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Thursday, 21 January 2010

De Nile is not just in Egypt

Taking a little break from reality, The One says that the Republican victory in Massachusetts was due to voter anger–at George Bush.

I see a time decades hence when Mr Obama is blaming his prostate troubles on his predecessor.

In other news, Mark Steyn is surprised.

3 comments:

  1. This is... interesting. All unscripted moments are interesting. When Bush was about ready to take on all the terrorists with his fists, before his advisers pulled him down and told him to follow the script was interesting. When Joe Biden slips away from the men in the white coats and gets in front of a microphone is interesting. And this is interesting as well. We will see about De Nile when we get the official version up on the First Teleprompter.

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  2. Apparently there was a quick huddle amongst the higher up politboro members to make the official announcement of "let's not be in a hurry" and "we're not married to this" over the health care bill.
    Couple months ago if we didn't "act now" there'd be catastrophe, but that was then and this is now and no one is going to remember all that and even if they do we can blame it on Reid and Crazy-eyes Pelosi.
    There. Problem solved, tell Mr Soros all is well, we blamed it on Bush

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  3. Hmmm... Actually, it reads like Obama was saying that the electorate is upset in general at the incumbent candidates/parties, Democrat, Republican, or other. So they're voting in the opposite, whoever that is.

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