Posted on 12/17/2008 10:09:36 AM PST by Reaganesque
Ferrell quit being funny a long time ago except perhaps to sophmoric tastes (no offense to his fans here). He is now one of those comics who visibly tries too hard and just doesnt have that touch anymore.
I'm with ya. May Hollywood suffer the same fate as the newspaper business. If they wish to shove excrement in the face of half their potential audience may they suffer the natural consequences.
And look what good that did us?
Clinton's wife and enabler was a candidate for Pres and will be the next SOS. Bill Clinton gets what $1,000,000 per speech and is still held in high regard.
President Bush will be a laughing stock of the left and his 'legacy' will the punchline of many jokes for many years.
I do think that the future will look back on President Bush with a far better view then that in which he is currently viewed. But that will take an event, huge in scope, that will finally wake up the left to the fact that we are still at war with Islamic Jihadists.
But if (when?) such an event occurs, we will hear that Bush "did not do enough" to prevent it.
I wonder if SNL will ever lampoon a Democrat the way they habitually do Republicans?
* holds breath
* passes out
The only way I'd laugh at Will Ferrell, would be if he caught on fire.
Because the libs have the microphone, and we don't.
Mitchell was the definition of a nothing person...a total zero. I've had dealings with him on several separate occasions, and come away disgusted every time. The best was when he came to speak at my High School the day after Iran-Contra broke in the news....and he made the mistake of opening up the floor to questions.
I suppose that he figured "Eh, it's just a bunch of 17 and 18 year olds. What do they know?" He wound up getting a grilling that would make the most ornery FReeper smile. It was a beautiful sight to watch him squirm until the school principal figured out a way to get him off the hook.
WBill Jr is a big fan of Curious George. There's a real resemblance there. Just don't point it out.
I gotta disagree with you there. He's held in high regard by people that would hold him in high regard anyway. To the other 80% of the country, he's the punchline to a Monica Lewinsky joke.
I'm not President Bush's largest fan, but I think that history will remember him better than current events do. Particularly if Obama screws up as much as I think he will. 2000-2008 will be the "Good old Days", if that happens.
The retarded attacks against G.W. Bush will look even more pathetic after people get a taste of the punk Hussein’s “leadership”.
Even the most devoted scrubbing by the LameStream Media won’t be able to take the stink off.
That being said, Bush could’ve been more conservative the past four years—if he had held the line on these bailouts and spending, we wouldn’t have a Demon-Rat majority in the government now.
LOL! I like that one!! May have to use it sometime. hehe.
That may be (Well, OK, he is...) but, he didn’t write the article.
I would not have put the number that high, but otherwise I agree with you.
Thank you for posting that. It’s information like this that makes Free Republic unique. First-hand account reports are always the best.
Oh, and let me tell you how heartbroken I am that Georgie struggled with your group. He’s used to having a “captive” audience of liberal worshipers.
“Ferrell says his Bush on Broadway will surprise” - considering Ferrell attended the pricey Hollywood fundraiser for Obama, I’m not holding my breath that the left will be surprised at all with what they see.
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