Archive for November 18th, 2007Club BlueQuestionGirl November 18th, 2007 - 11:08 pmFootball Open ThreadQuestionGirl November 18th, 2007 - 5:41 pm
Now football…….how bout those Dolphins? They’re on the road to breaking another record. First team to not win a single game. At this point I feel sorry for them……..next Monday night they play the Steelers. Weird stuff in the Cleveland game. Ball hit the field goal and then bounced back onto the field. After review it was determined it is a field goal so they’re going into overtime. Go Cleveland go!!! Who’s Your Nascar Daddy?QuestionGirl November 18th, 2007 - 10:07 amThere’s a race down the road today. The last Nascar race of the season. Last year I left town for the weekend. This year……I’m home. The roads are filled with Nascar nuts with flags bigger than their trucks (and they have some big trucks) flying from them. You’d think if they are Nascar fans, they’d be able to drive. Think again. And guess who their Nascar Daddy is? Oh yeah……none other than the cross-dressing, lying sack of shit from New York. He’ll be there today. I think someone should give him a flag to wave and place him on the track. While the race is on. From AJC.com: WASHINGTON - Somehow, some folks in the land of y’all have cottoned to a GOP presidential candidate from the land of youse guys.
And ex-New York mayor Rudy Giuliani will make another foray into the symbolic heart of southern culture Sunday as he soaks in the ambiance of the Ford 400 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Finale in Homestead, Fla. For Giuliani, like an anthropologist currying favor in another culture, it’s another day of mingling at a tribal ritual. “No question about it,” Barry Wynn, a South Carolina banker and chairman of Giuliani’s campaign in that early-primary state. “There are a lot of NASCAR followers in South Carolina. Whether it translates into votes I’m not sure, but it certainly translates into some common interests.” Sunday TalkQuestionGirl November 18th, 2007 - 6:40 amSUNDAY TALK LINE UP * MTP: National Journal’s Ron Brownstein; WaPo’s E.J. Dionne; PBS’s Gwen Ifill; NBC’s Chuck Todd; National Review’s Byron York; a look at 60 years of MTP TV ALERTS * Tim Russert Show 11/17-18: Ron Brownstein (author, “The Second Civil War: How Extreme Partisanship Has Paralyzed Washington and Polarized America”); Michael Gerson (author, “Heroic Conservatism: Why Republicans Need to Embrace America’s Ideals (And Why They Deserve to Fail if They Don’t)”) |