I'm lost at words.
Thinkprogress:
Last night, Fox aired a montage prior its airing of the Red Sox/Rockies game that celebrated great moments in World Series history. “The story of the World Series is told in seven chapters,” the narrator said, “each with their old tale, each with their own hero.
These stories take us back in time to the place where we witnessed greatness.” Fox highlighted famous individual accomplishments by baseball icons in World Series history — such as Kirk Gibson’s game-winnning homerun in 1988 and Babe Ruth’s “called shot” in the 1932 World Series. Fox also deemed President Bush’s first pitch in Game 3 of the 2001 World Series worthy of inclusion.
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What a sad man the Gerbil is. He wants an award so bad. He still is jealous of Al Gore and his Nobal Prize and any other person who wins and award. He hates Bill Clinton so much but has to ask for his help. Daddy Bush must be crying so much he's out of water now.
Off topic, congrats to the Argentine First Lady who was elected President today.
I love the cat and would vote for Mr. Kitty to be our next US President.
Mr. Kitty I saw Meet the Press today and all I could think of was Timmy Russert had two guys who get meals on wheels as his guest. The two guys were young reporters during the Watergate years and missed their time for fame by not reporting the news that then VP Ford knew about Nixon's resigning a year before it happen. Ford also knew Nixon was lying from day one but protected him as a loyal Republican. Ford explained even if a President is a crook it's more important to save the image of the Country then expose a criminal Republican President. Ford guessed that Hillary would run against Rudy but he said Rudy would win and have a woman VP. Then things would happen to make the Republican woman VP step up to be President.
For was close by no cigar as Hillary will be President but Rudy will be dressed as a woman in a movie about himself. If I learned anything new about Ford it was that he loved and honored the Republican party more than the United States of America. No wonder he was never elected President.
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