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Admittedly so.Ah, perception colored by worldview.
Admittedly so.Ah, perception colored by worldview.
Absent an explanation, I'll assume there is none.Well, if I have to explain it to you...
(@#$% liberals have no %$#@ sense of humor...)![]()
I assumed that was a sample of her humor. If it isn't, I owe her an appology and yes, you need to explain it to me.Well, if I have to explain it to you...
I don't explain jokes. I've found that if someone doesn't get a joke, he doesn't think it's funny. Then after I explain it to him, I don't think it's funny.I assumed that was a sample of her humor. If it isn't, I owe her an appology and yes, you need to explain it to me.
OK, now I get it. Har har.I don't explain jokes. I've found that if someone doesn't get a joke, he doesn't think it's funny. Then after I explain it to him, I don't think it's funny.
Okay, visualize Coulter and Clinton wrestling...
I wonder. People said much the same about Bill's candidacy in the begining, too.
Yeah. Seems to me Clinton was the great white hope of the Dem primary by the time he entered. I was supporting Jerry Brown, and was really pissed. Then I became pissed at Jerry Brown because he refused to stop being so damn strange. I still liked him, but he was not acting electable. I was also dabbling in Tom Harkin, but knowing about his woo tendencies, I'm glad that didn't make it too far. Bob Kerrey would have been good though.I don't quite remember that--I recall people concerned about Clinton because he was trying to be TOO universally popular at the expense of the core issues. I was worried about that at first, but ultimately I think he found a better balance than those who came before him.
I don't get it. Was she calling Hillary fat? Or is 3-to-1 a metaphorical reference to some other kind of advantage? I don't think fat jokes about someone who's not actually fat are great comedic material.
I don't quite remember that--I recall people concerned about Clinton because he was trying to be TOO universally popular at the expense of the core issues. I was worried about that at first, but ultimately I think he found a better balance than those who came before him.
No, an Al Sharpton / Dennis Kucinich slate would be the perfect one for the Republicans to run against.
out of interest who's the republican candidate likely to be?
john cain?
Bush III?
condi?
or someone else entirely?
And of those who's most likely to win/lose the presidency?
I'm not a betting man.Put your money on John McCain.
Put your money on John McCain.
...says the guy who said about Colbert, "Well, the jury still seems to be out on his performance at the correspondents' dinner."(@#$% liberals have no %$#@ sense of humor...)![]()
Since humor is in the eye of the beholder, the "jury" is forever out on such matters....says the guy who said about Colbert, "Well, the jury still seems to be out on his performance at the correspondents' dinner."
Exactly.Since humor is in the eye of the beholder...