Thursday, December 11, 2008

Well said, Anderson.


Last night on Anderson Cooper 360, the cutie-patooty had this to say:

"The notion that Governor Blagojevich thought he might get an ambassadorship or a cabinet appointment as Secretary of Health and Human Services.....is he smoking glue or something?"

5 comments:

kristina said...

you are quite the blogging machine lately!! I am so glad you are in such awesome hands there in your state. Just makes me sleep better knowing that you live somewhere where people are just trying to do what they can to make it to the top even if it means doing it the wrong way. We need to remember their hearts are in the right place. Yah-you live in a good place with honest, hardworking, elected officals. Thanks for keeping us updated!

Heidi said...

Your political ponderings again make me smile, and NOT just on the inside. Our little hottie, aka Anderson, is on the mark again. And I think you are BLESSED, JUST BLESSED to live in Illinois with all those hard working elected officials working to serve you! If we could all be so lucky to be led by such men as these!

Linde said...

Ah Mr. Cooper. He is sooo good looking!

Does he live in your state? Probably not, but he would be a plus for Illinois! Although he might be a distraction for people and they might begin to not see the cooruption etc. that is happening in your government. Probably better he doesn't live there.

Your tax dollars hard at work. Do they get a Golden Parachute for their work?

elizabeth, eliza, liza, liz, elles, etc. said...

ANDERSON HAS GOT IT GOIN' ONNNNNNNNN.
hes so intelligent, i could just eat him up.

Kristen said...

when my mom took me to go and get my nails done there was another lady there that was getting her toenails done and that was it. so i was getting my nails done and she was too and it was on the show with anderson cooper on it and the lady of whatever started talking about how cute he is and my mom got into the conversation and so did the person that was doing the ladys nails. i was laughing about how they can get into that big of a conversation about just one man.