Posted on 05/02/2005 6:00:13 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay
Who knew? First lady Laura Bush took over the podium from her husband at Saturday night's annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner and knocked 'em dead, keeping Washington's most powerful politicos in stitches as she worked the ballroom like a seasoned stand-up comic.
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Although Washington's movers and shakers laughed at Mrs. Bush's performance, some in the press woke up with a Sunday morning hangover and began to criticize her monologue as immodest at best and downright bawdy at worst.
"Laura Bush cracks risque jokes at the White House Correspondents' dinner," sniffed Agence France-Presse. CNN reporter Elaine Quijano, who attended the dinner, also apparently had her sensibilities scarred by some of the first lady's quips.
"In some respects, I think for some folks it was a little shocking because she kind of crossed the line a little bit in some people's minds," she said.
"It was very risque," the Nation's David Korn said yesterday on Fox News. "I was wondering what the social conservatives and James Dobson had to say about all these jokes that were laced with sexual innuendo. Not a very family-values-type speech. I'm not sure I want to explain a lot of those jokes to my 4-year-old."
Eyebrows were raised by the first lady's bit about the president's ranching skills, which Mrs. Bush said her husband lacked because the elite schools he attended, Andover and Yale, "don't have a real strong ranching program."
She then added: "He's learned a lot about ranching since that first year when he tried to milk the horse. What's worse, it was a male horse."
The crowd howled. The joke, a female Associated Press reporter said, "had women giggling in the bathroom."
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I generally don't look to Rush Limbaugh for moral guidance.
Yep!
And mother and ducklings are doing just fine in thier new home! :o)
I am sure all those mentioned in Laura's remarks were laughing the loudest. The people not mentioned were probably wishing that they were also mentioned. I thought that her remarks were great.
I didn't see what mr yellowdog said about me in particular, but I have seen enough of his posts to know that just makes things up out of whole cloth, so qualifies as one to avoid.
And thanks for your kind words, Ella. I much appreciate them. :o)
Unfortunately, she was.
My husband has been daring me to post for years. I think so he doesn't have to listen to the post I would make if I actually posted. Boy will he be relieved when I tell him.
So here I sit, a pitiful little newbie, refreshing and hoping that someone notices me!
So, thanks for the kind words.
Now let's think about Jay Leno and the Clinton jokes!! (Now imagine having Hillary telling ANY of the jokes that Mrs. Bush told. No one would be laughing.) And there is the difference between good people and bad people!!
LOL! Now you stepped in it. ;O)
Seriously, I'm with you on that. Also, I love how "Christians" was in quotes, as if to imply, "so-called."
I agree with your entire post, I will also repost something I said in a different thread but along the same subject matter (Laura Bush's "routine" on Saturday night), that if we can't learn to laugh at ourselves, we'll never find anything in life funny at all.
That's because you have a sense of humor.
The rest of us are told constantly that we aren't Christian enough. Or conservative enough. You know the drill.
They show up like clockwork to complain and wring their hands. In reality, they are the most fake Christians you'll ever meet.
Believe it or not, it actually gets worse:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1395119/posts?page=712#712
You are getting more unreal with every statement you make. Do you really think that Laura does not spend quality time with her family?
That is sad.
I think the outrage over this joke is beyond absurdity this joke is a well known old joke here in Britain anyone who has had anything to do with farm or farmers knows it and it has no sexual connotations whatsoever.
Yes. I'm very pleased Rush made that comment.
Where were the ducklings???
I think your analysis is exactly right!
So true...
btt4l8r
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