Where the crap "just keep(s) coming, like the punishing fists of a well-conditioned boxer when the bellman has fallen asleep." -- Quote stolen from Mickey
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Screw Clinton and Obama. Gravel is Where It's At, Yo!
Not only is Mike Gravel from Alaska, but dude learned the Soulja Boy dance as a campaign tactic. Watch the glorificiciousness:
Chris: True. Saxophones are the epitome of rhetoric.
Julie: It's fine that you reject Gravel, but now that in doing so because your lagging technology you are like the denizens of West Virginia who overwhelmingly voted for Clinton because they're too backwards to realize that Obama isn't all black.
Mickey: You'd leave the video without any actual knowledge of what the dance actually is. It's more the humor in watching an old politician trying to dance the latest thing, tongue in cheek. That and he's got a singing voice, as one journalist put it, reminiscent of Lou Reed.
4 comments:
Not bad. But playing saxophone on the Arsenio Hall Show -- now that's how you win a campaign.
Again. I can't watch videos. I reject your post and candidate of choice.
I could watch this video, but then I'd know what the Soulja Boy dance is, and that's not what I want from life.
Chris: True. Saxophones are the epitome of rhetoric.
Julie: It's fine that you reject Gravel, but now that in doing so because your lagging technology you are like the denizens of West Virginia who overwhelmingly voted for Clinton because they're too backwards to realize that Obama isn't all black.
Mickey: You'd leave the video without any actual knowledge of what the dance actually is. It's more the humor in watching an old politician trying to dance the latest thing, tongue in cheek. That and he's got a singing voice, as one journalist put it, reminiscent of Lou Reed.
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