Posted on 10/25/2005 7:23:33 AM PDT by truthandlife
Al Franken Goes On NBC's TODAY SHOW: I Think Rove And Libby Will Be Executed...
???For real???
He said this on Letterman the other night. The guy is just a buffoon. Let him spout. The only people who even like him are the mov-on.org crowd
He said this on Letterman the other night. The guy is just a buffoon. Let him spout. The only people who even like him are the mov-on.org crowd
Yeah, but what did he say about Miers....and can we start a thread about that?
I think Al...is pulling a Dean, and the best thing conservatives could ever ask for... He's the personification of what it means to be a liberal/democrat. Sad, childlike, whiner with the IQ of a frying pan.
Today Show is keep their standards high, I see.
A dumb joke, but a joke none the less.
I don't know about that. If they show up dead, I'll suspect Al.
Some day Stuart Smalley will assume room temperature, and nothing of value will be lost.
Plus they'll never make a sequel to "Stuart Saves His Family", so it's win-freaking-win.
I watched it. It's not funny. The "liberals" are sick, not funny.
Just when you start to get pissed off at the Bush Whitehouse overs Miers, Spending and whatever else they've screwed up, along comes Al Franken.
Letterman encouraged him. Both are pukes.
A radio personality on a network that is not listened to says something on a TV show that nobody watches.
Hardly seems newsworthy.
The only people who even like him are the mov-on.org crowd
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Idiots beget idiots.
I am holding back my condemnation of Miers until after the confirmation hearings...the spending sucks though.
Al's got one MAJOR drawback for a comedian. He's just not funny.
Yeah. I can imagine all the yucks if Rush Limbaugh said that Hillary Clinton ought to be offed.
The Secret Service loves jokes like this.
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