Posted on 01/20/2010 9:38:10 AM PST by La Lydia
THIS was written by a man??? Yikes.
This may be the first shot in the strategery to tear Brown to shreds before his re-election in 2012.
Hammers date rape and buyer’s remorse, hangover regrets, and implies a big mistake.
I expect a Palin treatment for him for the next 24 months.
If he’s still strong and organized then, he’ll be a threat to Rep. Frank (D).
Laugh. Out loud kind.
I thought it was pretty funny as well. Couple of parts drew an outright chuckle. I figure if they are going to self-flagellate for my enjoyment, they should do it with a bit of cleverness.
My first thought, as well ... author appears to be a flaming faggot.
So lame he read the ENTIRE THING, OUT LOUD, on air! He thought it was funny, too.
How does this tear him to shreds? Only if you take it seriously, which even the author does not. It is what passes for satire in Democratic circles. It is funny. As I said a couple of days ago about Andrew Sullivan (very geh), their knickers are not just in a twist, their knickers are in a Mobius strip of despair. Hence articles like this.
Too much information!
hahaha! i think it’s funny!
“Yes! The men have Sarah.”
and all those other bikini threads
I don’t think THIS article is tearing him to shreds. I do think it may set a tone.
Buyer’s remorse, stupid mistake, hangover regrets.
Yes it’s satire, of a sort, an attempt to explain the world turning upside down. It’s “funny” in a lefty way. I think you are correct in that it’s the product of despair. To the Glob there is no way to explain the election results as a collective rational decision.
So true. It's very cleverly written and made me laugh out loud. I'm afraid some of our fellow Freepers have a limited appreciation of irony and allegory.
Thank goodness I stopped listening to that girlie man ages ago.
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