tonightshowwithconanobrien.com— Sarah Palin's farewell speech did not seem to make any sense...until William Shatner read it as it was meant to be heard in all of its poetic beauty.
Jul 28, 2009View in Crawl 4
And I criticized just that bit, not the whole thing. "Self-pitying", "terribly-written boilerplate patriotism" -- I can grant those as matters of interpretation.Wow, look at that. I'm not an absolutist, and don't think everything you said was necessarily wrong.But the fact that you stretched beyond credibility for the other two makes me question your perspective overall.
She may not be the most eloquent speaker, but her ability to relinquish power makes her utterly superior to everyone in D.C.I really enjoyed Shatner's take. Thank you.
insomniacalJul 29, 2009
And I criticized just that bit, not the whole thing. "Self-pitying", "terribly-written boilerplate patriotism" -- I can grant those as matters of interpretation.Wow, look at that. I'm not an absolutist, and don't think everything you said was necessarily wrong.But the fact that you stretched beyond credibility for the other two makes me question your perspective overall.
Closed AccountJul 29, 2009
That doesn't even make since.
skyebekaJul 29, 2009
I listened to the Shat version, but not the s**t version. Everything is better with a little Shat on it.
groupthinkerJul 30, 2009
She may not be the most eloquent speaker, but her ability to relinquish power makes her utterly superior to everyone in D.C.I really enjoyed Shatner's take. Thank you.
lewieJul 30, 2009
"Prior to his hosting career, O'Brien was a writer for Saturday Night Live and the animated series The Simpsons." - Wikipedia
shorrobiJun 19, 2010
<a class="user" href="http://all-inclusive-family-vacations.blogspot.com/2009/02/motor-home-summer-vacations.html" rel="nofollow">http://all-inclusive-family-vacations.blogspot.com ...</a>I like Palin and Shatner.