I always thought it was a dude in a suit named Jamal?
Best Presidents since WWII
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Anybody see the 9-11-02 Letterman/Clinton show? The perpident had to get his face on tv ASAP after W to cover his sas. (gotcha, policia!)
Sorry, but most of us Californians watch Jay Leno. He’s much better (IMO) anyways…
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@TG:
Sorry, but most of us Californians watch Jay Leno. He’s much better (IMO) anyways…
Hmmm! I don’t wonder that y’all lean that way. He’s got better access to the vaccum packed silicon(Dave only has Tony Randall and Regis[though not so much Reeg since his Who Wants to be a Millionaire stint]), a nicer car collection, purty girls down front, celebrity-look-alikes(I liked the Ozzy O.and the Martha S., but the Clinton was better than the Bush[he overdoes the mannerisms]), a black guy paid to laugh at Jay’s lousy jokes(what was the name of the one who had the dignity to walk away?), better tech and props.
However, I like Dave a lil betta cuz he’s from Indiana(close enough to Cincy, OH). He picked up some of his early corny stuff(the hams)from Paul Dixon, a first generation cornball(used a rubber chicken)talk show host for WLWT - TV5. TV5 is considered a ground breaker in talk shows, but I digress. I enjoy Dave cause he thumbs his nose a the expected. Notice the white socks with the $? suits. He is relaxed and human.
Jay is still stiff after ten(count 'em, 10) years. I read a interview with Jay recently. The article mentioned that Jay(#1 in the ratings) was paid $14 million a year, while Dave (#2 in the ratings) got $17 million a year. Old news, but Jay’s words sounded bitter and the interviewer commented on the same thing.
I think the $ will hurt CBS in the long run, but most of the stuff on tv or cable is crap.
HA! Yet I sometimes watch both Dave and Jay’s stand up comedy, channel surfing between bad jokes, commercials, Jay’s extended stand up and/or Dave’s Top 10Forget the fluff-interviews). - Xi
"Communism is the opiate of the intellectuals [with] no cure
except as a guillotine might be called a cure for dandruff.- Clare Boothe Luce, U.S. diplomat.
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Jay is still stiff after ten(count 'em, 10) years. I read a interview with Jay recently. The article mentioned that Jay(#1 in the ratings) was paid $14 million a year, while Dave (#2 in the ratings) got $17 million a year. Old news, but Jay’s words sounded bitter and the interviewer commented on the same thing.
This only shows me that Jay would be more “relaxed” and “human” than Dave.
a black guy paid to laugh at Jay’s lousy jokes
Lousy jokes? It would seem that Dave is the one. He’s gotten soft.
"Communism is the opiate of the intellectuals [with] no cure
except as a guillotine might be called a cure for dandruff.- Clare Boothe Luce, U.S. diplomat.
This quote makes no sense whatsoever - unless it is positive and Clare has no idea what he/she is talking about.
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Jay is still stiff . . . Jay’s words sounded bitter and the interviewer commented on the same thing.
This only shows me that Jay would be more “relaxed” and “human” than Dave.
a black guy paid to laugh at Jay’s lousy jokes
Lousy jokes? It would seem that Dave is the one. He’s gotten soft.
"Communism is the opiate of the intellectuals [with] no cure
except as a guillotine might be called a cure for dandruff.- Clare Boothe Luce, U.S. diplomat.
This quote makes no sense whatsoever - unless it is positive and Clare has no idea what he/she is talking about.
I see. Stiff and bitter is human, but not comfortable for some to watch.
NOT ALL Jay’s jokes are lousy, but “laugh at Jay’s lousy jokes” were the previous band leader’s words. - Xi
"Communists have always played an active role in the fight by
colonial countries for their freedom, because the short- term objects
of Communism would always correspond with the long-term objects of
freedom movements. - Nelson Mandela, S. African political leader.
Statement in the Rivonia trial, S. Africa. April-May 1964,
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What she means is that Communism is a Disease where you must kill the patient in order to cure him/her.
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I wasn’t gonna go that far! :P
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“There are certain books in the world which every searcher
for truth must know: the Bible, The Critique of Pure Reason,
The Origin of Species, and Karl Marx’s Das Capital.”- W.E.B. Du Bois, civil rights leader, author. repr. (1971).
“Communism, Marxism and the Negro Problem,”
The Seventh Son, vol. 2 (1933).1]"
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Where are the Thought Polizei when you need them? :wink: - Xi
- W.E.B. Du Bois, civil rights leader, author. repr. (1971).
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“There are certain books in the world which every searcher
for truth must know: the Bible, The Critique of Pure Reason,
The Origin of Species, and Karl Marx’s Das Capital.”- W.E.B. Du Bois, civil rights leader, author. repr. (1971).
“Communism, Marxism and the Negro Problem,”
Hmmm…The Critique of Purse Reason - haven’t read that one yet. Can anybody fill me in on what that is about? As for the “Negro Problem,” WEB should check out Social Inequality - then again, he was the one who read it :wink:
I wasn’t gonna go that far!
I was looking for once the bug of communism as bitten the intellectual, he/she will be hooked for life.
- W.E.B. Du Bois, civil rights leader, author. repr. (1971).
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Nibble, nibble, nibble.
“Ow, ow, ow, OW!”
Smack! SMACK!
“Damn commie, West Nile virus carrin’ mosquitos!” :wink: - Xi
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“Children seldom misquote you.
They usually repeat word for word
what you shouldn’t have said.” - Anonymous -
Hahaha, you can’t stop the spread of the virus.
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No, but you can make it less appealing.
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Best of the 20th Century
- Ronald Reagan - inspirational leader, made americans proud, killed the USSR and Warsaw Pact threat, brought America back from the economic misery of the late 1960’s and 1970’s
- Dwight D. Eisenhower - a brilliant man who got things done
- FDR (War Years) - a leader when leadership was needed
- Richard Nixon - resignation overshadows the fact he was a good president
- Teddy Roosevelt - conservationist, expanded US influence in the world
Worst of the 20th Century
- LBJ - Corrupt, Stupid, and Foolish…many Americans died for no reason under his leadership, the ‘Great Society’ was a complete failure.
- JFK - Corrupted by the Mob, Bay of Pigs failure, all flash no substance
- FDR (Depression Era) - Depression dragged on because of his inept policies
- Jimmy Carter - Wimp, Apologist, and Poor leader
- Herbert Hoover - Couldn’t breech the floodgates of the Depression
Whoever the “Jimmy Carter” fan is, is a complete moron. I don’t even have to explain the reasons why he was perhaps the least effective leader this country has ever had.