I repsectfully yield to my friend from Bossier City but hasten to add....I'm glad he's yours. :hihi: :hihi:
To my colleague in the ole capitol of the South...I guess it's kind of like relatives, you can't pick them, you just put up with them. We've got Carville, but we also got Shaquille O'Neal - so I guess it balances out. Kind of like you guys got Charles Barkley and Bo Jackson.
i don't see the problem, he's the karl rove of the democrats. whatever side of the fence your on, you have to admire both as political strategists. everyone always bitches how everyone on tv is against us, then someone is pro LSU and you blast them. i'll take all the support in the natl spotlight we can get. it's closeminded, blanket statements that give republicans a bad name. it's a shame b/c not everyone feels that way.
Not to mention that he's got to be pretty open-minded himself, since he married a big time Republican. Someone else mentioned disagreeing with both him and Clinton, but imagining they be fun to party with. That's funny because I've said the same thing about Clinton a number of times. He's probably a hoot to hang out with--his wife, on the other hand, probably isn't.
hey republicans and dems are one thing, but LSU and Auburn???!!! Those party lines can't be crossed!!!:hihi: :rofl: :lol:
I've always felt that way about W. He seems like he'd be a good drinking buddy or next door neighbor. And, well, most of you know my thoughts on him as a leader. :hihi:
That's what I thought. Actually some of the best partying I have done was with LSU fans in BR. :yelwink2: