Are the “great white hypes” just finger-food for the great white? One can hope. Of course it’s not fair to poison sharks, even THEIR digestive systems aren’t THAT immune!
As to “jump the shark”, Republicans reached that point in the second month of the Reagan administration. (Why else all the tax iINCREASES under RR and GHW in attempts to pull chum out of the water?)
Personally, I could never forgive Hilary for failing to read the 85-95? page Intelligence summary before voting to invade Iraq. Her claim that she had good people reading for her and could trust what they passed on to her spoke poorly of her ability to get the best from her staff, her priorities and her sense of responsibility. If she’d read it herself, she might have noticed all the caveats in the footnotes.
jkshaw about 12 years ago
I thought they’d already done that.
Simon_Jester about 12 years ago
Matt Taibibi’s blog has brilliant take on why this is happening.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/arizona-debate-conservative-chickens-come-home-to-roost-20120223
Dtroutma about 12 years ago
Are the “great white hypes” just finger-food for the great white? One can hope. Of course it’s not fair to poison sharks, even THEIR digestive systems aren’t THAT immune!
Simon_Jester about 12 years ago
Google the words, ‘Jump The Shark’ and ‘Happy Days’. That’s what I think this cartoon refers to.
pirate227 about 12 years ago
These guys jumped the shark back when Trump was topping their polls.
Dtroutma about 12 years ago
As to “jump the shark”, Republicans reached that point in the second month of the Reagan administration. (Why else all the tax iINCREASES under RR and GHW in attempts to pull chum out of the water?)
pam Miner about 12 years ago
By their silly and quant cultural focus, they are indeed jumping the shark.
vhammon about 12 years ago
Personally, I could never forgive Hilary for failing to read the 85-95? page Intelligence summary before voting to invade Iraq. Her claim that she had good people reading for her and could trust what they passed on to her spoke poorly of her ability to get the best from her staff, her priorities and her sense of responsibility. If she’d read it herself, she might have noticed all the caveats in the footnotes.