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OT cheney's piggish outburst
I love it! Hannity always whines about certain liberals "shrill
voices". Now watch, as he spins this one. I can hear it now. Isn't someone allowed to be passionate about the subject being discussed? Hmm, why yes, they are, but that would make them "shrill". |
OT cheney's piggish outburst
"basskisser" wrote in message om... I love it! Hannity always whines about certain liberals "shrill Oh, I doubt seriously that Cheney was shrill at all. I'm quite confidant he just matter-of-factly told Leahy to go eff himself -- not a bad idea, by the way, and something that needed to be done some years ago, imo. |
OT cheney's piggish outburst
John Gaquin wrote:
Oh, I doubt seriously that Cheney was shrill at all. I'm quite confidant he just matter-of-factly told Leahy to go eff himself -- not a bad idea, by the way, and something that needed to be done some years ago, imo. So, you think that cursing a senior senator, in public, is Vice-Presidential? In your humble opinion, Cheney's loss of self-control and his potty mouth is not unbecoming to his high office or his dignity? Do you think it shows that he has high integrity and his moral fiber? DSK |
OT cheney's piggish outburst
"DSK" wrote in message news:ib0Dc.1583 So, you think that cursing a senior senator, in public, is Vice-Presidential? Well, not to quibble, but it wasn't exactly in public. It was during a non-public photo shoot, with the Senate not in session, and my understanding is that the exchange only became known through leakage. In public, for the record, such an exchange would, of course, not be considered "Vice-Presidential." In your humble opinion, Cheney's loss of self-control and his potty My opinions are rarely humble, Richard Cheney never (I suspect) suffers loss of self-control, and as to "potty-mouth", well -- anyone here who's never dropped an f-bomb in private raise your hand. |
OT cheney's piggish outburst
"DSK" wrote in message ... John Gaquin wrote: Oh, I doubt seriously that Cheney was shrill at all. I'm quite confidant he just matter-of-factly told Leahy to go eff himself -- not a bad idea, by the way, and something that needed to be done some years ago, imo. So, you think that cursing a senior senator, in public, is Vice-Presidential? In your humble opinion, Cheney's loss of self-control and his potty mouth is not unbecoming to his high office or his dignity? Do you think it shows that he has high integrity and his moral fiber? DSK I head that Chenney, when asked about an apology, replied something like, it was time that someone said that to him (Sen. Leahy). If only you Democrats would put Teddy Kennedy in the corner and find out what really happend 35 years ago when he turned his car into a u-boat and abandoned ship before ensuring that his crew was safely out. |
OT cheney's piggish outburst
"Bert Robbins" wrote in message news:xL6dnfdEmtqBPUHdRVn- If only you Democrats would put Teddy Kennedy in the corner and find out what really happend 35 years ago when he turned his car into a u-boat and abandoned ship before ensuring that his crew was safely out. Clearly you misunderstand. That event was associated with an initiative to foster entrepreneurial activity. The Kennedy Car-Wash. |
OT cheney's piggish outburst
John Gaquin wrote:
Well, not to quibble, but it wasn't exactly in public. It was during a non-public photo shoot, with the Senate not in session, and my understanding is that the exchange only became known through leakage. In public, for the record, such an exchange would, of course, not be considered "Vice-Presidential." Oh, OK, so it was NOT public and therefore OK... only in a public building, with lots of public officials, and photographers... maybe a few aides, maybe a few friends & family, probably one or two reporters... but of course the Vice-President's papers are all ultra-secret (especially those having to do with industry & lobbyists influence on public policy) so it makes sense to keep his spoken words under wraps too. It's just a darn shame this got "leaked." The country would be better off if it were easier for the gov't to keep anything secret, wouldn't it? In your humble opinion, Cheney's loss of self-control and his potty My opinions are rarely humble, Richard Cheney never (I suspect) suffers loss of self-control Oh no, of course not. He is the perfect Boy Scout. DSK |
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"DSK" wrote in message news:rm3Dc.8 ... only in a public building, with lots of public officials, and photographers... maybe a few aides, maybe a few friends & family, probably one or two reporters... Neither of us knows exactly who was present, so it is all speculation. I do understand, though, that this was a closed photo session for the annual Senate photo -- Senators, a few aides, I guess, the photographer, of course. Definitely not open to the public, and I have not seen or read any indication that family was involved. but of course the Vice-President's papers are all ultra-secret (especially those having to do with industry & lobbyists influence on public policy) so it makes sense to keep his spoken words under wraps too. It's just a darn shame this got "leaked." The country would be better off if it were easier for the gov't to keep anything secret, wouldn't it? Irrelevant to the question at hand. My opinions are rarely humble, Richard Cheney never (I suspect) suffers loss of self-control Oh no, of course not. He is the perfect Boy Scout. Being very much in control does not make him a "Boy Scout." Why would you think that? The two are not necessarily linked. The point, if I must explain it, is that I don't think Dick Cheney ever says anything through loss of self control. If he told Leahy to eff himself, you can be pretty confident that that is exactly what he wanted to say. |
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OT cheney's piggish outburst
"John Gaquin" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... I love it! Hannity always whines about certain liberals "shrill Oh, I doubt seriously that Cheney was shrill at all. I'm quite confidant he just matter-of-factly told Leahy to go eff himself -- not a bad idea, by the way, and something that needed to be done some years ago, imo. Oh, yes. So, now you think it's correct political protocol to make outbursts like that? I wonder how you'd feel if it were a democrat that did the same thing to a republican. I know, you'd scream like a little school girl about how that was just purely improper. |
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