Friday, June 1, 2012

revenge really is a dish best served cold, ain't it?



I don't think that we ought to get into the position where we say "This is bad work. This is good work." The man who has been governor and had a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold.

oh, bill, bill, bill.

you timed it perfectly:  tail-end of a hellish week for The One, in which the stock market and economic indicators tanked, his opponent not only clinched his party's nomination but came out swinging at what should've been his administration's teapot dome, and, despite his handlers' best smear efforts, the differences between his own record of public-sector failure and said opponent's "sterling business career" couldn't be more blazingly apparent.

or so i thought, until you opened your mouth on CNN yesterday and put the icing on the cake.

and the beauty part?  later, you can be all, like, "what--what'd i say?"

welcome back, baby--i've missed you.

[i know i said i was gonna stay outta this one, but when something this rich comes along, it's just too irresistible to pass up.]

1 comment:

noblesavage said...

Ole Bill was never known for his maturity. So if he is saying stuff to mess with Obama -- as you presume -- why would anyone be surprised?

But, then again, he was known for being the best retail politician of his generation (and perhaps of the last 50 years) because he could connect with people. He had weaknesses and faults...like regular people.

Perhaps we could ban Clinton in anything more than 16 ounce sizing.