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To celebrate the current political season, I give you the funniest presidential debate satire in recent memory.

Bush Finally Gets “The” Into The Google (Search Engine)

From the recent CNBC interview with Maria Bartiromo:
MARIA: I’m curious, have you ever googled anybody? Do you use Google?
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on The Google is to pull up maps. It’s very interesting to see — I’ve forgot the name of the program — but you [...]

President Bush’s Mouth Doubles As Quantum Singularity

No matter how much he tries, he just can’t keep his foot out of it.
http://www.youtube.com/v/phnNiNGFYFU
He’ll next ask an overweight woman when she’s due.
Granted, Peter wasn’t offended and took the whole thing in stride. It’s just funny because even on his best day George just can’t catch a break.

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Cocktails @ 8:30

We’ll be tailgating at Chez Grabass for the Supreme Court announcement at 9:00 this evening.

The excitement is palpable.

UPDATE: Party’s over.

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How About Grammars Instead?

There’s something ironic about President Bush’s appointment of Margaret Spellings as the Secretary of Education. I just can’t figure out what it is.

This Too Shall Pass

I’ve gathered my thoughts over the past week into some general thoughts about the result of the Presidential Election last Tuesday. One thing I can establish right away is that it’s not the end of the world.

I’m not as troubled that George W. Bush was re-elected President of the United States, because the United States has survived worse. Nixon, Reagan (in terms of fiscal spending), and others have been tolerated by the system. I truly hope this is the case where the resiliency of the government can absorb his conservative views. Further, I truly throw my support behind him and hope he will do the right thing. Over time, however, that support could easily be spent with him making ultra conservative decisions. Perhaps he may have a more moderate second term, although all indications would suppose otherwise. He’ll probably continue to alienate allies and other countries… but keep in mind, it’s only temporary. (That’s the best I can do at this point…)

No, what truly troubles me is the manner by which he was elected. There’s a great deal of speculation in the press and beyond as to how influential the conservative Christian fundamentalists were in this election. I believe they had a huge impact, getting out the vote in ways that all sides vastly underestimated. They shouldn’t have, since this is something the Democrats have been aware of since the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan. These individuals, who truly want to meld their moral and ethical beliefs directly into the backbone of our government, have hijacked the Republican Party.

Crystalmeth, anyone?

I’m watching the third debate, and there’s only one thought going through my mind:

Is it me, or is Bush all hopped up on some kind of speed smack?

Strategery vs. Lockbox

With all of the hoopla that is the debating ritual that happens every four years, I’ve decided to throw caution (and my bandwidth) to the wind and post what is probably THE funniest Saturday Night Live skit ever done.

From 2000: The First Presidential Debate Between Governor George W. Bush and Vice-President Al Gore. Each played brilliantly by Will Farrell and Darrell Hammond, respectively.

The file requires the Real Audio Player to view. To download the actual file, right click the link above and select “Save As…”

This will remain up until A) My bandwidth gets clobbered or B) NBC Lawyers send me an e-mail, whichever happens first.

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To celebrate the current political season, I give you the funniest presidential debate satire in recent memory.

Bush Finally Gets “The” Into The Google (Search Engine)

From the recent CNBC interview with Maria Bartiromo:
MARIA: I’m curious, have you ever googled anybody? Do you use Google?
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on The Google is to pull up maps. It’s very interesting to see — I’ve forgot the name of the program — but you [...]

President Bush’s Mouth Doubles As Quantum Singularity

No matter how much he tries, he just can’t keep his foot out of it.
http://www.youtube.com/v/phnNiNGFYFU
He’ll next ask an overweight woman when she’s due.
Granted, Peter wasn’t offended and took the whole thing in stride. It’s just funny because even on his best day George just can’t catch a break.

Technorati Tags: Bush, Los Angeles Times, Peter, [...]

Cocktails @ 8:30

We’ll be tailgating at Chez Grabass for the Supreme Court announcement at 9:00 this evening.

The excitement is palpable.

UPDATE: Party’s over.

Technorati Tags:

How About Grammars Instead?

There’s something ironic about President Bush’s appointment of Margaret Spellings as the Secretary of Education. I just can’t figure out what it is.

This Too Shall Pass

I’ve gathered my thoughts over the past week into some general thoughts about the result of the Presidential Election last Tuesday. One thing I can establish right away is that it’s not the end of the world.

I’m not as troubled that George W. Bush was re-elected President of the United States, because the United States has survived worse. Nixon, Reagan (in terms of fiscal spending), and others have been tolerated by the system. I truly hope this is the case where the resiliency of the government can absorb his conservative views. Further, I truly throw my support behind him and hope he will do the right thing. Over time, however, that support could easily be spent with him making ultra conservative decisions. Perhaps he may have a more moderate second term, although all indications would suppose otherwise. He’ll probably continue to alienate allies and other countries… but keep in mind, it’s only temporary. (That’s the best I can do at this point…)

No, what truly troubles me is the manner by which he was elected. There’s a great deal of speculation in the press and beyond as to how influential the conservative Christian fundamentalists were in this election. I believe they had a huge impact, getting out the vote in ways that all sides vastly underestimated. They shouldn’t have, since this is something the Democrats have been aware of since the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan. These individuals, who truly want to meld their moral and ethical beliefs directly into the backbone of our government, have hijacked the Republican Party.

Crystalmeth, anyone?

I’m watching the third debate, and there’s only one thought going through my mind:

Is it me, or is Bush all hopped up on some kind of speed smack?

Strategery vs. Lockbox

With all of the hoopla that is the debating ritual that happens every four years, I’ve decided to throw caution (and my bandwidth) to the wind and post what is probably THE funniest Saturday Night Live skit ever done.

From 2000: The First Presidential Debate Between Governor George W. Bush and Vice-President Al Gore. Each played brilliantly by Will Farrell and Darrell Hammond, respectively.

The file requires the Real Audio Player to view. To download the actual file, right click the link above and select “Save As…”

This will remain up until A) My bandwidth gets clobbered or B) NBC Lawyers send me an e-mail, whichever happens first.

Local T-shirts!

New Reads

Out-Of-Towners

Peeps I Haven't Met

Peeps I Know (For Real)

Peeps That Are All Business

Categories