Posted on 12/18/2008 8:27:29 AM PST by reagan_fanatic
The appointment Wednesday of Sen. Ken Salazar to head Barack Obama's Department of the Interior coincided nicely with a news conference held at the National Press Club in which actor Robert Redford, speaking via satellite, advocated on behalf of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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.....Robert Redford is a botoxed old bag with saggy nuts.
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
I though Red was going to move out of the country when Bush was elected? What happened?
And you are an egotistical blowhard who reads other people’s words for a living.
The left will remain classless to the end. Who in God’s name are they going to complain about when their “Messiah”, the Big Zero, fails to deliver a world filled with love, flowers and eternal youth?
Perfect!
Heh, heh, heh..........you said nuts......heh, heh, heh
Words from Mr. Bortz, he looks like an old wrinkled up paper sack with a face drawn on it.
Geez...I thought he was dead. Guess not.
Thanks- coffee all over my monitor!
Redford should be stuffed and preserved like those Chinese Bodies on tour...
They will still blame it on Bush. When Obama fails, it will be because Bush screwed things up so badly that Obama was never given a proper chance at greatness, ala Klintoon re 9/11.......
Probably wouldn’t recognize a real criminal if he voted for them.
How about finally doing the sequel to Downhill Racer. This time you can do your own ski stunts.
“I though Red was going to move out of the country when Bush was elected? What happened?”
Those saggy nuts of his got in the way.
A Hollywood celebrity is talking about politics? Quick! Everyone Listen!
He’s leaving office, he’s only got a few weeks left. He can’t hurt you anymore, Robert. Chill....
I think he looks like a piece of fried chicken with eyes. That is one crusty looking dude.
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