Hijacked Delegates and Sex and the City
Posted on 02. Jun, 2008 by fdc in Famous for DC, Front Page, Local, News, Politics
What did you do over the weekend? Democrats fought and DC women caught back up with Carrie.
Dana Milbank: Democrats Come Together To Tear Their Party in Half
The panel went on, by a vote of 19 to 8, to give Michigan half of its votes — and to give Obama the gift of delegates that the voters of the state had not given him.
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Ickes was enraged. “I am stunned that we have the gall and the chutzpah to substitute our judgment for 600,000 voters,” he told his peers. “Was the process flawed? You bet your ass that it was flawed. . . . You bet your ass a lot of people didn’t vote.” Ickes accused the committee of “hijacking” delegates — “not a good way to start down the path of party unity.”
What Liz Said Loved Sex and the City:
Things I loved? So much. It was so big and over the top. It was Sex. And. The. City. It’s something you can’t escape. There were so many laughs and good times with the movie. You felt great walking out of the theater. It was FUN. That’s the best way to describe it.
Project Beltway Also Dropped the L bomb: LOVE
I went to see a midnight showing of Sex and the City.
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And ladies and enlightened gentleman, it was brilliant.
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I’m not sure what I was expecting – I deliberately avoided most of the articles and especially reviews beforehand – but it completely exceeded my expectations in every way. Smart writing (puns! metaphors!) and plenty of fashion porn. I was hooked all over again.
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shanika
02. Jun, 2008
I like manly men. If a man told me he knew the ins and outs of Sex and the City I would punch him in the face before running in the opposite direction from his candy ass.
Andrew
02. Jun, 2008
Wow, puns and metaphors, only the smartest writing uses those. Then again, I am a man, so the only thing that would make this movie interesting to me would be if the 4 main characters were killed by the Persian army or wookiees. Or by less annoying, more attractive women.