Freudian slip? No, I think it's a frank admission of the plan. It's meant to reassure their base, who might be a little dubious of voting for a senile child-molester, that they're really voting for Senator Kneepads.
Remember when "Watters World" was a "man in the street" interview segment on Bill O'Reiley's "No Spin Zone"? In one segment I'll remember till they put me in a box, Watters asked a young woman in Manhattan who she was going to vote for, Clinton or Trump. She replied "If you're asking me to pick the shiniest turd from the punch bowl, I really don't feel qualified."
A saying often attributed to Mark Twain goes, "History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes."
And the voice from the back seat says "Are we there yet?"
Freudian slip? No, I think it's a frank admission of the plan. It's meant to reassure their base, who might be a little dubious of voting for a senile child-molester, that they're really voting for Senator Kneepads.
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ReplyDeleteRemember when "Watters World" was a "man in the street" interview segment on Bill O'Reiley's "No Spin Zone"? In one segment I'll remember till they put me in a box, Watters asked a young woman in Manhattan who she was going to vote for, Clinton or Trump. She replied "If you're asking me to pick the shiniest turd from the punch bowl, I really don't feel qualified."
ReplyDeleteA saying often attributed to Mark Twain goes, "History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes."
And the voice from the back seat says "Are we there yet?"