Posted on 09/23/2010 2:19:51 PM PDT by newjerseynewsroom
It was a lock-down situation at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes and Noble in New York City as former President Jimmy Carter made a special appearance Monday for the book signing of his latest book, "White House Diary." Secret Service agents flanked him, attendees were held at bay through an elaborate line system, and ready-to-be-signed books were passed through to the other side as though an invisible force field had been erected. Only one ordinary man infiltrated the system NewJerseyNewsroom.com's celebrity correspondent Tom Murro, also known as the Celebrity Magnet.
It started with a very exclusive invite to the event an invite so exclusive, in fact, that no other reporters were in attendance! Murro then proved his ability to get the money shot through some expert maneuvering. Though pictures and physical contact with Carter were prohibited, Murro dared the impossible
(Excerpt) Read more at newjerseynewsroom.com ...
I am sure Jimmah will sell 2 or 3 copies in the next month.
Jimmy wouldn’t want to have to touch anyone Jewish...
Completely understandable that the SS would not want him to shake hands. I am surprised that they still let the primary do that.
Yeah, the medical team worked so hard to keep that zombie together.
Wouldn’t want his hands falling off due to overstressing the hidden stitches.
Dear Diary,Today I was incompetent and drove the economy further into the ground. Interest rates are up, inflation is up, unemployment is up, and the Iranians are still holding our citizens hostage.
It was the best day ever.
Oh, and people still think my brother Billy is the dumb one in the family.
The last 444 days in a row — “the Iranians whom I trusted continue to hold our embassy people hostage.” Thanks newjerseynewsroom.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.