Must remember to never read the comments on news stories on the Net.
No kidding. Man, they're always bad.
My take on it: D'oh, I really wish the swearing-in hadn't been so jumbled. Man, Warren's kind of a blah speaker. Maybe it's part and parcel of his casual, Hawaiian-shirt-wearing deal, but it's not my beautiful pie.
Obama, on the other hand, is. Man, what a guy. I still can't believe it! I remember months ago posting about that feeling of maybe, what if... possibly... could he do it? Wouldn't that be... wow? And now... wow!
Okay, I'll stop with the verklempt. What a guy.
Hey! Free wi-fi at the Oakland airport.
D'oh, I really wish the swearing-in hadn't been so jumbled.
I actually didn't mind that at all. Reminded me of my wedding vows.
Hey! Free wi-fi at the Oakland airport.
That's the Change we need!
I have been reading here all morning as I've been watching the inaugural events. I love the buffista play by play.
I thought I was emotional though the actual inauguration, but it was actually later when a reporter kept talking about "The President" this and "The President" that. The fact that he was referring to someone I can respect just gutted me.
Ok, I'm just watching this on tv, why do I feel so emotionally drained???
People on ABC News keep talking about Teddy in past tense.
I thought "J-word" was meant to be irreverent, not offensive. But of course, there is a fine line, always. Which side am I on if I say it sounds like the disciples got a show on Showtime?
Would it be offensive to anyone if I COMMed this? Because I laughed and laughed.
People on ABC News keep talking about Teddy in past tense.
Yipes! Only acceptable as in "was taken to the hospital".
I
knew
this would happen!
Fox News: We're unpresidented!
On Fox News, Chris Wallace just speculated that President Obama might still legally be regular ol' Barack Obama, because his botched oath doesn't count.
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Over on Fox, Wallace predicted this will go to the courts. Though, presumably, if it makes it to the Supreme Court, John Roberts will rule that he administered a legitimate oath. (Besides, the mistake was Roberts' fault anyway, not that any of this is actually the least bit significant.)
Though I'd ordinarily guess that even this is too silly to take off on the paranoid far-right, these days, who can be sure? As a friend of mine joked, "Maybe the real reason he botched the oath is that he rehearsed it in Arabic."
So, they watch a review of the military and it's in the Colonial Army?
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