This morning I came close to picking the treadmill I was on at my gym and tossing it at the screen. Would have been worth the hernia.
Apparently he slices them up individually in his rag. And the party, of course.
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He says the Dems cannot put politics aside, even in a time of war. (Uh...Kosovo!)
He is unhappy that our founders would not let the Senate pass anything with a simple majority. (America - Love it or leave it, jerk)
He says that's there's no difference between the Dem candidates. Dean is from the "whining wing of the Democratic party". Kerry is "posing for Vogue with a surf board". The interviewer indicated that although Clark was not given a hatchet job in the book (he had not yet announced), that Miller did not care for him as a candidate. (Because he's a Dem, I assume)
No Democrat can win. He was going on about how the Democrats only serve special interests, and do not allow dissent outside their "narrow" field of focus. (Has he ever met a Republican?)
He talked about how Kennedy won Georgia, and in a roundabout way (imo), compared Bush to Kennedy. (I was bleeding from my ears at this point)
Democrats don't "understand" the South. That we're idiots. That the party stereotypes us. (Newsflash! The South is full of good 'ol boys with pick-ups and Confederate flags. I live here. Would you like some pictures?)
Bush is the "right man in the right place at the right time". (True. His luck certainly picked up on 9/11)
Tax cuts will save us all. (I didn't quite catch that with Bush's dick in your mouth)
When the interviewer mentioned the deficit, he changed the subject back to tax cuts. (Rove has taught you well)
Invoked Kennedy and Clinton to push tax cuts and reform. And ended with the second of two warnings that we were running a "Mondale or McGovern".
(Hey Zell! Who cares what you think, you sack of shit!)
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0311/04/ltm.04.html