Play The Blame Game, White House Edition
Funnyman blogger Mr. Sun! is on the spot with a FEMA-tastic new spinner game.
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Looks suspiciously like Simon.
mmm….I choose: blue! No, green!
Oh, this is rich. Someone “close to Brown” said that he was “considering leaving” after hurrican season ended in november, and that this “assures his plans”.
“Awww, man, I MEANT to strike out! I MEANT to trip over my own feet! I MEANT to lose my wallet!”
Now you can see why I have the utmost respect for these lying pukes.
I could not stop laughing at his, “A Few Good Men,” reply to comment about the calendar.
Maybe I need more meds…
The “blame the locals” strategy must be seriously flopping if Bush is willing to toss over a campaign guy.
Good job Brownie, now under the bus you go. I wonder how many others will be sacked, this has to be just the beginning. Actions speak volumes more than the spin doctors can control. I’m surprised that Brown didn’t say something like, “I want to spend more time with my family.”