As briefly posted to Facebook by GOP gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez this morning, then deleted rather than having the dreaded "Edited" mark applied:
On the upside, Beauprez is not wearing a black hat in this picture, and is not appearing next to a horse's backside. We cannot rule either way on the presence of BS in this photo. Regardless, it's another example of how Beauprez just can't shake his accompanying laugh track.
On the other hand, we've all wished at times that our spell checker was…a little smarter.
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Hmmm, in the other photo, I couldn't tell Bob from the horse's ass…now I know the horse's ass is standing with buffaloes in the background…
That's progress. They've learned from some of their '06 mistakes…..
Need a laugh?!?
The one thing you gotta' love about BWB — he's the very best the GOPers are bring to this dance!!
shouldn't that read….."he's the very best the GOPers are brought to this dance."…past tense, or somethin' ?
Going to be led………who is going to lead him? That answer may be real scary.
You can led a horse to water, but he'll still end up w/ his ass next to BWB in the TV commercials.
And is that the best photo they have of Bob Beauprez? He looks like Billy Bob Thornton on a Yellowstone vacation.
Colorado "is" better? Or "deserves" better? What's he shooting for? What we get from Beauprez being better than Colorado itself?
Either one works, and both get at the same point.
They don't work the same for me. I know which one sounds better, from my point of view.
How about those ellipses, then, instead of a comma?
True, while the denotation is basically the same, the connotation between the two is radically different.
The use of ellipses is a whole other thing entirely. Seems more like a stylistic choice than grammatical.
Maybe the ellipses indicate that something was removed from the sentence: "If he won't lead — Democratic SOB, that he is — I will."
That would be "Democrat SOB". No self respecting rightie ever includes the "ic"!
Why isn't Moonraker here this campaign season to defend BWB?