Thursday, February 12, 2009

Who's More Coherent?

Senator Harry Reid?



OR

Our young friend David following a dental appointment?

6 comments:

Name: Soapboxgod said...

Exploitation or not, the video with David his hilarious.

Beth said...

I saw the video of David the other day Soapie and couldn't help but think of our discussions at Z-man's, sorry, I don't find acting goofy from drugs (even legal ones) all that funny.

As for Reid, though, I think Geitner must have been confused by listening to him, that's why he didn't pay his taxes!

Anonymous said...

What a joke. The foolish and reckless election of Obama has launched us into a retrogressive era. Our current Obama/Pelosi/Reid government is more like spoiled brat children squandering their inheritance. They will now answer these charges with empty words about responsibility and the the perpetual adolescents of the MTV generation will lap up every platitude. It’s all quite predictable. They are about to learn why Jimmy Carter is so despised. It’s really sad that they have chosen to do it the hard way. Learning from history would have been much, much less painful.

Anonymous said...

What a joke. The foolish and reckless election of Obama has launched us into a retrogressive era. Our current Obama/Pelosi/Reid government is more like spoiled brat children squandering their inheritance. They will now answer these charges with empty words about responsibility and the the perpetual adolescents of the MTV generation will lap up every platitude. It’s all quite predictable. They are about to learn why Jimmy Carter is so despised. It’s really sad that they have chosen to do it the hard way. Learning from history would have been much, much less painful.

Anonymous said...

Hey, Chris! Wasn't able to view the David video due to copyright claims (?) but even I will admit that Reid isn't very coherent.

"Phraseology"? Is that even a fucking word? I think not (I majored in English).

Name: Soapboxgod said...

I fixed the link to David's post-dental trip.

And no, I don't believe Phraseology is a word. Of course I won't fault him for that as I've been known to use the word "slunk" when referring to cheese (not quite a slice and not quite a chunk).

I'd merely fault him for his idiocy.

I've no problem with one's useage of drugs. But, at least in David's defense, he's not legislating.