Posted on 09/10/2008 5:38:51 PM PDT by edzo4
A week ago I saw this Letter to the Editor in the Wall Street Journal
Daniel Younger Itasca, Texas
Under 45, lover of the outdoors, a Republican reformer who has taken on the Republican Party establishment, has many children, and a spot on the national ticket as vice president with less than two years in the governor's office -- you describe Teddy Roosevelt in 1900 and Sarah Palin in 2008.
And it inspired me to post this thread:
Who Am I?
I am under 45 years old,
I love the outdoors,
I hunt,
I am a Republican reformer,
I have taken on the Republican Party establishment,
I have many children,
I have a spot on the national ticket as vice president with less than two years in the governor's office.
Did you guess?
I am Teddy Roosevelt in 1900
Story #7: Interesting Little E-Mail Question: Who Am I?
RUSH: Somebody just sent me an interesting little ditty here in the e-mail, ladies and gentlemen. It's entitled, "'Who am I?' I'm under 45 years old, I love the outdoors, I hunt, I am a Republican reformer, I have taken on the Republican Party establishment, I have many children, I have a spot on the national ticket as vice president with less than two years in the governor's office. Who am I?" Teddy Roosevelt is right, Snerdley, Teddy Roosevelt in 1900.
Cool story - We can’t be sure it t’was you who got the email through, but it sounds like your words were teh source.
I did not email it to Rush I sent it to about 10 friends and you know how that viral internet stuff goes.
also I would have to credit the guy that wrote the letter to the editor
Teddy Roosevelt was not a conservative.
Go Itasca Wampus Cats!
She is what McCain is, and both are conservative leaning populists.
There is a secret club of us (with smoking jackets for men and slinky velvet gowns for us women) whose posts Rush has read verbatim on air. Come on in and get your cigar. The cognac is poured at 8.
Good catch. Thank you.
I like the gown idea.......A smokin velvet gown! (that matches my jacket)
Anyway, I bought this obscure book (you can read exerpts in google books), called "Christian Missionizing and Social Transformation - A history of Conflict and Change in Eastern Zaire" by Jack E. Nelson.
In the book, Teddy Roosevelt went to Africa and visited the missionaries once or twice and laid the cornerstone for one of the first schools. The missionaries aided Roosevelt and his son? to go big game hunting, and Roosevelt opened up the way for the missionaries to work in what was then the Belgian Congo. So there's another similarity with Sarah & family :-)
thanks, I’ll have the La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel
Really? Could’a fooled me. :)
I agree with Cold Heat. Here is some of Teddy Roosevelt’s Progressive Party platform:
The platform called for women’s suffrage, recall of judicial decisions, easier amendment of the U.S. Constitution, social welfare legislation for women and children, workers’ compensation, limited injunctions in strikes, farm relief, revision of banking to assure an elastic currency, required health insurance in industry, new inheritance taxes and income taxes, improvement of inland waterways, and limitation of naval armaments.
The sad thing is, that we are trading our Repub/conservative politics in for a populist ticket, largely because the electorate has bought into the populist visions of the perfect government. Rather than trim it down and rely more on the individual, big brother has become dominant and is alive and kicking this silly season.
It is what it is....and the alternative is almost too much for me to contemplate.
I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that I really don't have the luxury of choice this time.
I could be mistaken, but I believe that you are crediting the wrong person with this message. Each of the messages has the person’s name UNDER their statement, from what I can see on the wsj site.... Therefore, instead ofDaniel Younger Itasca, Texas, I think that it should be Alec Ellison...?
Under 45, lover of the outdoors, a Republican reformer who has taken on the Republican Party establishment, has many children, and a spot on the national ticket as vice president with less than two years in the governor’s office — you describe Teddy Roosevelt in 1900 and Sarah Palin in 2008.
Alec Ellison
Rye, N.Y.
Both TR and SARAH! Were and are NRA Life members too!
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