I don't have any specific incident in mind, but the following question just occurred to me: On average, when a political figure screws up publicly, which is generally funnier, the lengths to which his/her supporters will go to argue that this doesn't really mean anything at all, or the stretches his/her enemies will go to argue that this means the politician is really Satan incarnate?
Yeah, I know that's a huge run-on sentence, but I'm too tired to fix it.
I was following you all the way.
Well, I'm the king of the semicolon, so I'm not the best person to talk.
Posted by: Mark Byron | Monday, February 28, 2005 at 07:03 PM