Daniels on NPR
A "guest rant" by John Q. Public
(Tell me he didnt get his ass kicked in High School.)
NPR:
I heard Mitch (the b-i-t-c-h) Daniels, Indiana’s soon to be former Governor (if I have anything to do about it) on NPR this morning. He sang a Hank Williams song called “Major Moves” not only does he suck as a human being, I have a better fucking singing voice. His whole thing was about how it’s a good idea to sell off state resources for short term profit.
Now he ran as a business man, who was going to run this state just like a business. My guess is the voters of this state didn’t think it was going to be run like a hostile take-over and then watch while services were are privatized and toll roads sold off to foreign interests. Why in the fuck do they need to sell? If a company can come in and turn a hell of a profit, why cant this Business Minded Administration? Hell, MBAs are like small dicks at the statehouse, everybody has one.
8 Comments:
I really thought I was going to read something substantive John. If this is all you can produce for a "guest blogger", you're going to get as much traction as a bare ass on an ice rink with the audience you're trying to reach.
I am getting a subliminal feeling that you don't like the guy. I like your post *and* the colorful language - appropriate for the post.
Anonymous (If that's your real name), we don't take ourselves too seriously here. Nor do we worry about trying to "reach" anyone. If we don't amuse you, then simply hit the "Next blog" button.
I don't usually place bumper stickers on my cars, but a 'ditch Mitch' sticker certainly looks like a possibility with me.
That whole "anonymous" trend is really catching on, isn't it?
I love my fans.
perhaps I should have been more blunt? eh, what?
JQP - MAIS NON!!! Your innocence and purity is what we love most about you! PLEASE do not stoop to Annonymous's level; it will destroy all that is good about you, sir!
Dear John,
Perhaps that is why you called it a rant not a thought provoking editorial.
As always, all my best…
JQP
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