Wednesday, April 25, 2012

It's Really Time to Change MSNBC's Name to Comedy Central 2

 Daily Caller - April 25 - 2:27am
More Epic Moonbat Lunacy 

 Romney’s Abstinence from Alcohol a Presidential Disqualification
On his Monday MSNBC program, just a week after condemning former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to hell based on the Book of Mormon, afternoon host Martin Bashir cited a column from The New York Times’ Timothy Egan to suggest that Romney isn’t fit for the White House because he does not drink.
“A teenage taste of beer aside, Mitt Romney does not consume alcohol, which begs the question — will total abstention put his candidacy, perhaps even this great nation, in jeopardy?” Bashir said. “That’s the conundrum that could be drawn from a column by New York Times writer Timothy Egan, who does not deal in half measures.”  
According to Bashir, former President George W. Bush didn’t drink as president either and he somehow tied that to his success as a commander-in-chief.
“Take George W. Bush. He enjoyed a very warm relationship with alcohol until he decided to ditch the stuff after waking up with a hangover on his 40th birthday,” Bashir said. “A hangover? Perhaps the perfect word to describe the condition of the country upon the completion of his second term.”
To bolster his allegation, Bashir also cited another leader that didn’t drink — former President Jimmy Carter, as well as a list of those he sees as successful leaders that did indulge, including Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.
Seriously, shouldn't this guy be working in a 7-11 or something?
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3 comments:

  1. The left wakes up every day and looks in the mirror and says, "Today I will tell bigger, better, more fantastic lies than I told yesterday."

    "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen"

    Are we living in 1984???

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  2. MadJack, I thought it was "Liberals wake up each morning knowing that government the answer, They just don't know the question yet." ... Newt

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