How many times can we say that reporters for the New York Times are, at best, silly twats whose entire world view has been fashioned from dinner party prattlings, lunch room philosophies, and The West Wing
plots?
Male staff included, btw. How many times? One more, at
least. Here, in the fashion of former theater critic turned
featured Moonbat, Frank Rich, television critic Alessandra
Stanley writes
dismissively of Sen. Fred Thompson's presidential candidacy. And
she's sharp.Very sharp. Might as well hang 'em up Fred.
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Mr. Thompson may see
himself as a commander in chief, but Hollywood has preferred to cast
him as a senior White House aide or adviser. He played a White House
chief of staff in the 1993 film “In the Line of Fire,” and the director
of central intelligence in the 1987 thriller “No Way Out.” He wasn’t
picked to play a president until 2005, in the HBO film “Last Best
Chance,” which was more of a public-service film made with support from
the Nuclear Threat Initiative and other foundations.
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Favorite Fred quote:
ReplyDelete"The Russians don't take a dump without a plan."
How pathetic can liberals get?
ReplyDeleteEvery day we see new mindless lows, we all never could imagined prior.
Setting the bar low once again.