Do they all go for that expression when they're confronted with their minor sins? I tried making the same face, out of curiosity. It's terribly uncomfortable; when I checked in the mirror, I looked very silly. It felt, for whatever it's worth, like an interrupted snarl of rage. Perhaps they were repressing the urge to lunge forward and bite into the throats of their persecutors. The hard, reptilian glint to their eyes suggests as much.
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peer free commentary brother Al
Posted by op | February 2, 2009 10:48 AM
Posted on February 2, 2009 10:48
I have the hopieness for changieness, Owen, and Secretary Daschle has shown me the way.
He gives freebies.
Posted by Al Schumann | February 3, 2009 1:33 AM
Posted on February 3, 2009 01:33
And, as a follow up, kudos to Tom Daschle! He was withdrawn from the nomination. I believe he recognized that he's so badly compromised, so publicly perjured and so widely regarded as extravagantly dishonest that there's simply no way to leverage the job properly, even in the cesspit he built with his past, present and future colleagues. He plans to spend more time with his money and his family and his speaking engagements and his board seats and his lobbying pursuits and his money. He bids farewell to the public in the same spirit with which he accepted a minor role. Godspeed, Tom!
Posted by Al Schumann | February 3, 2009 1:38 PM
Posted on February 3, 2009 13:38
Hey, I recognize that look!
Back in the '90s (jeezus, did I just say "back in the 90s"?), I used to call that the "Clinton Look" -- that sort of set-jawed, puckered-in lip-mashing look that Bill Clinton used to pull when he was attempting to show concern, or enthusastic affirmation... except that Bubba never sucked his lips in quite that hard.
Of course, these days -- at least up 'til two or three weeks ago -- it was also the "Bush Look", most often seen when The Chimp wasn't so much concerned as working really hard trying to figure out what the hell was going on, often used in combination with that furrowed-browed, squinty look he'd sometimes get on his face, like a confused dog.
Posted by Mike Flugennock | February 5, 2009 12:48 AM
Posted on February 5, 2009 00:48