It was a riot watching him. Best laugh I had all year.
But it appeared to me that he was pissed off at the idiots doing the commentary with him. Crusty old pol that he is, he seemed to get it, he really did. The young punks were in dreamline.
Best line of the night, when the Illinois governorship went red...Chris, softly muttering "UNbelievable."
But it appeared to me that he was pissed off at the idiots doing the commentary with him. Crusty old pol that he is, he seemed to get it, he really did. The young punks were in dreamline.
I walked away with the same impression. He was actually the voice of sanity on that panel of absolute nut jobs. Even Sharpton seemed to call out the seriousness of the event when one of the idiots chimed in about silver linings.
But it appeared to me that he was pissed off at the idiots doing the commentary with him. Crusty old pol that he is, he seemed to get it, he really did. The young punks were in dreamline.
I walked away with the same impression. He was actually the voice of sanity on that panel of absolute nut jobs. Even Sharpton seemed to call out the seriousness of the event when one of the idiots chimed in about silver linings.
I did the evening without TV, right here on the computer with my Porch buds. I didn't miss TV at all. Everything was just fine.
******************* “You have no responsibility to live up to what other people think you ought to accomplish. I have no responsibility to be like they expect me to be. It's their mistake, not my failing.” ¯ Richard P. Feynman
I did the evening without TV, right here on the computer with my Porch buds. I didn't miss TV at all. Everything was just fine.
Oh. You're one of those NPR snobs that doesn't own a TV. Swell.
Well Eglman and you were running interference for me, so I could "snob it" for the evening. I'll return the favor.
Heck, no I won't.
******************* “You have no responsibility to live up to what other people think you ought to accomplish. I have no responsibility to be like they expect me to be. It's their mistake, not my failing.” ¯ Richard P. Feynman