It cracked me up. I missed some too. I only noticed the one of kicking in-line penguins on second viewing on the way back up and I nearly fell off my chair laughing. I know members have similar things because I've seen them, animals playing instruments, it is a very big theme, and they're good too, care taken with a cat's fingerboard work and toe tap and head nod, Royals nodding their heads to music, but especially cats. Had more people been present at that moment that thread could have been endless.
"A serious foreign-policy intellectual said recently that Putin’s problem is that he’s a Russian leader in search of a Nixon, a U.S. president he can really negotiate with, a stone player who can talk grand strategy and the needs of his nation, someone with whom he can thrash it through and work it out. Instead he has Obama, a self-besotted charismatic who can’t tell the difference between showbiz and strategy, and who enjoys unburdening himself of moral insights to his peers."
Belmont Club notices Noonan's "much smoother" analysis of the upcoming speech.
Not without lines of his own.
"Those of you who think the American political establishment has come to the last stage of shamelessness and degradation and who can’t top the last act are wrong."
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It cracked me up. I missed some too. I only noticed the one of kicking in-line penguins on second viewing on the way back up and I nearly fell off my chair laughing. I know members have similar things because I've seen them, animals playing instruments, it is a very big theme, and they're good too, care taken with a cat's fingerboard work and toe tap and head nod, Royals nodding their heads to music, but especially cats. Had more people been present at that moment that thread could have been endless.
That'll make you smile - I don't care who you are.
That is all kinds of awesome Chip.
As usual great job.
Obama's lost Peggy Noonan
"A serious foreign-policy intellectual said recently that Putin’s problem is that he’s a Russian leader in search of a Nixon, a U.S. president he can really negotiate with, a stone player who can talk grand strategy and the needs of his nation, someone with whom he can thrash it through and work it out. Instead he has Obama, a self-besotted charismatic who can’t tell the difference between showbiz and strategy, and who enjoys unburdening himself of moral insights to his peers."
The estrogen rush is over.
Belmont Club notices Noonan's "much smoother" analysis of the upcoming speech.
Not without lines of his own.
"Those of you who think the American political establishment has come to the last stage of shamelessness and degradation and who can’t top the last act are wrong."
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