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Posted by: gamahuche 7 months, 1 week ago
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gamahuche7 months, 1 week ago
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I like Maureen Dowd! Paul Krugman too, but Cheney as rogue diva was an irresistible image, even at 4 something a.m. after a late work session.
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I got a picture of him in a blue dress and lots of scarlet lipstick, more Cockette than coquette, naturally (or presumably).
What the heck IS his game right now??
I would have expected him to have already been long gone - bags pre-packed for an immediate getaway to S. America the moment that his time was up. And here he is still cavorting around, flapping his lips, larger than life and somewhat less than half-as-natural. He was always scarier than GWB whose pungent farts-for-the-interns never allowed me(or probably poor Laura)to seriously consider him as a full-grown man..
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Radiofreeeuropa7 months, 1 week ago
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Well the image of Cheney in drag is a bit much for my gastronomic system...which is detracting from the inherent humor. But he is contributing to turning the GOP into a quaint anachronism.
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Since 1 party rule is not palatable, I would say now is the time for a new political party to take it's place. If libertarians focused on their social issues and didn't reveal their dark side (they are mostly GOPers who have been indicted, and their views on operating the federal government are less practicable and realistic than crossing Plato's Republic with Disneyland as a political model) they could easily become the new major party. The greens need more issues....maybe the socialists? There needs to be legitimate debate and watchdog-ing and the GOP is intellectually incapable of providing it in it's modern state.-

Beau78907 months, 1 week ago
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I think Cheney's just protecting his business interests. The more turmoil in the U.S., and the worse our relations with oil-producing countries, the more money he makes.
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I think it's less the Republic and Disneyland than it is The Prince and Twitty City.
Sorry to have missed you as you were having your "juice" at breakfast, g. That comment was my parting shot last night.
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