
Found this at lmao. Looks like a fun blog. Check it out. I did not watch the Oscars last night, as I always don’t. Not just because of the outspokenness of Hollywood liberals which makes me want to vomit; but also because It’s just so much frivolity and extravagance and self-indulgence….which makes me want to vomit. George Clooney’s smug arrogance makes me want to smack the silly right off his asinine mug. He makes so many masturbatory comments in interviews, that this gif is perfect for him.
If you haven’t read Charles Krauthammer’s review of “Syriana”, “Oscars for Osama“, what are you waiting around for? Here’s a quote:
until you see “Syriana,” nominated for best screenplay (and George Clooney, for best supporting actor) you have no idea how self-flagellation and self-loathing pass for complexity and moral seriousness in Hollywood.
A former fetus, the “wordsmith from nantucket” was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1968. Adopted at birth, wordsmith grew up a military brat. He achieved his B.A. in English from the University of California, Los Angeles (graduating in the top 97% of his class), where he also competed rings for the UCLA mens gymnastics team. The events of 9/11 woke him from his political slumber and malaise. Currently a personal trainer and gymnastics coach.
The wordsmith has never been to Nantucket.
thats aiight..I skipped the ole Oscars for the same reason..let all the left wing looneys pat each others backs while sellin their country down the river…..
Clooney remains “clooless”!!!
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Boy, Rush and the American Spectator were on to something today about the “disconnect” between the Clintons on the port deal. Here was Rush’s take today
I thought and said that something stinks when a former President signs on to be an agent of a foreign government and here is proof. It will be most interesting to find out IF he reported his activity as required by law. BTW…not holding my breath…they don’t call him “Slick Willie” for nothing. At the very least it is a monumental conflict of interest for Hillary.
Carol