Does that have a hyphen? I just emailed Brett about the debate last night, calling it a dust-up, and then it occurred to me that maybe it should just be a dustup. Or a dust up. Or a clusterfuck, what do I know? Anyway, apparently it was good, including everybody's favorite quote: Joe Biden, saying "There are only three things [Rudy Giuliani] mentions in a sentence: a noun and a verb and 9/11". Funny!
Speaking of America's Mayor, he made a joke himself about a dream he had recently (at the "Defending the American Dream" summit, get it??) -- he was dreaming that France's new president, Nicolas "Le Neocon" Sarkozy, was in a plane crossing the Atlantic on his way to the States, and has a near miss with a plane headed back the other way. Quips Rudy: "Sarkozy can see inside the window of the plane headed for France. They all wave to each other...the people going from the United States to France waving to him are Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards."
He seemed to think this was hilarious, and so did the audience (skip to the 7 minute mark for the, um, "punchline"), but I guess my sense of humor is just not très sophisticated like his, cause I didn't really get it. Yes, we hate the Democrats! HIGH-larious!
Whatever, maybe I just hate him, but I maintain that is not funny.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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