To: fight_truth_decay
Both my wife and I were very surprised by how much we enjoyed Miller. Never cared for him before but wont miss an appearance from now on. Not only did he make Donahue look like an addle minded fool but he also gave Donahue room to "marginalize" himself. Wondered at times who was interviewing who. I was also happy with the way Miller upheld Bush as a decent hearted, well intentioned man with true concern for America and the common sense to know his weaknesses and surround himself with brilliant people.
Best line of the night (although I cant recall if it was about GW or Rummy) "You gotta admit, the guys got balls bigger than the Underdog balloon in the Macy's day Parade"... LMAO
To: SouthParkRepublican
The reference was to Rudy Guiliani...Miller said that he began to switch sides when he heard liberals constantly calling Rudy a Nazi...then he came to NYC and saw the positive changes and decided that Guiliani was doing a good job....then he said that liberals keep talking about Ashcroft and calling him a Nazi but he remembers election night when a judge allowed the polls to stay open later and Carnahan won but Ashcroft didnt want to fight it out of deference to the widow...said that he started to question those who were flinging the term Nazi around...
and then came 9/11...and Rudy and GW stepped up to the plate...very logical progression...my guess is that he also got to know Rush who is very intelligent and a great salesman for conservative ideals.
To: SouthParkRepublican
Best line of the night (although I cant recall if it was about GW or Rummy) "You gotta admit, the guys got balls bigger than the Underdog balloon in the Macy's day Parade"... LMAO Dios Mio! You mean they make it anatomically correct?!
80 posted on
02/13/2003 7:17:21 PM PST by
Erasmus
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