Sarah Palin aka: Sarah Barracuda and Pitbull With Lipstick
By: Stuart O'NeillDear Sarah Palin/Barracuda/LipstickPitbull et.al..:
I have someone I’d like you to meet.
His name is Joe Shark. He hasn’t been fed lately. He’s hungry. And he likes a good fight.
By the way, Sarah, guess who’s coming to dinner on October 2 at Washington University? Enjoy.
With great anticipation,
Stuart
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Joe Biden on domestic policy! Obama on foreign policy! I may finally have seen the dream ticket of my lifetime.
“Is that your mother’s dress?”Joe Shark was doing o.k. until he got to that part… that’s the problem with Joe, he always goes just a bit too far and gives back half of the points he’s scored…
Nah. Funny. It merely kept the metaphor going. In fact including a joke about the female half of the class kept it from being sexist by excluding girls. I think most thought it a fine comment. The speech, not one line, was the substance.