Re: I'll tell you some To me that part sounded like "Dilbert Einstein," which is a joke: combination of "Dilbert," the comic strip about the engineer, and Albert Einstein.
I think that this comedian was playing to a Bush-friendly audience and thus was careful to keep the humor confined to what is known as a "good-natured ribbing." For instance, that part about the "good old-fashioned Texas ass-whuppin'" portrays Bush as perhaps not the most skilled diplomat or foreign policy maker, but nonetheless the guy who the audience can trust to defend the country.
I don't mean to wander off topic. But we do seem to be delving into every nuance of the video. Or som'n like 'at. |