Wednesday, August 3rd, 2005...1:46 pm
-yawn- Don Goldwater -zzz-
Don Goldwater is proof that glibness and articulateness does not run in families.
Sorry, Don, I think a career in public speechmaking is not for you.
I have to admit that I didn’t see his speech in person, I only saw bits and heard bits on the news. He’s got the stage presence of a loaf of sourdough bread. His face seemed to be totally expressionless as a character on a Ted DeGrazia refrigerator magnet. Think, I dunno, Ben Stein. He’s got the politics and delivery of Stein, without the humor and charisma. And think about it, the radio and TV probably only carried the exciting parts.
Mr. Goldwater took Governor Napolitano to task for not enforcing, in his view, the provisions of last year’s proposition 200. Remember last year when the entire Republican establishment was agianst 200 because it was intollerant and racist? I guess that’s all over, assuming that they were ever serious about being against it in the first place.

2 Comments
August 4th, 2005 at 5:11 pm
Sourdough rises all by itself, and even grows in the dark. But sourdough growth itself is definitely a perpetual existance which, from your comments, I wonder how well that compares to Don Goldwater’s future political career.
Maybe someone will come clean out the fridge and dispose of it because it’s moldy.
August 5th, 2005 at 9:22 am
mmm… I love sourdough….
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