Republicans can't dance

He dances like a small stamp collecting animal with it's head ripped off.
 
I'm sure I shouldn't point and laugh at the unfortunates, but FUCK that's funny!
 
*opens mouth*

*tries to say something*

*closes mouth again*

*slowly backs away from computer...*
 
Bill Maher's comment on the Karl Rove rap:

"If you invite Jeffrey Dahmer to a Barmitzvah and it turns out he's a lot of fun and a great dancer, he's still Jeffrey Dahmer."
 
shereads said:
Bill Maher's comment on the Karl Rove rap:

"If you invite Jeffrey Dahmer to a Barmitzvah and it turns out he's a lot of fun and a great dancer, he's still Jeffrey Dahmer."

He wouldn't be much fun and he'd be a lousy dancer. He's dead. :confused:
 
Finally gave it the time it needed to load on this dialup connection. :rolleyes:

I know what the first thing to pop into that dude's head was when the old guy said, "Philatelist." *snicker*


The sadest thing was how all them white boys sucked the rythem right out of the brother. :cool:
 
If this isn't the most ridiculous statement I have ever heard. I should have you know I am a republican...

And I can wipe the dancefloor with any democrat that comes along!!

Bring it on
 
pellso27 said:
result though
Indeed. Charles Manson is a murderer, whether or not he laid a single finger on any one of those people. Same deal.

Bet he couldn't dance either. *snicker* :p
 
*blink*

i just lost three min. of my life and ill never get it back.
 
I saw the clip of that on the Daily Show. Kindof like a natural disaster unfolding, horrible, frightening and fascinating all at the same time. But, like a natural disaster, say, a forest fire, you may be fascinated and stop to look but you don't really want to get to close to the flames.
 
I have refused to watch that video clip. I never will. Just seeing that fool makes me feel manic. I was so glad to hear he was correctely welcomed yesterday at the University in Washington DC. Too bad the rocks missed :rolleyes:
 
Jenny_Jackson said:
I have refused to watch that video clip. I never will. Just seeing that fool makes me feel manic. I was so glad to hear he was correctely welcomed yesterday at the University in Washington DC. Too bad the rocks missed :rolleyes:
I agree, it's a pity the rocks missed -- they might have knocked some sense into him.

My bigger question about the University trip though, was what was the Secret Service doing there. Last time I checked, political advisor not only wasn't a position meriting Secret Service protection (president, vice-president, candidate for Pres or VP, former president, family of any of the above or visiting foreign head of state). I know the list has grown, as certain members of Congress and cabinet members are protected, but political advisor isn't even a government position. He works for George W. Bush, not the President of the United States (yes, they are different). How much is this protection costing me, because I want a refund.
 
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