Thursday, January 11, 2007

Daily RunDown: Jerry Kilgore returns!!

Convicted child molester Creepyguy Jerry Kilgore has returned! Kilgore will reportedly be serving as Virginia chairman for a cross dressing (how appropriate) Rudolph Giuliani's 2008 Presidential campaign here. - Raising Kaine | West of Shockoe | Richmond Times Dispatch

Bush Speech Response Best Handled by Game Show Contestant. Wonkette

Denver wins rights to host Olympic games 2008 Democratic convention, crazy lady Marilyn Musgrave cries foul! - Reuters

Hannity And FOX News Post “Ticking Clock” For Democratic Plan For Iraq, Overlook The Ones Already Put Forth. - News Hounds

Republicans: We May Not Accomplish Anything, But At Least We're Nasty About It! - Raising Kaine

Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) starting to speak, already more articulate then the President. - MSNBC via Fark

14 comments:

DCbaseball said...

I must say your posts Terry are very mature. I mean after all how articulate a president speaks is what makes a good president isn't it? Jimmy Carter was a wonderful speaker, but we don't have to go into the history books to remember how successful his administration was now do we?

Terry Carter said...

Well, first of all, thanks for stopping by, and reading.

Second of all, I addressed this issue yesterday when I user brought up his/her concerns about my post regarding the Washington Times. My blogs welcoming description on the top of the column to the right says "National political discussion, debate, satire, and news! 'Capitol Intensive Blogging' from the left - with a focus on Virginia!"

You were warned, so please do not take offense. In addition to that, I did not WRITE that headline (if you actually clicked the Fark link, you would have known that), and even more importantly that that, my "Daily RunDown" posts typically utilize more sarcasm than I otherwise do. :)

Terry Carter said...

"...when I user brought...

Should say 'when A user brought..', sorry.

DCbaseball said...

Well you are right and I apologize, i just think that even if we don't agree with a politician they at least deserve to be called by their name or position of office (for example, PResident Bush).

Terry Carter said...

I disagree that politicians deserve respect simply because of the office they hold. I disagree that ANYONE deserves respect without having earned it.

George Bush has not EARNED my respect.

DCbaseball said...

even though the people of the United States elected him?

Anonymous said...

DCBaseball is right - just because you don't like W, he still is the president. Respect the office first...

Terry Carter said...

"Shades of Light said...
DCBaseball is right - just because you don't like W, he still is the president. Respect the office first... "

Sorry, I don't respect the office simply BECAUSE. I'll respect George Bush when he learns to respect myself, and the rest of the American people (and the country).

Anonymous said...

Look, I think Bush is doing a horrible job...however, he WAS elected and he should be treated with respect re: that office.

Additionally, I don't like Governor Kaine, but if I saw the governor on the street I would call him Governor Kaine and not Tim...

DCbaseball said...

and that's all I'm saying. I am very conservative, but I think Bush has managed the war horribly and has done less than a bang up job in his second term. But he was still elected, by the people, as President of the United States of America.

Terry Carter said...

Once again, I do not respect something "just because," sorry.

Anonymous said...

That's a very anarchist view...

Terry Carter said...

"Shades of Light said...
That's a very anarchist view...

January 14, 2007 11:37 AM"

No it's not, that view I have goes for ANYONE in ANY position. People have to EARN my respect. I don't just GIVE it to them. I suppose we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one. :)

DCbaseball said...

I guess so