Friday, December 21, 2012

What the…

The world didn’t end after all? Bummer. Guess I’ll have to get going on those projects I’ve been putting off.

I mean, we’re positive the world isn’t coming to an end? Maybe the Mayans were just off by a few days. This seems kind of endish to me.

Update: I'm not the only one who thinks so.

8 comments:

  1. Lurch as Secretary of State. I wonder if he'll salute Putin and say "Reporting for duty!"?

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  2. No end of life as we know it. C'est la vie. *snort* *snort*

    Lurch probably won't be any worse then any of the other idiots he would appoint. Face it, we face another four years of consistent craters on the foreign policy highway.

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  3. Deborah Leigh said... Julie proves that Chris Matthews' "tingle up the leg" is contagious, and not exclusively for Obama. Portraying Kerry as
    "...one of Washington's most respected voices on foreign policy...." is pure fantasy. If Kerry was so respected he would have been Plan A, instead of B. He wasn't even warming the bench.

    I'm probably the only one but doesn't it seem that Kerry has a thing about "rice"? First he had to pick rice out of his patootie. Then he has to follow a Rice.

    The Mayans were right. They were just off by a month and a half. The world ended in November.

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  4. Hillary Clinton. John Kerry. Second verse same as the first.

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  5. We should expect more emphatic condescension, though, RebeccaH.

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  6. Maybe the justice of Kerry as Sec State, is that he now has to clean up the mess he once made of the USA's international reputation. I mean the whole Winter Soldier thing besmirched the reputation more than anything else in the past 50 years.

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  7. More accurately, the shocking apparent honesty of the investigation, even if mostly false... the unprecedented idea that a victorious superpower would put ITSELF on trial: - This blows people's minds.

    Only the false claims dented the US reputation.

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  8. 'Victorious' over most of the Century, if not that specific conflict...

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