Secret Bush Tapes

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Rob Lister said:
He may be a nut but at least he's a coconut, and that's a tough nut to crack.
:D I saw a great bumper sticker yesterday. "Bush and Cheney, deep in your guts you know they are nuts."

Were I of the conspiracy-oriented sort, I would believe that Carl Rove was somehow involved in the release. :)
Now you are scaring me. I thought the same thing. In fact, I entertained the notion that Carl Rove did create the National Guard memos. Are you certain I'm not your sock puppet? :)
 
Skeptic said:
(Hence the New Republic's Mark Steyn: "Bush is a Christian Who Loves his Wife Shock! See pages 2, 3, 4, 9, 12-23, and a special unreadable Pulitzer-nomination section you can pull out and toss straight into the trash".)


"The New Republic's" Mark Steyn? Surely not!
 
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RandFan said:
Now you are scaring me. I thought the same thing. In fact, I entertained the notion that Carl Rove did create the National Guard memos. Are you certain I'm not your sock puppet? :)

I'm sure. I generally do not creat sock puppets more articulate than myself. Begs the question: Am I your sock puppet?
 
RandFan said:
:D I saw a great bumper sticker yesterday. "Bush and Cheney, deep in your guts you know they are nuts."

Looks like the Dems can't get out of Vietnam to save their lives. In your heart you know he's right / In your guts you know he's nuts.


RandFan said:
Now you are scaring me. I thought the same thing. In fact, I entertained the notion that Carl Rove did create the National Guard memos. Are you certain I'm not your sock puppet? :)

Karl! It's Karl, people. Like Marx, but without the commie filling.
 
aerocontrols said:
Karl! It's Karl, people. Like Marx, but without the commie filling.

You mean, like AmeriKa? Or is it AmeriKKKa? Shouldn't it be KKKarl Rove?
 
Rob Lister said:
I went to dictionary.com and still don't get how it might be considered as such. That, in and of itself, may well make it just such!.
It was a Bush-ism, not because it was a made-up word (it wasn't), but because it was the wrong word used instead of the similar-sounding correct one. You meant (I assume) to say "detractors."
 
BPSCG said:
It was a Bush-ism, not because it was a made-up word (it wasn't), but because it was the wrong word used instead of the similar-sounding correct one. You meant (I assume) to say "detractors."

What does that have to do with a multiple choice test question?
 
Skeptic said:
Argghhhh. The NATIONAL REVIEW'S Mark Steyn, of course...

I don't even think that is exactly right.

I would say The Daily Telegraph's Mark Steyn. Look how far down The National Review appears in his list.

Not that The National Review would mind the compliment, I suppose.
 

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