That’s some pretty fishy stuff, having a little girl there who likes Obama.
I mean, what are the odds of finding a kid whose parent would have supported his candidacy, one in a hundred?
Playing dumb, fuster? Mommy didn’t just support his candidacy, she donated thousands, is connected to OfA, and wrote the question. Odd, isn’t it, that Ø had such difficulty finding articulate “skeptics”? It was a campaign event – a greenhouse full of plants, as your friend Jim Treacher described it, not a “townhall.”
I knew it all along. That little kid, if you look closely at her eyes, was unmistakably Kenyan.
Yeah, CK, I was fooling around with this post. Anytime a politician is presented with a kid or a little dog, it’s pretty much hogwash.
(And that goes just as much for when you see a politician at a rally carrying around a baby.)
@Howard Portnoy – I’m so ashamed, Howard. I’ve been a Democrat and liberal cynic only supporting this blog because it’s not the other blog and saying this is a good blog with it having any meaning as a moral position.
As to TGL, I’d like to recommend a book title (for a book about him, not by him, thank you) that summarizes his glorious presidency: Plant Life.
Howard Neverhardaportnoy, I suggest an addendum to the current and raging hot-favorite read among paleobotanists: Fossilized Plant Life: This Time It’s Personal.
They can’t keep this page-turner on the shelves. Obama should hand out complimentary copies at his next fog and phony show, which should be any minute now.
Hey, Howard – fuster is half of our commenters, has a funny avatar, actually knows a thing or two, or half-knows half a thing or one, and is nowhere near as irascible and demented as the typical trolls at NZ Contentions used to be. Beggars can’t let cynical liberals get under their skin or something. I admit when he gets cranky or, um, off-color, it’s annoying, but if we didn’t have him, we’d have to invent him. Anyway, if he ever says anything truly intolerable – it can be deleted.
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That’s some pretty fishy stuff, having a little girl there who likes Obama.
I mean, what are the odds of finding a kid whose parent would have supported his candidacy, one in a hundred?
August 12th, 2009 at 12:13 am
Playing dumb, fuster? Mommy didn’t just support his candidacy, she donated thousands, is connected to OfA, and wrote the question. Odd, isn’t it, that Ø had such difficulty finding articulate “skeptics”? It was a campaign event – a greenhouse full of plants, as your friend Jim Treacher described it, not a “townhall.”
August 12th, 2009 at 12:35 am
I knew it all along. That little kid, if you look closely at her eyes, was unmistakably Kenyan.
Yeah, CK, I was fooling around with this post. Anytime a politician is presented with a kid or a little dog, it’s pretty much hogwash.
(And that goes just as much for when you see a politician at a rally carrying around a baby.)
August 12th, 2009 at 12:42 am
Did she break into a spontaneous rendition of the “Obama’s gonna change it” song? Or “Tomorrow?”
August 12th, 2009 at 9:13 am
Barbara, I think it was the classic medley “Obama’s Gonna Change It Tomorrow!”
August 12th, 2009 at 9:15 am
It’s seeming less and less like play. Sorry, little oddball, but you’re rapidly remaking yourself into an unfunny joke.
As to TGL, I’d like to recommend a book title (for a book about him, not by him, thank you) that summarizes his glorious presidency: Plant Life.
August 12th, 2009 at 10:36 am
@Howard Portnoy – I’m so ashamed, Howard. I’ve been a Democrat and liberal cynic only supporting this blog because it’s not the other blog and saying this is a good blog with it having any meaning as a moral position.
August 12th, 2009 at 11:04 am
Howard Neverhardaportnoy, I suggest an addendum to the current and raging hot-favorite read among paleobotanists: Fossilized Plant Life: This Time It’s Personal.
They can’t keep this page-turner on the shelves. Obama should hand out complimentary copies at his next fog and phony show, which should be any minute now.
August 12th, 2009 at 11:14 am
Hey, Howard – fuster is half of our commenters, has a funny avatar, actually knows a thing or two, or half-knows half a thing or one, and is nowhere near as irascible and demented as the typical trolls at NZ Contentions used to be. Beggars can’t let cynical liberals get under their skin or something. I admit when he gets cranky or, um, off-color, it’s annoying, but if we didn’t have him, we’d have to invent him. Anyway, if he ever says anything truly intolerable – it can be deleted.
August 12th, 2009 at 11:40 am
Trustworthy, loyal,helpful, friendly, brave. Helps little old Dowager Tsarinas across the street.
With just the right dash of nasty, brutish, and (blessedly) short.
August 12th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
@CK MacLeod – Drink the Kool-Aid and get in line with the rest of the masses. “It is clear” this “healthy debate” is good for the country.
August 12th, 2009 at 12:08 pm
About 50%. What are the chances that such supporter gave thousands to his campaign? Pretty slim.
But if the Kool Aid has you believe it’s just another coincidence, then here, have some more.
August 14th, 2009 at 1:40 am
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