No brain — no effect

A couple of quotes I found on posted on dKos.

First, a commenter from Bill O’Reilly’s site discusses immigration:

Posted By: D. Morgan Saunders (2510 posts) 21 Jul 2007 – 3:22 PM PT
Reply: RE: The O’Reilly Factor (Fri 07/20) – Who’s looking out for John Doe?, Handling criminal aliens on the local level, more…

The Democrats Are Weak On Defense – The “Do Nothing Congress” – * And Moan – While Our Troops ( Our Loved Ones ) put their heart and soul on the line 24-7-365 – While our borders are wide open for more terrorists to join their brothers right here in our own back-yard – our Homeland! I certainly Agree – Until all these “Towel Heads” Stand-Up for America and Its Citizens – They Can All Go To Hell – And Get The Hell-Out-Of-Our-Country!! Thank “God” for Sean Hannity – Rush – Larry Kudlow – and Bill O’Reilly- for keeping America Great and Safe! Most of us are “Proud To Be American’s” We love our Freedom and Country! May God Continue To Bless America – Our President – Our Government – Its Citizens – AND OUR TROOPS!!

That thing deserves some kind of award solely on punctuation. I especially love the quotes around “God”.

And Newt — on his possibly condescending to grace us as President:

“If, in mid-October, it’s quite clear that one or more of the current candidates is strong enough to be a serious alternative to a Clinton-Obama ticket, you don’t need me to run,” the former House Speaker said at a breakfast sponsored by the American Spectator. “If it becomes patently obvious, as the morning paper points out, that the Democrats have raised a hundred million more than the Republicans, and at some point people decide we are going to get Hillary unless there’s a radical change, then there’s space for a candidate,” he added. “So you’ll know by mid-October one of those two futures is real.”

Asked by The Examiner if he was prepared to commit to a run, Gingrich said, “I’m perfectly happy to do what I do,” he said. “Whether that leads to the presidency is the country’s problem, not mine. …

Pressed by The Examiner about whether his political baggage renders him unelectable, Gingrich compared himself to a famous French statesman. “This is like going to De Gaulle when he was at Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises during the Fourth Republic and saying, ‘Don’t you want to rush in and join the pygmies?’” he said.

Gingrich/Sink Lettuce ’08!

4 Responses to “No brain — no effect”


  • Nothing endears one to conservative American voters like allusions to French history.

  • I remember seeing “Cthulhu ’04: why not the greater of two evils?” bumper stickers way back when. It occurs to me that if Gingrich picks Cheney (or
    Cheney picks himself) as his running mate we’d pretty much have that anyway.

    Møøse and squirrel?

  • I wish they had gone down to seconds instead of the old 24-7-356 trope. I can’t quite wrap my head around how constant whatever it is they were talking about is.

  • “I’m perfectly happy to do what I do,” he said. “Whether that leads to the presidency is the country’s problem, not mine. …”

    Wow, he’s so delusional his delusions have their own delusions.

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