Thank you...
but I'll ask ya some'm now....and I'm afraid it'll contradict what you've just said about my ears![]()
At 0:33 he seems to be saying ...and folks...if they ask me...what's the like to be president?(or perhaps "what's alike", I can't understand).
Personally I've never heard such an expression (what's the like to be president?) and I can't find it on dictionaries nor on any webpage on the net.
What is he actually saying?
As long as this video is still a hot topic - I will go ahead and pose my question. I am a native speaker AND I live in the south, and I cannot for the life of me make out what it is he says at 2:30. "Some folks say I'm not the brightest bulb in the..." in the what? "Chandelier" is how I've heard the expression, but he almost sounds like he's trying to say "abbatoir." Which is funny, but in a different way.
I await enlightenment, ha-ha.
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.
You're right...I can understand it now...
I noticed that if I don't know a name or the meaning of a word I can't make it out while he's talking. I can't even fix it in my mind. It's just as if I had a blank in my mind.
thank you, Casiopea. I guess my ears are a few sandwiches short of a sack of hammers :)