A Prissy Twit having a Hissy Fit
All day long I've been trying to formulate a response to today's ridiculous column by George F. Will. The bottom line is that Will has lost control, and simply cannot any longer abide the fact that the President of the United States does not understand just exactly how important George F. Will is.
But I'd have to say more than that. I'd have to explain.
Fear not: Blogosphere to the rescue.
Simply go HERE. Beware: The picture is actually an animated gif. It changes. Pay attention.
Sigh . . . . . . . If only I were so clever.
But I'd have to say more than that. I'd have to explain.
Fear not: Blogosphere to the rescue.
Simply go HERE. Beware: The picture is actually an animated gif. It changes. Pay attention.
Sigh . . . . . . . If only I were so clever.
Comments on "A Prissy Twit having a Hissy Fit"
Though it is rididculous that the estimable George Will oppose the President's nomination, it is fitting and appropriate that Glib and Superficial call him out?
No, not fitting at all. These dang bloggers should keep their opinions to themselves. The nicely animated pictures, however, may stay.
I'm not suggesting they keep their opinions to themselves. But Will didn't just fall off the turnip truck. I've read his article. He isn't whining, and his claims have been made before by others and they will be made again.
Calling him a prissy twit is over the top.
Well, perhaps your skin is a little thinner than my own, and hopefully much thinner than Mr. Will's. When he begins to make very serious judgments about the character of his president ("the president has forfeited his right to be trusted as a custodian of the Constitution", etc.) he must be ready to be called much more serious things than a "prissy twit". Perhaps the GF was generous?