Tuesday, March 18, 2008

CALL IT BLIND PREJUDICE...

BUT I WILL ALWAYS VOTE for the writer.

That is all.

13 comments:

andrewembassy said...

That speech was out of control good. The fact that a politician is quoting the golden rule and encouraging both sides to be compassionate; to stand by a friend instead of selling him out... dang.

DeleteMe said...

Is the title of this post a David Paterson joke? Because I'll have you know that something something didn't bother to think this through before typing

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Anonymous said...

Read the speech here

Lhyzz said...

It was an excellent speech.

The Curiously Dull Mint said...

awesome speech - i had tears in my eyes after reading it because finally someone has a clue and please please please let him be the next president.

but - still no love for the atheists (and obama's mother was one!). oh well, i'm used to it. no one ever says the "a" word around election time.

but even hillary loved approved of the speech and she didn't even read or hear it! what a sport!!

suttonhoo said...

which would explain why he quoted Faulkner.

WILLIAM FRIGGIN' FAULKNER.

I have a dream where the President of our country has actually read Faulkner.

And Borges.

Ben Dugas said...

Doesn't he know the writers strike is over?

Perry Gerakines said...

Does that make you a "writist"? or maybe a "writerist"?

Annje said...

Thank you for posting a link to the speech. I read that speech, then re-read it, and then forwarded it on to everyone I know. Not only was this written beautifully, but it made me almost cry. I too am voting for the writer because let's face it, we need someone like him running our country. Someone who will open dialogue between different groups of society to help us all move forward to a positive tomorrow. Isn't that what we should be looking for in a President?

bcwoods said...

To Prof Rock:

Are you sure it doesn't make him a member of the Write Wing?

crooks and lucy said...

Congratulations on your future appropriation of The Daily Show.

Perry Gerakines said...

@BRandon: LOL! :)