Posted on 07/24/2006 5:43:27 AM PDT by MisterI
Last week, during the brouhaha over Bush saying "sh--" in front of an open mic, I confess I was strangely pleased that the guy swears now and then.
He was talking to Tony ("Yo Blair") at the G-8 summit in St. Petersburg, and they were discussing the only news of the day that mattered - Israel and Hezbollah and that whole mess. Neither man knew that an open mic was capturing their conversation...
"sh#! happens" - that's what her 'partner' must be saying
Hahaha, you can tell a lot about a person from the nits they decide to pick. This has to be the most childish rant I've read since...well childhood. Doesn't Beth Quinn have a cheerleader meeting she's late for?
Beth is blowing smoke-rings from her pie-hole again.
So he swore, big deal. As I recall, John Kerry dropped a few "F-bombs" in his interview with Rolling SToned, and some other scribe. He was trying to "appeal to the working class" I believe his Campaign Manager said. hence, the nickname "John Effin' Kerry".
In this particular circumstance, it's even more funny: Beth seems to think she's a good writer, too.
All right, I'll say it. When I saw the clip I thought nothing of the "s" word he used but I was fairly appalled that he was talking while chewing with a mouth full of bread. GROSS!! I was taught that you chew with your mouth closed and you NEVER, EVER talk with a mouth full of food. It's just common courtesy.
And then the backrub thing was pretty creepy as well, even if he and the chancellor had hit it off well. We would have been so all over Clinton if he had done that (in anticipation of the apologists -- citing the fact that Clinton did worse does not excuse Bush).
i guess she forgot about Clinton's "presidue problem"
..but it was totally okay for Kerry to intentionally say "#&@! Bush!" to reporters.
Uh huh.
Well,,,, none of this would have happened if kerry was president!
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060723/UPDATE/607230360
Merkel's reaction sure was. I make it a point not to lay my hands on anyone unless I mean... business.
without a doubt, she's got the hots for W.
And when it happens, we all get a big kick out of it, because Bush manages to badmouth somebody who needs badmouthing, in spite of the usual diplomatic niceties he's usually forced to use.
Somebody needs to tell this bimbo that its not polite to blow crap out of your mouth in public!
I also applaud his use of the word "asshole" when Dubyah spoke about whether G8 members wanted to side with assholes or support the civilized world.
Getting a glimpse into the private correspondence between world leaders, brings with it a necessity for courage and equanimity. You were not suposed to hear that conversation, and now that you have, you want to go all holier than thou and say: Bad boy, don't talk that way, and also you shoould wash your own underwear everyday, and stop picking your nose in private?
Buahahahahahah!
Dubyah is a plain spoken American, who can tell it like it is, and I can assure you that his candid comments, privately made, have endeared him further with the American public, except for the panty wastes among us, the same folk who brought us Prohibition.
BTW Dubyah's language is a lot more acceptable in private than the pronouncements of BJ Clinton in public, so its laughable to see Democrat wannabe Aristocrats try to make political hay out of Presidential straight talk.
I actually read the entire article waiting for the punch line. From the comments here, I assume that this tripe was meant to be a serious article. What a waste of my time.
"I make it a point not to lay my hands on anyone unless I mean... business."
Several very good friends of mine are female and while we share mutual hugs sometimes, I would NEVER just walk up behind them and start rubbing their shoulders. And to do it in a forum like that...!!! Weird.
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