Re: At last, funny Mallard Fillmore strips



The brain droppings of peterson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx were posted in
news:1138145284.112508.259710@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 24 Jan
2006:

> editer@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> http://www.thetalentshow.org/archives/002282.html
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>> Apologies if this has been posted before; I didn't see it anywhere.
>>
>
> That is some funny sh*t.

I agree. Although it started to be such a one note bell towards the end
that it was beginning to lose its satire appeal.

> I particularly like the Barbra Streisand strip. I heard a lot of talk
> about what Harry Belafonte said in Venezuela this week and couldn't
> figure out how he became .. um ... a Senator or a Governor or President
> or whatever. I thought he was a singer and activist with however many
> fans he has. I did not know he spoke for me.
>
> But, by god I hang on Streisand's every syllable ...

I think the problem starts when news reporters start using the
entertainment beat as the source for a good quote. I don't really care
who they played in the movies [including Moses], it doesn't qualify them
as experts on public policy.

Nothing galled me more than Babs and her hyper-emotional "free at last"
speech following Mr. Clinton's inauguration.

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