Group: alt.politics.gw-bush
From: "Jorge W. Arbusto, Presidentchul Candydate"
Date: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: DENNIS MILLER FIRED!

Steve wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 08:53:29 -0800, 3960 Dead
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 15:29:48 GMT, "Bush's Chimpsville"
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dennis Miller Canceled Again
>>> Dennis Miller doesn't have much luck with sports. He was
>>> unceremoniously dumped by ABC as a commentator for "Monday Night
>>> Football" in 2002, and now his Versus cable channel show, "Sports
>>> Unfiltered With Dennis Miller," looks destined for the scrap heap
>>> after just three months. "Frankly, it doesn't look good," a former
>>> staffer tells Santa Barbara News-Press columnist Richard Mineards.
>>>
>>> Previously: "Unless you're a connoisseur of the high artform known
>>> as ". talk," you might not be aware that the smarmy, smirky,
>>> obscure-reference-loving comedian/commentator Dennis Miller has
>>> recently RADICALLY REINVENTED himself as a smarmy, smirky,
>>> obscure-reference-loving right wing radio host." - Eli Braden,
>>> "Dennis Miller's Got A Brand New Bag," 23/6
>>> /seven/02142008/gossip/pagesix/
>>>
>>> Yes, Miller must have forfeited any sense of humor when he veered
>>> to the right.
>>> Where can any humor be found in the mean-spirited policies and
>>> politics, for that matter, of the right. Can one make jokes of
>>> children who would like health care? Can one make jokes about our
>>> bridges and infrastructure that crumble? Perhaps how smart and
>>> heroic Generalissimo Bush is? (With that last statement, the joke
>>> is on those who believe it!)
>>>
>>> Why is it that the republicons don't have any talent, only
>>> crybabies and pompous assed drunks? Maybe God doesn't like them?
>>
>> I remember when he made his career-extending veer to the right (which
>> does for failed commentators what the DL rule did for outfeilders who
>> could still hit) I was kinda hoping for a PJ O'Rourke, who at least
>> IS funny.
>>
>> Instead, we got a mix of Michael Savage and Bill O'Reilly, and since
>> we've already got far too much of each, I figured his new career was
>> going nowhwere.
>
> That's from Davis Zepp Jamieson who will never have a career.... he's

Yawn......Zzzzzzzz.....Zzzzzzzz.....Huh? You were sayin' something,
Cuntloon?