Friday, July 31, 2009

Boston Globe Admits Bush Lied

I was as shocked to see it as you are, readers! On the front page, too!!!!

I guess there is truth to the cliches about darkest before the dawn,
hitting bottom before coming back up, etc, etc.

Here it is:


"George Bush lied to you. It seems safe to say that his entire presidency was a lie."

What do you mean that's not about Bush, it's about
baseball?

Actually, looks like I was
wrong.

FLASHBACK:

"Will Obama tap Bay State for beer?; Brewers want in on tomorrow’s hoist" by Jack Nicas, Globe Correspondent | July 29, 2009

With two locals heading to the White House tomorrow for a couple of the most-talked-about beers ever, some area brewmasters say a Bay State beer should be on the presidential tap.

When a Cambridge policeman, a Harvard professor, and a former Harvard Law student who went on to greater glory raise their glasses, the local beer community said, it’s only appropriate that the contents were brewed in the Bay State. The cold ones are scheduled to be hoisted at 6 p.m. tomorrow at a picnic table outside the Oval Office.

This is NEWSWORTHY?

Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. told the Globe earlier this week that he prefers Red Stripe, which is brewed in Jamaica, or the German beer Beck’s.

Blue Moon, a Belgian-style beer brewed by Coors, seems to be the choice for Cambridge police Sergeant James Crowley. That’s what he reportedly was seen sipping at Tommy Doyle’s Irish Pub in Kendall Square Friday when Obama rang him to invite him to Washington, according to the New York Daily News.

But the White House, which has long been know to favor domestic beer at functions, has hinted that Obama likes Budweiser, which bills itself as “The Great American Lager’’ (despite its 2008 purchase by Belgian-Brazilian brewer InBev, which also owns Beck’s).

All IMPORTANT INFORMATION I'm sure you NEED TO KNOW!

I'm starting to wonder this WHOLE THING (not just the beer chug) was STAGED so we could about race!

Dan Kenary, president and cofounder of Harpoon Brewery:

"[No matter the brand], “it’s a great reminder of the role beer plays as the most sociable drink out there. It makes the meeting more casual, takes the sting off what’s been going on. Plus, people have been doing it for centuries, and it’s worked out pretty well.’’

Yeah, we don't have any problems with ALCOHOLISM or DRUNK DRIVING or anything!!!

And LAWD HELP YA if you SMOKA DA WEED!!!!!!!!!

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Of course, “Race is something that we have to keep talking
about"

We are TIRED of the DIVISION, you
Jewish supremacists!!

And the
agenda continues to be advanced.

And again:
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