Ok, so Chicago didn’t win. Get over it. Was it a personal failure for the Spanish monarchy that Madrid didn’t get it? Nope.
Gary only missed Dear Leader Chairman Obamao tripping over an ACORN.
And, just think, a number of Republicans, talking heads and right-wing pundits or supposed leaders cheered Chicago’s first round elimination.
That same motley crew are probably thinking hard about other ways to shoot Americans in the foot. This isn’t the first cheering over a failure.
WOW, what gracious Americans.
The agony of being Marxist in America…
Hahaha Gary Varvel.
The UK was also eliminated in the first round. You don’t even have them there. Do you read the news, or just draw what you hear on Rush??
I post this again, because it contains a kernal that I have long believed to be true. Obviously ‘pubs, and leaners, will shout BS, and offer anecdotes against it. But I perceive a pattern.
anhttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/05/opinion/05krugman.html?_r=1&em
“Being liked is not being respected.”
True. But you can be both, or neither.
4uk4ata over 14 years ago
Ok, so Chicago didn’t win. Get over it. Was it a personal failure for the Spanish monarchy that Madrid didn’t get it? Nope.
nospam4me over 14 years ago
Gary only missed Dear Leader Chairman Obamao tripping over an ACORN.
cjr53 over 14 years ago
And, just think, a number of Republicans, talking heads and right-wing pundits or supposed leaders cheered Chicago’s first round elimination.
That same motley crew are probably thinking hard about other ways to shoot Americans in the foot. This isn’t the first cheering over a failure.
WOW, what gracious Americans.
NoFearPup over 14 years ago
The agony of being Marxist in America…
mustbeunique2 over 14 years ago
Hahaha Gary Varvel.
Michael Peterson Premium Member over 14 years ago
The UK was also eliminated in the first round. You don’t even have them there. Do you read the news, or just draw what you hear on Rush??
charliekane over 14 years ago
I post this again, because it contains a kernal that I have long believed to be true. Obviously ‘pubs, and leaners, will shout BS, and offer anecdotes against it. But I perceive a pattern.
anhttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/05/opinion/05krugman.html?_r=1&em
4uk4ata over 14 years ago
“Being liked is not being respected.”
True. But you can be both, or neither.