A Leash and Muzzle for the Horn Dog
December 2nd 2008 03:20
Now that Hillary is going to be Sec. of State, Bill (the Zipper) is going to be put on something of a leash (with a muzzle handy, just in case). Gotta say it serves him right. He's had to name the donors who have given him millions for the "library" fund. He'll have to clear every public word he says with B.O.'s people. (wouldn't want B.O. getting embarrassed, would we? Oh, that's right... that's what Obiden is for!)
Now there's a rumor that the Zipper might want Hillary's Senate seat. Oddly enough that doesn't worry me very much. He's as obscenely liberal as Hillary and B.O. and has as little interest in what's best for the country as the rest of the Democrats, true. But his voting shouldn't be much to consider. After all, he'd have an almost unlimited supply of interns to keep him busy. Think about it, folks... one chubby intern kept him from doing anything against the terrorists who attacked us (repeatedly) so what are the chances that he'll manage to get his pants up long enough to vote "present" in the event of another national emergency? Slim to none, that's what! Like having a permanently empty seat instead of a Democrat who can do us any more damage.
Now there's a rumor that the Zipper might want Hillary's Senate seat. Oddly enough that doesn't worry me very much. He's as obscenely liberal as Hillary and B.O. and has as little interest in what's best for the country as the rest of the Democrats, true. But his voting shouldn't be much to consider. After all, he'd have an almost unlimited supply of interns to keep him busy. Think about it, folks... one chubby intern kept him from doing anything against the terrorists who attacked us (repeatedly) so what are the chances that he'll manage to get his pants up long enough to vote "present" in the event of another national emergency? Slim to none, that's what! Like having a permanently empty seat instead of a Democrat who can do us any more damage.
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