June 21, 2007

...second time as farce. Third, fourth, fifth...We need a stronger term than "farce"

Hugh, on the possibility of a Nader run...

After he pardons Libby, President Bush should pardon every reporter sentenced to cover another Nader campaign. He was the worst combination of dull and conceited when I got into journalism in 1990, and has gotten steadily worse. Has anyone ever accomplished less with more air time? I don't care how many votes he drains from Hillary, the prospect of having to listen to him drone on for the next 18 months is too painful to consider. Can Bloomberg pay him a billion not to run?

The intellectual bankruptcy of the Left is nowhere better illustrated than in the possibility of them supporting that old fraud yet again. You'd need a heart of stone not to laugh at the limping peaceniks trying to pretend that they are doing something fresh and exciting!

And it all makes me feel so young. I mean, I'm in the same generation as the people who would surely be the core Nader supporters, and yet I feel like saying, "Granny, why do you still wear those funny clothes from the 70's?"

Posted by John Weidner at June 21, 2007 07:53 AM
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John, when you-- by choice-- listen to music from before the 1860s, you can talk about funny cloths from the 1970s ;)

Posted by: Andrew Cory at June 21, 2007 10:00 AM

Um, I don't get your point. I listen to music from before the 1860's all the time. In fact I tend to prefer music from before the 1760's.

And it should have been obvious to you that I wasn't really talking about clothes; that was a reference to antiquated ideas.

Posted by: John Weidner at June 21, 2007 10:27 AM
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