Watching Joe Lieberman on "This Week with George Stephanopolous" we had a Ronald Reagan flashback. We'll explain. There was a certain feeling I had when listening to President Reagan speak in his second term, something seemed not quite well, Kosher. Sorry Joe but you're mixing dairy and meat (in politics anyway) these days, and you seem a bit unorthodox, and not in a good way. Ronald Reagan regrettably (to many) had, it turns out Alzheimer’s which affected him in the latter stages of his presidency, and not for the better. And Joe, it may be presumptuous on our part (not that that’s ever stopped us) but it just seems Joe's Lost 'er man, and we hope mental health is not the reason.
Friday, August 8, 2008
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