Special Sunday US Unisex Politics Supplement : Our Own Current Presidential Candidates Quick Quiz ...
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Awrh, shoot!
Ain't it so aggravatingly awful how easily and how often one can suddenly suffer so many silly, stupid, excruciatingly embarrassing memory lapses as one ages?
Now, then ...
... erm ... can some kind soul remind us ... where were we?
What and who the hell was it that we were wanting to write about?
Oh, yeah. Now we remember. We were wanting to set a little quiz.
You know. Sort of short, sweet and simple.
So, here's said quiz question.
Which US politician was it who said:
Good night. And good luck.
Awrh, shoot!
Ain't it so aggravatingly awful how easily and how often one can suddenly suffer so many silly, stupid, excruciatingly embarrassing memory lapses as one ages?
Now, then ...
... erm ... can some kind soul remind us ... where were we?
What and who the hell was it that we were wanting to write about?
Oh, yeah. Now we remember. We were wanting to set a little quiz.
You know. Sort of short, sweet and simple.
So, here's said quiz question.
Which US politician was it who said:
"If one candidate’s trying to scare you and the other one’s trying to get you to think, if one candidate’s appealing to your fears and the other one’s appealing to your hopes, you better vote for the person who wants you to think and hope.”Here's your answer -- in the article's very last sentence.
Good night. And good luck.
And don't forget. Labels: America, American politicians, Barack Obama, BillClinton, Hillary Clinton, United States
*(Cross posted at Appletree)
3 Comments:
I don't know if those pics are funny or frightening, Richard. One thing's certain, they paint a true picture of the politicians people are faced with - as does the Bill Clinton report - ALL polititians are two faced. The one's who aren't never make it to anywhere near the top of the pile.
Honesty and politics are contradictions in terms.
As I see it supporting the devil you know is preferable to supporting the devil you don't - forewarned is forearmed. the devil you don't know is a much more dangerous proposition. ;-)
I'd rather vote for a candidate who "might" be a liar rather than one who's been "proven" to be a liar ... several times.
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