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Jesse Ventura and Ron Paul, a Dynamic Duo?

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Could it be that Ron Paul and Jesse Ventura would ever be the ideal presidential Dynamic Duo? Most people doubt it, but here are a few snippets of what MSM ditzs think of when they encounter Ventura on the Larry King Show and Ron Paul IS QUESTIONED BY LARRY KING in another.

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Jesse Ventura and Ron Paul, a Dynamic Duo? Last night wife Linda and I stumbled onto the Larry King show. (Is his cluelessness for real, or is he just another vapid example of the MSM?) His key guest was the only person on the show who knew what the Hell life in America is all about-Jesse Ventura. Elaborating; one guest, a ditzy redhead, whose hair reminded me of Elsa Lanchester as The Bride of Frankenstein but red, or one of the Three Stooges, was a self-satisfied, and childish goose, who to me, at least, seemed lacking in principles or any sense of journalistic ethics or integrity. She did however, teach us that that making a string of outrageously silly, vacuous, inane comments, and over-speaking Jesse Ventura (She was careful not to over-speak her paycheck-master, King) was an endearing, winning, quality. Did she truly display an IQ just south of that of an avocado, or was she putting us on? King seems always to replace one seeming, bee-bee brained, on-air companion, with another even more lame whenever possible. This gal seemed more suited to some sub-teen gossip show than a serious political program. Oh, wait! I forgot it was not a serious political program , it was the Larry King Show!

Also on was a Republican "Strategist" who couldn't strategize his way out of a house with 12 doors and who also agreed that over-talking Ventura justified his being on the show and a hit with his equally bird-brained followers, if any. His plastic-faced, frozen grin and lame ideals and his constant pitching of McCain made everyone in the room and the audience, nauseas. He was joined by an only slightly less clueless female, a Clinton "Strategist,' who ignored Ventura and pitched her candidate at every opportunity, and an Obama "Strategist" who used every response to something Ventura said. as a segue to pitch his candidate, also

Therefore, we had 3 ethical and intellectual illiterates, one semi literate, the seemingly clueless King and the master who dominated the show, Ventura, with the only common sense approach to solving some of America's problems of anyone in politics, except Ron Paul.

Ventura admitted that of the three MainStream One Party (MOP)-(my acronym) system's candidates, Obama was the best of the litter. As the Quacks droned on, Mr. Ventura, variously, groaned, shook his head, grimaced as if he had caught his manhood in his fly, and perhaps tried to think about baseball or a solid game of Tiddlywinks or anything/anywhere where he might encounter people which had common sense, honesty, integrity (yes, it does still exist) an immortal soul which was either still intact or at least not in the sole possession of Satan. Thus Ventura only occasionally waded into the flimsy, Goosey comments of the batch of lost souls, deeming the rest of what they said too childish or lacking in intellectual substance to justify an answer or a moment more of his time. I asked my wife if Ventura and Ron Paul would make good running mates and she agreed that Ventura had a fatal flaw in most of his arguments and philosophies which would ban him from ever appealing to most uninformed, unenlightened, Americans-that being his Common-Sense.

Jesse Ventura/Ron Paul or Ron Paul/Jesse Ventura, either way quite a ticket.

Hey, would you support them? I might, on many issues, but not on all, but I doubt that the congress would on any at all.

Ask me why I did not name the show's panel of guest "Experts." On second thought don't, none of them struck me as memorable any more than would an encounter with a group of dorky, calculating, silly-dillies, who, unable to grasp the seriousness of discussing issues instead of harping on the questionable virtues of their candidate, lipped prattle in lieu of serious, thoughtful, dialogue.

It was indeed a sick presentation saved only by the presence of Ventura. He is certainly no FDR, or even an Elliot Spitzer, but he makes sense most of the time.

 

Professor Bagnolo has majored in: Cultural Anthropology, Architectural design, painting, creative writing. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, he was offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.
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Whatcha 'spect? by Sandy Sand on Thursday, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:23:32 PM
Sandy by Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo on Thursday, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:39:07 PM
Larry King and Ventura by N H on Friday, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:10:58 PM
Let me get this straight by ardee D. on Saturday, Apr 5, 2008 at 9:38:11 AM
I would absolutely support that ticket by Jeanette Doney on Saturday, Apr 5, 2008 at 9:58:21 AM
ARDEE, DH, DONEY by Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo on Sunday, Apr 6, 2008 at 10:19:24 AM