Posted on 09/01/2024 5:25:32 PM PDT by nickcarraway
I really didn’t need to know this.
I never liked Terry Bradshaw.
he’s an over the hill sports announcer. I watch the game. His politics are not important.
Bradshaw has always struck me as a dim bulb.
He’s a private citizen, he can vote as he pleases. I don’t look to Terry for that kind of guidance.
He owes me nothing.
In a similar vein I didn’t need to see his bare posterior while unassumingly watching Failure to Launch. If you’ve never seen it you have been warned.
Nor do I.
I think it is the metal plate in his head.
One of his wives was a gal from my high school. A couple kids and then off to the races.
It’s not Bradshaw talking, it’s the Prozac.
He’s in the business of attracting viewers. He can’t do it as a republican.
Since he can’t shut up he’s doing the right thing.
Cowboys linebacker Hollywood Henderson famously said that Bradshaw was “so dumb, he couldn’t spell cat if you spotted him a C and an A.”
Chicken Chit.
I really don’t care about what Bradshaw does. It is his business.
There are two reasons I’m still a registered pubbie. In my state you can’t work the polls unless you’re registered D or R. No independents allowed nosing around.
In their next primaries, Thomas Massie and Rand Paul will be the targets of a massive, million dollar primary assault by AIPAC. I’m a broken glass voter for both those guys.
I was a registered Republican for over 40 years until January 6th, when I changed to “no party.” I cannot in good conscience belong to a party that does not respect me enough to even want to try to protect my ballot from voter fraud.
This does not impact my life at all.
From the man who couldn’t spell CAT if tou spotted him a C & T
Or spell you wih spell check...
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