If this moron didn't have enough problems speaking publicly, she decided to get a little tipsy when delivering this speech, which makes her even less effective...if that were possible.
Gee, Crid, you're getting awfully cranky in your old age. Have you considered hormone replacement therapy? It would make you feel like a million bucks!
Patrick
at July 27, 2014 8:22 PM
I want to find a voracious, small-minded predator and name it after the IRS. -- Robert Bakker
Boldface AND italics for a sarcastic "Sober up, tundra spice."
It's July 2014. Grown men, whatever their preference, aren't years-later terrified of attractive women who make good things happen in their own lives, and then in the lives of others.
Crid: It's July 2014. Grown men, whatever their preference, aren't years-later terrified of attractive women who make good things happen in their own lives, and then in the lives of others.
That's certainly true. I support Amy's column and literary efforts whole-heartedly. So, Crid, how do you feel about Michelle Obama?
Patrick
at July 27, 2014 8:57 PM
"attractive women who make good things happen in their own lives, and then in the lives of others"
How about the ones who help tank the Republican candidacy and drive their snowbilly husband to adultery?
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers
at July 28, 2014 8:49 AM
> How about the ones who help tank
> the Republican candidacy
It wasn't that she was too daring a choice: Quite the reverse. The central expository quality of her selection was that she readily summoned the bedrock conservative vote that the top of a Republican ticket should have expected to claim as a matter of course… But McCain was too DC-entrenched, and too psycho-cranially freaky, to bring those people to the polls on his own. He didn't bring anything else useful to the ticket, either.
> and drive their snowbilly husband
> to adultery?
I hadn't heard.
And hadn't been listening to hear. And find my opinion of her and her marriage unchanged by the (ahem) news.
She's pretty… And she's attractive in a straightforward way. And everyone (including —I learn in this moment— people on the Right) seems therefore to assume that their bitterest, animal-level presumptions about the flow of her life and her most intimate conduct are somehow ennobled as they compose their judgment about her. This is a primal vibe of high-school tier identification. It's certainly what I heard in the voices, and saw in the eyes, of the leftoid co-workers with in the last days of August, 2008. Six years later, our wee Patrick is still cooking his freaky little resentment into foaming bubbles in a stainless-spoon over a Bic lighter... And he can't understand why people who don't want to watch him shoot up are "cranky."
Even in the blossoming flower of her most fertile youth, this was never going to be a problem for Hillary.
Shaint Sharah Palin of Washilla rambles on for thirty minutesh about how Preshident Obama should be impeached.
If this moron didn't have enough problems speaking publicly, she decided to get a little tipsy when delivering this speech, which makes her even less effective...if that were possible.
Sober up, Tundra Spice!
Patrick at July 27, 2014 10:02 AM
Gay men hate women of achievement… Mommy thing.
Crid [CridComment at Gmail] at July 27, 2014 6:03 PM
Gee, Crid, you're getting awfully cranky in your old age. Have you considered hormone replacement therapy? It would make you feel like a million bucks!
Patrick at July 27, 2014 8:22 PM
I want to find a voracious, small-minded predator and name it after the IRS. -- Robert Bakker
Jim P. at July 27, 2014 8:48 PM
Boldface AND italics for a sarcastic "Sober up, tundra spice."
It's July 2014. Grown men, whatever their preference, aren't years-later terrified of attractive women who make good things happen in their own lives, and then in the lives of others.
Crid [CridComment at Gmail] at July 27, 2014 8:48 PM
Crid: It's July 2014. Grown men, whatever their preference, aren't years-later terrified of attractive women who make good things happen in their own lives, and then in the lives of others.
That's certainly true. I support Amy's column and literary efforts whole-heartedly. So, Crid, how do you feel about Michelle Obama?
Patrick at July 27, 2014 8:57 PM
"attractive women who make good things happen in their own lives, and then in the lives of others"
How about the ones who help tank the Republican candidacy and drive their snowbilly husband to adultery?
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at July 28, 2014 8:49 AM
> How about the ones who help tank
> the Republican candidacy
It wasn't that she was too daring a choice: Quite the reverse. The central expository quality of her selection was that she readily summoned the bedrock conservative vote that the top of a Republican ticket should have expected to claim as a matter of course… But McCain was too DC-entrenched, and too psycho-cranially freaky, to bring those people to the polls on his own. He didn't bring anything else useful to the ticket, either.
> and drive their snowbilly husband
> to adultery?
I hadn't heard.
And hadn't been listening to hear. And find my opinion of her and her marriage unchanged by the (ahem) news.
She's pretty… And she's attractive in a straightforward way. And everyone (including —I learn in this moment— people on the Right) seems therefore to assume that their bitterest, animal-level presumptions about the flow of her life and her most intimate conduct are somehow ennobled as they compose their judgment about her. This is a primal vibe of high-school tier identification. It's certainly what I heard in the voices, and saw in the eyes, of the leftoid co-workers with in the last days of August, 2008. Six years later, our wee Patrick is still cooking his freaky little resentment into foaming bubbles in a stainless-spoon over a Bic lighter... And he can't understand why people who don't want to watch him shoot up are "cranky."
Even in the blossoming flower of her most fertile youth, this was never going to be a problem for Hillary.
Crid [CridComment at Gmail] at July 28, 2014 9:25 AM
“Sarah Palin’s supporters and the members of her channel will get a 360-degree view of the person they adore.”
Only $9/95 a month.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at July 28, 2014 1:31 PM
Perhaps I misunderstood: It had seemed you were glad she wasn't still serving in the public sector. No?
Crid [CridComment at Gmail] at July 28, 2014 2:22 PM
Gog's mama wears combat boots.
Dave B at July 28, 2014 2:32 PM
Only because of the comet.
Crid [CridComment at Gmail] at July 28, 2014 9:38 PM
"Gog's mama wears combat boots."
LOL now we're getting to the heart of the issue!
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at July 29, 2014 7:38 PM
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