Tuesday, October 20, 2009

John Ziegler Helps The Consevative Movement By Employing The Sarah Palin Litmus Test

From the pikers at Rumproast, who only posted Part Two. Full service at this web log!Ziegler doesn't appear to be drunk for this go-round. Nor is he fat, unlike Michael Moore.J. Z.'s just, well, whatever the hell it is that he is.

7 comments:

  1. Truly only a Ziegler can help the Republicans get where they deserve to be.

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  2. I made it about 50 seconds into the first clip.

    Then the overwhelming urge to punch John Ziegler in the face (and to stop listening to him. Also.) became too much.
    ~

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  3. It's worth following. Especially him storming the stage and grabbing the mic in the last one.

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  4. 99 Cent Psych Editor's Review:

    ★ ★ ★ ★ One man's sensational journey into darkness & misery.

    P. S.: Extra wimp points: That's his own wireless mic he grabs at the end.

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  5. I can't believe I watched the whole thing...

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  6. That's his own wireless mic he grabs at the end.

    Jeez, I assumed the echoiness meant he was plugged into the sound system somehow. He must just be really really loud and picked up by the podium mic too.

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  7. Spent More Time Roadie-ing For Little To Nothing Than He Cares To Remember Ed. Sez:

    Thanks for the pimpin', Substantive!

    When he pulls the SM58-looking mic from his coat & is suddenly, fully audible on the video sound track, we know he's more interested in his video than in explaining himself to the crowd from the podium mic.

    (Is this what the kidz call "kerning?" It's fun!)

    We can barely believe we posted 'em, & that we watched them all even though they were loading at a real-time rate early this a. m. The idle, dissolute life has its points.

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