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To: DiogenesLamp

“I still read Ace of Spades every single day. It’s a very good high quality blog, and though I disagree with them on the birther issue, I still regard them as allies.”

Plus, when Ace’s unique brand of humor plays just right, he keeps me laughing for a week. Did you read his short riff on why Wasserman-Shultz is his perfect woman? It was something about ‘dumb as a chicken’ coupled with his ego not requiring a good looking female to affirm it. I could never replicate his wording, but omc, I laughed till I hurt.


120 posted on 08/19/2011 9:40:22 AM PDT by Fantasywriter
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To: Fantasywriter
Plus, when Ace’s unique brand of humor plays just right, he keeps me laughing for a week. Did you read his short riff on why Wasserman-Shultz is his perfect woman? It was something about ‘dumb as a chicken’ coupled with his ego not requiring a good looking female to affirm it. I could never replicate his wording, but omc, I laughed till I hurt.

Ace's sense of humor is quite good, and somewhat unique. He is clever, witty and very intelligent, as are some of his co-bloggers. He has an amazing range of focus, and maintains an astonishing degree of competence regarding a wide range of issues. I don't know how he does it. *AND* he is FUNNY.

As for the Wasserman-Shultz article, I did not see it. I might have scanned the headline, but since Wasserman-Shultz has recently been in the news for her comments, I haven't paid much attention to her because I don't care what she says or does. (Unless it's big enough to make the headlines.)

126 posted on 08/19/2011 9:53:44 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp (1790 Congress: No children of a foreign father may be a citizen.)
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