[Reporter:] “Excuse me, do you mind if I ask what you thought of [Marco Rubio's]
speech?”
Woman: “I thought it was great. I liked how he related to average
people, you know? I don’t hear a lot of candidates talking about how to
make it easier for low-income families to succeed in America.”
Reporter: “It didn’t bother you that his second cousin once removed said
Tom Brady wears ladies underwear?
Woman: “Who said that?”
Reporter: “Rubio’s second cousin once removed. He said it at a Miami
fund-raiser three weeks ago. Thus far, Rubio has failed to disown his
cousin, denounce the comment, or apologize to Tom Brady for it."
I got "Libertarian" on this quiz. See how you do:
[Darn. Doesn't work any more.]
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(I've also pre-ordered Charles C.W. Cooke's book, and so should you. Link at right.)
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There's Dave Barry content at the WSJ this
weekend, musing about whether his (and my) parents' generation
managed to have more fun than ours. It's hard to find anything
excerptable, just go read it if you can breach the WSJ paywall.
(Or buy—ahem—Dave's
book.)
Let us count the layers of awesomeness in this Variety
story: (1) Rosamund Pike is said to be co-starring
with (2) Christian Bale, who is playing (3) Travis McGee in
The Deep Blue Good-by,
an upcoming movie based on John D. MacDonald's novel. That was
enough for me, but: (4) the movie's screenplay is by Dennis Lehane.
Does that mean it will be set in Boston instead of Fort Lauderdale?
Nah, probably not. In any case, could the filmmakers just tell me
where I should send my wallet?
Pun Salad's first post was 10 years ago today. Not sure how to
celebrate, but here's a somewhat arbitrary "greatest hits"
selection of posts, one per year:
Top
XLII Facts About the Super Bowl (Historical note: the Pats
lost. I regret the snark directed at the psychic powers of Dionne
Warwick in this post.)
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