Isn’t it amazing how people vote for fame and charisma instead of governing ability?
I’ll bet the citizens of Minnesota are just shaking their heads and snickering right now.
Isn’t it amazing how people vote for fame and charisma instead of governing ability?
I’ll bet the citizens of Minnesota are just shaking their heads and snickering right now.
The BBC reports: US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has cast doubt on whether there was ever a relationship between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda. The alleged link was one of the justifications used by President Bush [more...]
From Al Kamen’s column in today’s Washington Post: The Canadians would do well not to misoverestimate Bush. Outlining the case for war Wednesday night, the president explained how we would restore democracy [more...]
I’m not going to harp on Dick Cheney’s use of profanity the other day — it’s more of an amusement than anything else, and I think he should be able to use whatever words he wants to express [more...]
O.K., I’m a Republican, and a conservative one at that. But I’m going to be laughing my nuts off at Califorinia for the next few years. Those freakshows just got what they deserve.
Now I suppose Arnold (not Ahnold, the guy can’t help his accent- much like most of our grandparents) will be lifted with the ranks of other famous politicos…
Jessie Ventura
Sunny Bono
George ‘Goober’ Lindsey
That Pornstar from Italy
What a crowd to run with…