Sunday, January 7, 2018

The Corleones Had It Right





Don Vito, Michael and the Corleone family knew differently, and made sure poor Fredo was kept a safe distance away from anything resembling actual power and authority.  Conserva-tard American voters should take a lesson.

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I realize I'm in Captain Obvious territory here, but I must again point out:
  • Someone who calls a press conference to proclaim himself both mentally stable and a genius is neither.  (Is a "stable genius" some sort of expert on horses' asses?)
  • Someone who must always brag about his business acumen has very little.
  • A person who says, "That is what I do, is I do things proper," is undoubtedly improper, grammatically and otherwise.
  • A person who constantly says, "Believe me" is lying.
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Yesterday, Donald Demento issued a statement on the Russia investigation:

"It's making our country look foolish, and it's not going to look foolish as long as I'm here."

Well, that's somewhat less garbled than usual -- a pretty nice try by the fake president.  But there were two errors in word choice (highlighted) which ruined the message.  Allow Buster to make the corrections:

Change "It's" to "I'm" and delete "not."  Voila!  Perfect!


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