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To: High-Tech East who wrote (40268)1/11/2001 6:53:56 AM
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To: High-Tech East who wrote (40268)1/11/2001 9:23:09 AM
From: opalapril  Respond to of 64865
 
OT: The Shrub. I think it was a phrase coined by Molly Ivans.

The quotable Ivins
salon.com

She slices, she dices, she tosses and gores, but she never, never bores.

Dec. 12, 2000 | On the recent campaign: "It's like having
Ted Baxter of the old 'Mary Tyler Moore' show running for
president: Gore has Ted's manner, and Bush has his brain." (Fort
Worth Star-Telegram, 10/25/2000)

On George W. Bush: "If you think his daddy had trouble with
'the vision thing,' wait'll you meet this one." (Progressive, June
1999)

On Bill Clinton: "If left to my own devices,
I'd spend all my time pointing out that he's
weaker than bus-station chili." (Introduction to
"You Got to Dance With Them What Brung
You")

"No one but a fool or a Republican ever took
him for a liberal." ("You Got to Dance With
Them What Brung You")

On George Bush Sr.: "Calling George Bush
shallow is like calling a dwarf short." (Mother
Jones, February 1990)

"The next person who refers to David Duke
as a populist ought to be Bushururued, as they
now say in Japan, meaning to have someone
puke in your lap." (Mother Jones, May/June
1992)

On Ronald Reagan: "You have to ignore a
lot of stuff in order to laugh about Reagan --
dead babies and such -- but years of practice
with the Texas Lege is just what a body
needs to get in shape for the concept of
Edwin Meese as attorney general. Beer also
helps." (Progressive, March 1986)

(Responding to the Reagan warning that "The Red Tide will lap
at our very borders.") "These sneaky bastards from Nicaragua --
there's 3 million of 'em down there, there's only 16 million
Texans, and they've got us cornered between the Rio Grande
and the North Pole." (Progressive, May 1986)

"I have been collecting euphemisms used on television to suggest
that our only president is so dumb that if you put his brains in a
bee, it would fly backwards." (Progressive, August 1987)

On Texas: "I dearly love the state of Texas, but I consider that
a harmless perversion on my part, and discuss it only with
consenting adults." (Fort Worth Star-Telegram column, March 1,
1992)

On the National Rifle Association: "You can count on the
NRA to put on a show that makes King Lear look like a master
of understatement. I suspect they're all thwarted thespians: If
we could just get them into show business we wouldn't have to
listen to them carry on about how freedom is just another word
for a .357 Magnum. (Progressive, August 1999)

On Berkeley, Calif.: "If there are hookers in this town, they
wear Rockports." (Fort Worth Star-Telegram, March 12, 1997)

On Camille Paglia: "Christ! Get this woman a Valium!"
(Mother Jones, 1991)

On Jerry Brown: "Question: What would happen to Brown's
face if he smiled? Second question: What would it take to make
him smile?" (Fort Worth Star-Telegram, March 10, 1992)

On H. Ross Perot: "It's hard to envision a seriously short guy
who sounds like a Chihuahua as a charismatic threat to
democracy, but it is delicious to watch the thrills of horror
running through the Establishment at the mere thought." (Time,
June 1992)

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