Friday, October 31, 2008

Joe The Plumber-- The Movie

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Ken and I haven't done much analysis of the Joe The Plumber phenomena. Fortunately John Cleese has-- and with a Bill O'Reilly bonus poem:

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At 9:51 PM, Blogger Dr. Tex Nology said...

I just finished watching this Joe the Plumber/ John Cleese episode on Olbermann's show, and it really struck home something I'd been thinking about.
That is, how McBush's using the "Plumber" is so much weirder than fiction. As Cleese said, you couldn't make this shit up!
Here we have this "average guy plumber" (actually an unlicensed plumber that now has an agent, a book deal, and a record contract), that doesn't make anywhere near 250K, and sorry to say, doesn't seem as if he ever will ... and you know this poor dolt would be SO much better off if Obama were to win ...
AND EVERYBODY KNOWS IT !!!
And yet, McGrumpy, who is now pals with the Hollywood Guv (small town values ???), keeps trotting this plumber's helper out and showcasing his sorry ass as if he were his prize posession.

You truly couldn't make this shit up!!!!

And to make matters WORSE ...
if that is even possible ...
Governor Hollywood criticizes Obama ...
not for his policies, but for his skinny legs!!!
Because apparently, that's EVEN WORSE THAN BEING A SOCIALIST !!!!

Somebody pinch me ... I must be dreaming.

 
At 3:09 AM, Blogger Distributorcap said...

this whole election cycle is surreal. the fact anyone pays attention to joe the plumber or sarah the idiot or john the senile geezer os beyond my comprehension

most people STILL dont want to face up to the fact were are sinking and would rather be entertained by JTP than solve problems

 
At 11:29 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When McCain and Obama talk you can tell that McCain is so out of the mainstream. All he can seem to say is "I am proud of" this or that....

That is just not how people talk these days. I rarely hear someone say they are proud of anything. I am not sure where that verbiage went, but it is not common.

What I am saying is that McCain just by his very speech patterns shows himself to be an old man who is not speaking in a language that most do not really get anymore.

 
At 12:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That English Burke obtuse thing at the end IS funny, it essential is a rhyming-play on English words that ends up as "CUNT"!!!

I love Cleese, watch the end and the poem now AGAIN!

 
At 1:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

For Americans, we can just substitute Jerk. I think that works.

 

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