Posted on 05/01/2005 3:52:03 PM PDT by kingattax
Edited on 05/01/2005 5:42:13 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
WASHINGTON (AP) -- First lady Laura Bush stole the show with a surprise comedy routine that ripped President Bush and brought an audience that included much of official Washington and a dash of Hollywood to a standing ovation at a dinner honoring award-winning journalists.
The president began a speech late Saturday at the 91st annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner, but was quickly "interrupted" by his wife in an obviously planned ploy.
"Not that old joke, not again," she said to the delight of the audience. "I've been attending these dinners for years and just quietly sitting there. I've got a few things I want to say for a change."
Link to story: First lady treats husband to rib and roast
I noticed. Not everyone was laughing - even at a few of his Dr. Rice cracks. SHE was bustin' a gut like I've never seen before. She's adorable...
One of the reasons Laura's jokes were very funny is that NOBODY with working brain cells would ever believe she would see the Chippendales or act like a trailer trash toadie.
Now imagine if Hillary had tried to deliver those lines. The press wouldn't have known if she was being serious or just joking.
I DO believe Hillary was a "Desperate Housewife." She married Slick.
Sorry, I didn't catch that. Could you clarify?
the white house press corps by and large are low class schlubs who should have been bleached and fire-hosed instead of 'entertained' was the point i believe
Anyone know if and when CSPAN will repeat this? I tuned in late for one airing and saw Cedric the Entertainer (who was pretty funny) but nothing else.
"Fine comedy? The first lady telling whore jokes to the national press? Say again?"
Hey, lighten up---it was funny....adult humor !!!!
You are the one who doesn't get it.
This dinner is a 90 year old tradition, one that only recently has the general public been allowed to get a glimpse of. While the First Lady's participation last night is probably a first, the President's participation is not. I know people who have attended these things through all different administrations.........the only difference now is it gets televised.
Like I said - lighten up.
LOL, I'll bet the door man was surprised!
Another time, mom was behind a person making a purchase at a clothing store. She heard the clerk ask the person if it was going to be cash or credit. The person said they didn't believe in credit cards. Mom taps the person on the shoulder, and much to my dad's chagrin, says in her best voice filled with awe - "I do, I've SEEN 'em!"
ROFL - that's FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll be sure to put you in the column of .001% of Americans who know the rest of us don't get it.
You guys, I could totally keep you ROFL with stories about my mom, she was soooo funny, whether she meant to be or not. I miss her, and thanks for letting me share with you my stories, even though it was off topic to this thread.
Horse dung in a china cup? Dial 1-800-Hillary and ask for the silverware and furniture.
Series, some folks like to enjoy life and have FUN. On your side of the fence, life must be awfully boring at the homestead, playing checkers and watching the corn grow.
Off topic is good sometimes ;)
And I love those type of stories!
I'm not some new generation yuppie type - but since you seem to so enjoy stereotyping, I'll give you some that came to mind after your first post on this thread - it's attitudes like yours that give conservatives a bad rap as being rightwing religious fanatics who wish to control everyone else's life.
Everyone has gotten the message you didn't care for the First Lady's performance last night, fine you didn't like, so drop it.
no chippendales jokes? Get real!!!
I think your mom and my mom must have been clones. One time at a Catholic funeral, (mom was Presbyterian) she asked one of the many Fathers present at the reception following the service, well if he's a Father (pointing her finger) and he's a Father (pointing to a different one) what do you call him? (pointing to a third) The Father cracked me up with "We call him Dad."
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