Thanks for taking the time to respond...
"Venger" <venger@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "steve horan" <stevehoran2001@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >
> > He's a jingoistic jerk. He was interviewing Dana
> > Priest of The Wa****ngton Post (if I'm not mistaken)
> > the other night. He kept trying to bait her into
> > tra****ng Kerry and she seemed to be getting tired
> > of his xenophobic attitude. DM questioned her on
> > whether it was possible for Kerry to visit with
> > foreign leaders if he hadn't been abroad in so
> > many months. DP's sarcasm was dry but noticable
> > when she answered that it's possible for foreigners
> > to fly over here.
>
> Right, they flew HERE to endorse Kerry - when? When he was running
behind
> Dean and Gephardt in Iowa, they flew to America to meet with Kerry to
tell
> him to win? Kerry, who re****ters had been around for a YEAR covering his
> campaign, and have found no corresponding meeting or op****tunity... I
guess
> a couple Leprechauns could have trans****ted into his half of the Heinz
> mansion and endorsed him, or deliverd magical parcels with well wishes
from
> 'foreign leaders', as this has as much proof as "foreign leaders flying
> here".
The discussion is pretty moot anyway since it seems
that Kerry was saying "more leaders" and not "foreign
leaders" so I guess plane travel is immaterial but
since apparently sarcasm is spoken here...
There is this new invention called telephony. Reach
out and touch someone sometime. But this is obviously
a very grave matter and we need to get to the bottom
of it immediately. It's of dire national im****tance
to determine if Kerry really did talk to foreign leaders
or if he pulled them out of a hat. Never mind who was
on Cheney's mystery science task force or who outted
Plame or how intelligence might have precluded 9/11,
we've got bigger fish to fry.
>
> Or maybe Saddam's letter given to the Red Cross did get delivered...
>
> > Miller sat there looking kinda dumb.
>
> Dumbfounded. At some point you realize someone is a simple apologist,
and
> engaging them to examine their own positions no longer works...
He had no comeback. Too bad he doesn't have you
as a sidekick. You coulda saved his bacon with
that leprechaun material.
In this discussion, Ms. Priest was the voice
of reason and Dennis Miller was a rabble rouser
who wasn't rousing a whole lot o' rabble.
>
> > DP correctly stated that this is hardly
> > startling anyway since it's no secret that Bush
> > is unpopular among at least a few world leaders -
> > and his sup****ters, like Miller, seem to love him
> > all the more because of it.
>
> Fancy Miller for liking his President better for drawing the disdain of
the
> SOCIALIST GOVERNMENTS of Europe.
At least that socialist Spanish PM was democratically
elected. A partisan comedian is no better than a court
jester. Actually..., Dennis would look becoming in one
of those jester hats with the jingle balls at the ends!
He'd look almost as funny as Dennis Kucinich!
>
> The simple fact is Kerry oversold. Nobody told him this - no foreign
leader
> assuredly. He may extrapolate that his leftist agenda is more palatable
in
"Leftist agenda"? Now who's joking?
> castrated socialist Europe, and indeed it likely is. But Kerry has a
> penchant, like many of the candidates on the Dem side, for simply making
> **** up...
Like links between Saddam and OBL and WMD's?
And actors pretending to be journalists and
turkeys no one can eat and draft dodgers who
wear flight suits?
>
> >
> > There are also a lot of cheap jokes aimed at
> > people's relative unattractiveness but he's
> > always done that. Find a picture of someone
> > looking stupid and your halfway to a belly
> > laugh. It's not surprising that Dennis K
> > is his favorite target.
>
> 'Dennis K' is a walking joke. He is the king of unseriousness. He is
odd, in
> every conceivable way.
Very intelligently stated.
>
> Oh, and can you point me to your Jay Leno complaints about Al Gore's
weight?
> He made fun of it numerous times. Got a link? Or are his politics too
vague
> to warrant your outright disdain?
I honestly don't have a clue what you're
talking about. I don't watch Leno.
> >
> > His humor is about as cruel as Howard Stern's.
>
> Totally different tacts on humor. Miller is neither gross nor
scatalogical,
I remember when he first came out as a right-wing
comic he made some joke about an Afgani guy getting
crushed by a CARE package. Funny **** lemme tell
ya!
> and is the king of vernacular reference humor.
He's the king of a very small kingdom in that case.
I never thought his arcane references were funny.
Miller's a smart guy but he misuses his intelligence
IMO. He uses it as a weapon.
>
> Venger
> P.S. Jingoism charges are usually leveled by people with an adequacy
problem
> on the wrong side of an issue.
Your hot air duly noted.


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