February 25, 2008

More Evidence That Liberals Lack Sense of Humor

Gov. Huckabee was on Saturday Night Live in a skit making fun of his not knowing when to get out.  As part of the skit, which is pretty funny and its video shown below, he doesn't leave the scene when expected.  Who wouldn't find that funny?  Well, some liberals don't. 

Here's what an Associate Press journalist wrote the next morning.

NEW YORK - Even though Mike Huckabee is still battling for the Republican presidential nomination despite long odds, he said Saturday he won't "overstay his welcome."

Then he did precisely that, lingering on the "Weekend Update" set of "Saturday Night Live" despite repeated cues to leave the stage.

Are they that stupid or clueless, or is it that the writer is trying to be funny but isn't?  It's no wonder that liberals think conservatives are strange.  They can't even tell when we're putting them on.  It must be sad going through life having to be miserable and take everything so seriously.  But, maybe I might feel that way if I depended upon government to support me, too. 

Authored by Woody

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Us libs have sense of humor, er at least a few of us.  IMHO Huckabee is far and away the best-humored of the candidates..he even goes on the comedy (libtard) channel and more than holds his own.  Don't recall Thompson doing that.  Would that more candidates had that folksy charm.  Pretty funny about us libs depending on government support too!  I was only on it for a few years as a US Army officer and suppose I should be remorseful

Posted by: BB-Idaho at Monday, February 25 2008 08:48 PM (Ewk4Y)

2 Was watching it as it played, almost became a Huckabee supporter over it... LMAO... NOT!!! 

Posted by: TexasFred at Monday, February 25 2008 11:17 PM (9OWgm)

3 Huckabee is a very good actor.  Acting and politics are two skills that seem to go hand-in-hand.

Posted by: Woody at Tuesday, February 26 2008 07:42 AM (Eb/8J)

4 Huckabee had a pretty funny skit on the Colbert Report, too.  Really, he's much better than anyone could have predicted at sketch comedy.

Posted by: e. nonee moose at Tuesday, February 26 2008 01:27 PM (NqGLn)

5 Hey, Moose.  This is the first time that I realized that you have a blog.  I don't know how I might have missed it before.  ...Now, I see that it is information about you.  Well, that's a start, but let us know if you need help writing anything since our views are so close.

Posted by: Woody at Tuesday, February 26 2008 02:47 PM (Eb/8J)

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<i>let us know if you need help writing anything since our views are so close.</i>

Well, perhaps you're really a comedian after all!  There's only one post because, quite frankly, it's the first time I've blogged in years so I'm pretty much starting over from scratch.  I left a link here because I knew you couldn't resist the temptation to drop in and see what's going on.  Will post more in the future.  You might be disappointed though as it's going to be much less political than you'd like, I'm afraid.

Posted by: e. nonee moose at Tuesday, February 26 2008 04:12 PM (NqGLn)

7 Less political is fine.  I have varied interests--from taxes, to physics, to history, to sports, to humor, etc.  Looking forward to it.  Let us know when you put up a new post.

Posted by: Woody at Wednesday, February 27 2008 09:34 AM (Eb/8J)

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