...the more I absolutely love him!
Has anyone out there seen Joel Surnow's 'The 1/2 Hour News Hour' yet? This weeks episode ended with Dennis Miller's stinging... I mean absolutely SCATHING critique of wimp-master Harry Reid. TOO funny! Sadly, it's not yet up on the 1/2 Hour News Hour's page, but you can watch President Limbaugh's address to the nation from the southwestern White House in Cabo.
You can watch a number of segments, including this one depicting President Limbaugh and Vice President Coulter on YouTube. And for those of you who don't recognize the name Surnow, he's the guy who produces '24'.
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Color me not impressed. Miller used his trademark gunfire technique with his usual grandiloquent analogies, but what was the substance of his commentary. Reid looks strange. Reid sound strange. Reid is pessimistic about the policies we've enacted.
I'm sorry that's not a scathing critique of Harry Reid. That's just a schoolyard taunt with it's grammar tarted up. Usually Miller gets fired up about his subject. You can almost see the froth at the corners of his mouth. I just didn't see that in this segment. Maybe even he knew this was a weak effort.
Leave it to BenT to BEND things to conform with his narrow view of the world.
* Whenever I see Reid speak, I half expect to see Marg Helgenberger and the CSI team run out and put a chalk outline around the podium
* To quote the great Stephen Boyd, the constant bring-down, from “We killed the Patriot Act,” to “We’ll gain House seats,” to his magnum opus “We’ve lost the war,” Reid has been unrelentingly bleak in his appraisal of the conflict of our lifetime. I think he believes that getting his negative comments in early could be the one chance that a nonentity like he has at a place in history
* Senator, only in the off-the-rack culture that we currently have could a whiny hack like you somehow rise to a position of leadership
* The bad guys look to you to reinforce the belief that we are the weak horse and eminently conquerable. You are making that assertion so easy for them that they no doubt view you as the derriere of said horse
* You are a vague, translucent, living shade who barely matters, and if you really want to serve the country that affords a trifle like you the opportunity to delude himself into thinking that he matters, you must never ever speak out loud in public again!
Please pardon me if I don't swoon from the insightful political thought. It was juvenile name calling. And it wasn't even in Miller's rabid monologue. I feel sad that you don't know what a real scathing critique is like.