Saturday, September 06, 2008

AI, while you're sniffing college transcripts...

... there was Mitt Romney, who delivered a cynical, extreme caricature of old-line Republicanism. --This is Brooks, not one of those NRO cheerleaders.

6 comments:

Tecumseh said...

On the other, there was Mitt Romney, who delivered a cynical, extreme caricature of old-line Republicanism. Hey, Brooks, are you talking to me?

Mr roT said...

I love that movie. I know I have asked you a million times, but have you seen The King of Comedy, same guys?

Tecumseh said...

I think I missed that one, but I'm not quite sure. But wasn't it with Jerry Lewis (besides DeNiro)? The French must have loved it.

Tecumseh said...

Forked tongue:

Now, finally, he is the leader of the Republican party. Except that he can barely bring himself to say its name. In his acceptance address, McCain used the word “Republican” all of three times: once to describe vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin’s ability to work with both Republicans and Democrats, once to make the point that corruption exists in both parties, and once to lay special blame on Republicans who “gave in to the temptations of corruption.” McCain also stayed completely away from the word “conservative.” All that stands in stark contrast to the rhetoric McCain used to win the Republican nomination. “I am a proud, reliable, consistent conservative Republican,” he declared at a GOP debate in Florida last October. “I stand on my record [as] a conservative.”

Tecumseh said...

The beginning of a GUT: "Hurricane Sarah leaves liberals spinning." Or is there such thing as antiGUT (like in antiproton)?

Mr roT said...

Keep diggin' Higgsboy! Powww!