Friday, May 04, 2007

The cross-border parallels are striking, wingnuttily speaking.


If you've ever wondered about the target demographic over at Kate McMillan's Small Dead Animals, well, let me give you an educational comparison:

Rush Limbaugh on Bush’s legacy:

“Long after we’re all dead and gone, when historians who are not yet born begin to write about this era, they’re going to place George Bush in the upper echelon of presidents who had a great vision for America, who looked beyond our shores, who didn’t just restrict himself to domestic policy niceties.”

Yes, I believe both Kate and Rush have judged their readership nicely, don't you?

1 comment:

M@ said...

presidents who had a great vision for America, who looked beyond our shores, who didn’t just restrict himself to domestic policy niceties.

This view is not inconsistent with the modern view of Bush as an incompetent, law-breaking moron.

So I guess Rush and I don't exactly see eye-to-eye, but we don't strictly disagree on this either.