Tuesday, August 28, 2012

So...

Which part of the Republican National Convention that you will not watch under any circumstances will you pretend that you actually did watch for the point of making fun of it do you most look forward to?


(Hopefully it isn't convoluted sentence structures)

9 comments:

Montag said...

Umm, none of it.

Don't have to. Don't need a convention of assholes just to get material to make fun of assholes.

Anonymous said...

I look forward to the delegates booing the announcement of Arlen Specter's death.

Anonymous said...

Any post-speech "analysis", especially from CNN.

I can't wait, however, to watch Jon Stewart's analysis tonight!!!

Anonymous said...

Won't have to watch any of it, thank god (not good for my high blood-pressure and acid reflux.) And thanks to yours and other fine left-wing blogs for stomaching it and bringing all the hilarious low-lights to our computer screen pre-digested.

Beleck said...

won't ahve to watch at the Convention. just listen to the news/Republican/Democrats repeat the same BS, as they have done for the last 40 years. only change the Main Characters/Leading Actors.

the role and script hasn't changed one iota.

Sharon said...

Won't watch any of it. Never have. Conventions are ridiculous exercises in auto-eroticism. Nothing interesting happens and should, for some reason, a bit of news be made it'll be all over the TV, blogs, etc. in a micro-second.

pansypoo said...

i am not happy i will see some of it on the daily show.
AND colbert.

Anonymous said...

COME ON(!) people...

None of you will watch the Republican convention? Really?

Are you all that closed minded? I'm conservative and I'll watch both conventions. Like I said, COME ON(!!!) people...

It's getting really stuffy in here. Maybe it's the echo chamber effect... I need some fresh air...

Yastreblyansky said...

I'm with Anonymous IV there, the one who claims to be conservative, though perhaps for different reasons. It's Fellini! My favorite so far was Santorum, who came closest to tears, and looked the most as if he had prepared by going back to seventh grade.