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Clark gets tough...

pot . . . kettle

Though he's done a decent job of hiding it in this election cycle, Bush has been known to use salty language. At the Republican National Convention in 1988, he was asked by a Hartford Courant reporter about what he and his father talked about when they weren't talking about politics.
"Pussy," Bush replied.

"There's Adam Clymer -- major league asshole -- from the New York Times," Bush said.
"Yeah, big time," returned Cheney.



 
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
pot . . . kettle

Though he's done a decent job of hiding it in this election cycle, Bush has been known to use salty language. At the Republican National Convention in 1988, he was asked by a Hartford Courant reporter about what he and his father talked about when they weren't talking about politics.
"Pussy," Bush replied.

"There's Adam Clymer -- major league asshole -- from the New York Times," Bush said.
"Yeah, big time," returned Cheney.

No - there is no pot meet kettle
rolleye.gif
. I didn't condemn him for it, I just thought it was funny that Clark thought of the TV AFTER he made the comments😛

CkG
 
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
pot . . . kettle

Though he's done a decent job of hiding it in this election cycle, Bush has been known to use salty language. At the Republican National Convention in 1988, he was asked by a Hartford Courant reporter about what he and his father talked about when they weren't talking about politics.
"Pussy," Bush replied.

"There's Adam Clymer -- major league asshole -- from the New York Times," Bush said.
"Yeah, big time," returned Cheney.

No - there is no pot meet kettle
rolleye.gif
. I didn't condemn him for it, I just thought it was funny that Clark thought of the TV AFTER he made the comments😛

CkG

Just like its funny that Bush called a guy "a major league asshole" on a stage right in front of a live microphone...
 
Originally posted by: MonstaThrilla
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
pot . . . kettle

Though he's done a decent job of hiding it in this election cycle, Bush has been known to use salty language. At the Republican National Convention in 1988, he was asked by a Hartford Courant reporter about what he and his father talked about when they weren't talking about politics.
"Pussy," Bush replied.

"There's Adam Clymer -- major league asshole -- from the New York Times," Bush said.
"Yeah, big time," returned Cheney.

No - there is no pot meet kettle
rolleye.gif
. I didn't condemn him for it, I just thought it was funny that Clark thought of the TV AFTER he made the comments😛

CkG

Just like its funny that Bush called a guy "a major league asshole" on a stage right in front of a live microphone...

Yes, it was funny and people paraded it out and about for a while(and obviously still do😉)
What is funny now, is that Clark made the comment about hoping to not be on TV.😛

CkG

Edit- DM - No criticism - just got a chuckle out of him catching himself afterwards😛. It was in the news, I thought it was funny - and I'm sure it isn't anything to take too seriously.🙂
 
I liked the comment myself. Even liked Bush's quotes from above. I often wish politicians would drop their pretenses and just be themselves.
 
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