palace of Versal -- the Reverend Al is being far more environmentally responsible.
Hey, hey, hey. Is Steyn trying to steal our "Versailles" line? I thought we had it patented around here. Yes, Pepe?
One party accuses the other of being Anointed (Al Gore in his electricity Palace; or G.W. being a part of the Texas Elite), and the other party follows suit. It smacks of Horowitz's or Sowell's polemic against the anointed too. It sure is a lot better then Resentment-Based Politico Coulter, though.
Listening to the latter whine about the Dems is about as fun as listening to Pepe yap-yap-yap about G.W.
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