A neoconservative spin-master--let's have the wolves guarding the hen house!
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A neoconservative spin-master--let's have the wolves guarding the hen house!
[QUOTE=Miami Bob]A neoconservative spin-master--let's have the wolves guarding the hen house![/QUOTE]Spin-master yes. Neo-con no.
Although I say that with the greatest respect to Senor Bob de Miami, who I have placed upon a pedestal to be respected into perpetuity and to whom I owe a huge debt of gratitude. In the words of Wayne and Garth "We're not worthy!"
[url]http://uk.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=95468&videoChannel=75[/url]
Seams the Iraq press has been throwing "Shoe's" at President Bush at a news conferance in Bagdad.
Exon
[QUOTE=Daddy Rulz][url]http://uk.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=95468&videoChannel=75[/url][/QUOTE]Ha ha! Fantastic video. Well, it appears Bush sucks at everything except ducking shoes thrown at him. Maybe Laura has given him some practice we don't know about.
Bush is fast.
I am not particularly fond of him, but he handled himself well during this whole incident.
Regards,
BM
Ha! Badman, thats the first thing that popped into my head as I watched that vdo! Then I watched again to see the distance between him and that man, the warning time, the reflex and I thought damn! W could have been a damn good boxer with those skills!
I would have been clocked right in the kisser! And he dodged two! I almost expected to see him counter with a hook. Amazing.
Big things in this man's future.
Yankees Sign Iraqi Hurler.
Shoe-throwing Right-hander Impresses Scouts.
In their latest bid to beef up their pitching rotation for the 2009 season, the New York Yankees today signed Iraqi journalist Muntadar al-Zeidi to a three-year deal worth $32 million.
The right-handed al-Zeidi, 28, impressed the Yankee scouts with his performance in Baghdad yesterday when he threw both of his shoes at President George W. Bush.
While neither of the shoes hit their target, both throws "had great velocity and good movement," said Yankee owner Hank Steinbrenner.
"The first shoe was high and outside but the second one was right down the middle," Mr. Steinbrenner said.
The Yankee boss said that he was also impressed with Mr. Al-Zeidi's fighting spirit when Secret Service agents tackled him.
"That could come in handy when we have a series with Boston," he said.
He was second in line to be the President under Bush..
[URL]http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/04/27/ex-speaker-dennis-hastert-faces-sentencing-chicago/83584440/[/URL]