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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Next: the Norquist Crowd
Kathleen Parker, a conservative columnist who was led to the scaffold by right wing lunatics when she dared declare the obvious (Sarah Palin is not qualified for V.P.), has her last cigarette and puts on the blindfold with Giving Up on God.
Ms. Parker has taken an important first step. But someone should remind her that this is a 12-step program.
I love this line:
ReplyDeleteAnyone watching the two conventions last summer can't have missed the stark differences: One party was brimming with energy, youth and diversity; the other felt like an annual Depends sales meeting.
The next one wasn't bad, either:
ReplyDeleteWith the exception of Miss Alaska, of course.