We also still had a milkman when I was really little, like under six.
My grandparents owned a dairy store and delivered milk & juice up until 1981 (I think that was the year the store closed). They also made ice cream at the store! They didn't deliver that although my grandfather would bring it from Delaware, packed in dry ice, up to my mom and aunt when they were in college in New York.
Huh. Some but not all. Sounds a lot like "I DID not have sex with that woMAN."
Sigh.
Has it always been the case that winning politics hinges on mudslinging and scandal?
I wouldn't be at all surprised that this guy is lying to everyone, including himself. But the popularity context-fear mongering-scandal digging nature of our decision making process...especially when it comes to choosing leadership, just makes me sad.
Haggard has apparently admitted that at least some of it's true.
Huh, so it could really just be that ironic. I wonder if he'll admit to having a drinking problem soon.
That's what I was thinking too shrift, even though it seems wrong in the "it shouldn't be an issue" sense.
I wonder if he'll admit to having a drinking problem soon.
All the cool kids are doing it.
Has it always been the case that winning politics hinges on mudslinging and scandal?
Don't know whether it's hinged on it, but mudslinging and scandal have long been popular weapons in the American political arsenal.
Huh, so it could really just be that ironic. I wonder if he'll admit to having a drinking problem soon.
Yeah. Wonkette claims they may give a prize to the person who has the closest guess as to when Haggard checks himself in for treatment.
It's ironic that we profess to choose honorable, thoughtful and knowledgable leadership and yet...either no one with these qualiities is willing/able to withstand the lifestyle of the politician or we consistently vote for the ones who can dig up the most dirt about the other side.
eta: I recognize the reductionist in me with this statement. I just wish I had the opportunity to throw my support behind someone who concentrates on the important issues and can make positive progress.
I wonder if he'll admit to having a drinking problem soon.
nah, he'll claim a drug addiction. He may even claim that he was so desperate to get drugs that he "did things he shouldn't have"
I heard a kind of incredible political ad this morning. Alan Hevesi, the NY State Controller, got busted for having his state driver drive his wife around or something (I don't know the details because I don't care), so suddenly the Republican challenger is doing much much better in the polls. So Hevesi has been doing ads against the guy, naturally ("He couldn't manage a 12 person office! Do you think he can manage our zillion dollar state pension system??"), but this new one was just Hevesi apologizing. He's like, "I did something stupid. I'm sorry. But it was one stupid thing against my whole record. Really, I was stupid. And I'm sorry. Vote for me!"