.............. was the best line of the night? The format allowed our boys to use lighter gloves, although they are still using practice gloves and head gear. The result, a much livelier debate with far better clash. The Big Three had some very clever entries but three of the guys who have been slow out of the corner thus far took the ribbons at this meet.
White Ribbon-Gilmore. “Rudy McRomney”. It's clever, its memorable, it targets the three front runners and, best of all, it makes the point.
Red Ribbon-Tancredo. “You say that -- that nuclear devices have gone off in the United States, more are planned, and we're wondering about whether waterboarding would be a -- a bad thing to do? I'm looking for "Jack Bauer" at that time, let me tell you.” Talk about cutting through the B.S. with laser beam. Someone knows about nukes and the Real Sporer has him wired to a car battery with a Nazi dentist ready to do some dental work sans anesthetic, or what ever else I think will extract information, including killing the guy’s entire family, and sleep like Truman after nuking Hiroshima. Let’s get serious-nuclear explosions vs. water boarding?
Blue Ribbon-Huckabee. “We've had Congress that's spent money like Edwards at a beauty shop.” The Breck girl epitomizes almost everything I find vile in Democrats. Edwards is the antithesis of leadership in verb form and Huckabee fully described the entire condescending limousine liberal elitist scam that the millionaire left uses to maintain power. “All animals are equal, some are more equal than others” with a smile.
Read the transcript and nominate your line of the night.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
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7 comments:
If your looking for a blue ribbon book, I recommend FOUR TRIALS by John Edwards. It's very memorable. and easy reading.
That torture question is fantasy right out of TV. Such a loaded question evades the truth about torture which serious interrogaters already know--that it doesn't work anyway.
Serious interrogators strongly disagree on the subject.
McCain's position on torture sound a lot like Kerry's "Global Test."
I was very dissapointed in McCain's response on the subject. He was head and shoulders above the rest on fighting terror, but Rudy pulled up right beside him. I can see Rudy telling the Iranian nutback to go to hell and be serious about sending him to real hell.
We need that right now, not coddling. McCain may be in trouble if others reacted the same way.
Ted - I think the new name should be Rudy McRombee, this way Huckabee gets his wish and is included.
Krustette-great line.
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