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Humor often hides hard truths. Indeed, that's one of the social functions of jokes. The let us see at slant things that are too alarming to look at directly. Case in point this list, published in jest at BLACKFIVE: The Real Problem (Thanks, Rick.) The... [Read More]
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I'd like for her to say that to my son's face. Or anyone else's son's or daughter's face.
Right up close and personal.
Then the only threat might be to her person, but I rather doubt it. More like the flick of an unwanted booger.
Posted by: Mommynator | Friday, April 24, 2009 at 11:11 AM
She is-like so many others in the Chairman's administration-a total buffoon.
I would have thought that velociraptors would have been a little higher on the list.
They are pretty scary.
Posted by: TL Edwards | Friday, April 24, 2009 at 02:29 PM
Somewhere, yesterday or the-day-before, someone said something. I didn't scribble down the exact quote and I didn't take down the link, but it was priceless. I'll paraphrase.
Is there an Obama cabinet-or-other pick that you can just look at and go, "Yesiree, that right there is the right man/woman for the job no question about it"? Name just one.
It is often said that Ulysses Grant was an amazing General but a medium-to-poor President, mired in scandal, because in elective office he lost his "luxury" of walking into his command tent late at night with a bag of cigars, and scribbling out the perfect battle plan all by himself. Once he was forced to delegate, to others, an appalling weakness in judgment-of-character was revealed.
That's far more true in this situation, I think, than it ever was in that one. You could do a better job of choosing the right guy for a given job than Obama, just by blindly drawing numbered lottery balls out of a paper bag.
Posted by: Morgan K Freeberg | Friday, April 24, 2009 at 03:39 PM