“He knew who I was, at that time, because I had a reputation as a writer. I knew he was
part of the Bush dynasty. But he was nothing, he offered nothing, and he promised nothing.
He had no humor. He was insignificant in every way and consequently I didn’t pay much
attention to him. But when he passed out in my bathtub, then I noticed him. I’d been in
another room, talking to the bright people. I had to have him taken away.”
–Hunter Thompson, on meeting Dubya at a Super Bowl party in Houston in 1974
Cheney transmitting to Dubya: “F**K him, let him have it, ask him WHAT ABOUT POLAND?”
Remember when the Sioux & Lakota & Cheyene killed the soldiers at the Little Big Horn? The Indian women pierced the dead General Custer’s eardrums with a sewing awl, so that he would be able to hear better in the next world.
8 replies on “Unintentionally Hilarious Photo of the Moment, Vol. 48”
I’ve never seen a world leader so blatantly seethe at George Bush like the surly Gerhard Schroeder.
Oooh! Oooh! Ba-na-na!
Gerhard was born poor and pulled himself up by his bootstraps, I’m not surprised that he has no use for the trust fund baby.
tap…tap…tap-
“this thing on?”
“karl? what’s that? gooden tang?”
Bovs on your repective tees, Gerhard!
“He knew who I was, at that time, because I had a reputation as a writer. I knew he was
part of the Bush dynasty. But he was nothing, he offered nothing, and he promised nothing.
He had no humor. He was insignificant in every way and consequently I didn’t pay much
attention to him. But when he passed out in my bathtub, then I noticed him. I’d been in
another room, talking to the bright people. I had to have him taken away.”
–Hunter Thompson, on meeting Dubya at a Super Bowl party in Houston in 1974
Cheney transmitting to Dubya: “F**K him, let him have it, ask him WHAT ABOUT POLAND?”
Remember when the Sioux & Lakota & Cheyene killed the soldiers at the Little Big Horn? The Indian women pierced the dead General Custer’s eardrums with a sewing awl, so that he would be able to hear better in the next world.