[to a pundit who was discussing John Edwards,
-- briefly interupting to repeat her words back
to her in the form of a question]
"He's the son of a millworker?"
-- Tucker Carlson
1/22/08 (moments ago on his show)
-$Zero...
a few days before the Nevada primary...
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/5867d69fbd4181a
That is the funniest thing I've ever heard, zero. Keep 'em coming.
--CD
[briefly interupting a pundit who was
discussing John Edwards -- repeating
her words back to her in the form of
a question]
"He's the son of a millworker?"
-- Tucker Carlson
1/22/08 (moments ago on his show)
...
category: cable news talkshow hosts
sub-category: best talking points mockeries
...
-$Zero...
a few days before the Nevada primary...
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/5867d69fbd4181a1
[...Tucker's question about Edwards
being the son of a millworker ...]
> That is the funniest thing I've ever heard, zero. �
absolutely hilarious, wasn't it?
did you catch it live too?
IMO, political commentators are among the most amusing people on
earth.
Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, cable news, whatever.
it's zinger mania.
-$Zero...
funniest political one-liners of all time
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/6d65e429fd1d7be8
Oh, yeah, they are funny. George "Stephie" is a hoot as well.
--CD