Someone heard/read Patrick's speech, what, a year and a half ago? And remembered it.
And that same person heard some speech halfway across the country on Saturday and realized it was the same line??? Even if they read it on line, how likely is it that throw away line would be in the article? And no way anybody reads the complete texts of some Obama speech in Wisconsin, just like nobody watches that Kieth Oberman show so the possibility of it existing isn't the same thing as happening.
I mean, how does that happen? If you drew a Venn diagram of the audiences for those two speeches, and all Americans (or all humans on earth) would you really expect to find an overlap there?
I mean, both speeches, c'mon, how likely is that? But then, factor into it that they were confident enough that it WAS the same line, and being at an Obama rally (I'd imagine) you're a Clinton supporter?
To me this is tantamount to the likelihood of a couple of bullets on a battlefield meeting eachother head on... fired by identical twins.
That's freakin' amazing.
Owl_Eagle
You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being
Owl-Eagle...I often like your posts...But this one is one of the best...and yes, I am stealing this line:
To me this is tantamount to the likelihood of a couple of bullets on a battlefield meeting eachother head on... fired by identical twins.
Priceless.