"... [E]xtemely difficult to govern ...." I think my people call that chutzpah.
Gee, which Nazi is my favorite, Eichmann or Himmler. Hmmn. Let me think. Armey may be a Texan, and he may be an archconservative, but he's still of Arab descent which gives him a much different perspective from other Texas conservatives. It's largely a matter of degree, isn't it?
Posted by Houston at May 25, 2004 09:11 AMIn the mid 1990s, I read in Newsweek that Armey was a fan of the UK band Culture Club.
Just another odd factoid.
Posted by Tim Z at May 25, 2004 02:00 PMTim Z
I'm sure he's thinking right now, of DeLay...
Doooo you reallly wanna hurrrrrrrrt me? Do you reallly wannna make me crrry?
Posted by Jim D at May 25, 2004 09:15 PMI'm sure he's thinking right now, of DeLay...
Doooo you reallly wanna hurrrrrrrrt me? Do you reallly wannna make me crrry?
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Jim,
Perhaps the exterminator from Sugar Land would croon back:
I'm a man without conviction,
I'm a man who doesn't know
how to sell a contradiction.
You come and go, you come and go.
:D
BTW, I haven't had so much fun in a thread here since I told Mark Harden,
"You should be the last person here to make fun of anybody's surname."
Anyone else see this?
http://americablog.blogspot.com/2004/05/republican-web-site-defends-wwii.html
I post the info only because of the Texas connections to GOPUSA, including head of GOP in Williamson County and an advisor to Rick Perry.