A picture is worth 1000 words

Posted on January 2, 2004 05:32 PM by Joel Comm

deancheese.jpgI just LOVE that this clown is going to be the Democrat nominee for President! Bush is going to cream him. And they poked fun at Bush for appearing in a flight suit. How about this bozo with a cheese hat? LOL

Here are some quotes attributed to King Cheesehead...

  • "I wish we were so smart to have figured out the Internet thing” - Newsweek August 11, 2003

  • "We've gotten rid of him [Saddam Hussein], and I suppose that's a good thing" (Children's Defense Fund forum, April 9, 2003).

  • "Most competent and qualified kindergarden teachers can tell you who the 5 kids are in his or her class likely to wind up in prison 15 - 20 years from now."

    The most astounding thing is that this guy has raised something like $40 million in contributions. It's going to be fun watching it go down the tubes. Think his supporters will want their money back when he only carries one state in the election?

  • See Also

    The Brutality of Saddam - Nov 08, 2003
    Remembering 9/11 - Sep 11, 2006

    5 Comments For This Post

    1. Joel Thomas Says:

      While it would be very difficult for any Democrat to beat Bush this year, I expect that it will be a closer election than you are imagining. I expect that Dean will carry at least ten states.

      Dean supporters tend to be true believers in their man. Would the supporters of Barry Goldwater have wanted their money back?

    2. Joel Comm Says:

      I thought you might take that bait! Nice to see you, Joel. Happy New Year! :-)

      Goldwater was a wingnut, too. Dean take ten states? Only if the dems can double the number of dead people voting. It shall be an interesting thing to watch though, if not entertaining and a bit sad.

    3. Joel Thomas Says:

      Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Illinois, Michigan, California, Hawaii, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Connecticut, New Jersey, Vermont, Maine, Washington, Oregon. That's 16 states, and I think Dean could win 10 of them. And I'm not even counting D.C.

      As to the popular vote, I would guess Bush gets 52%, Dean 46%. (If Dean gets the nomination, which is likely but not certain.) If my view is closer than yours, then you should have to pose in the Dean hat and have it posted on your blog.

      Happy New Year to you, too, Joel.

    4. Joel Comm Says:

      hehe.. now that would be funny. Shoot, I have posed in more ridiculous hats. And being an Illinois native, I am close enough to Wisconsin to be an honorary cheesehead.

      So, what silly hat will you wear and send me a photo of if the final results are closer to my predictions?

    5. Joel Thomas Says:

      I'll send you a picture of me kissing a photo of Ann Coulter. I would just hope the picture gets snapped before I puked. Now, that's 10 states for Dean, not including the District. I've already made it clear that I think a Dean win is unlikely.

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