Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Teer Eye
HBO recently put Willard Mitt on the hot-seat by airing Big Love, a show that features a Mormon who "becomes a polygamist (and) needs Viagra to keep up with his three demanding wives in Salt Lake City." (source: Boston Herald, 3/11/2006)
(Long-time readers of this space may recall that Romney's great-grandfather, Miles Park Romney, was a polygamist who had four wives and 30 children, and fled to Mexico to purportedly avoid Johnny Law. (source: Boston Globe, 8/8/1994)
When asked the Fraud Governor's views of the show Romney's spokesmoll huffed that Fraudo 'has little time to watch TV, but when he does his favorite shows are 'Boston Legal,' '24,' and 'My Name Is Earl.' (source: Boston Herald, 3/11/2006)
Sure they are.
So why, just three days later, did Teer respond to a similar question by wheezing that "the (fraud) governor doesn't have much time to watch TV. "But when he does he likes to watch 'My Name is Earl,' '24' and 'Lost.'" (source: Boston Herald, 3/14/2006)
Zounds. If they can't get the little things right, how are they supposed to accomplish something important?
In the words of Denny Crane, "There are two places to find the truth. First God and then Fox News."
Just don't look for it near Willard Mitt.
HBO recently put Willard Mitt on the hot-seat by airing Big Love, a show that features a Mormon who "becomes a polygamist (and) needs Viagra to keep up with his three demanding wives in Salt Lake City." (source: Boston Herald, 3/11/2006)
(Long-time readers of this space may recall that Romney's great-grandfather, Miles Park Romney, was a polygamist who had four wives and 30 children, and fled to Mexico to purportedly avoid Johnny Law. (source: Boston Globe, 8/8/1994)
When asked the Fraud Governor's views of the show Romney's spokesmoll huffed that Fraudo 'has little time to watch TV, but when he does his favorite shows are 'Boston Legal,' '24,' and 'My Name Is Earl.' (source: Boston Herald, 3/11/2006)
Sure they are.
So why, just three days later, did Teer respond to a similar question by wheezing that "the (fraud) governor doesn't have much time to watch TV. "But when he does he likes to watch 'My Name is Earl,' '24' and 'Lost.'" (source: Boston Herald, 3/14/2006)
Zounds. If they can't get the little things right, how are they supposed to accomplish something important?
In the words of Denny Crane, "There are two places to find the truth. First God and then Fox News."
Just don't look for it near Willard Mitt.