Arnold: He's getting them riled up. "Don't be economic girlie-men!"
The guy's chock-full of confidence and charisma. I don't know how on the level he is, but it's fun watching him rule the crowd.
The twins: Jenna will never be described as "demure".
She doesn't have to be as proper as her mom, but I think she might just lift her top if you throw her some Mardi Gras beads.
Laura: She did a great job. She was there to help people know her husband better and tell why they should vote for him, and she succeeded with charm and grace to spare. It helped that it didn't take her 21 minutes before finally mentioning her husband.
George didn't need heiresses to get him where he wanted to go, just a nice librarian. Give that fellow credit for marrying wisely.
She really is a classy lady. The daughters? Eh...who knows, they are still young. But George P Bush seems like he has his head screwed on right.
Posted by: abe at August 31, 2004 11:34 PMEh, I'd take it easy on the twins. They did exactly what they were meant to do; make an impression on younger viewers that all Republican's aren't stodgy. Grown ups were meant to ignore them. Sure, they tanked as comedians, but they actually mentioned said the word "sex" and mentioned OutKast, so maybe they made an impression.
Posted by: Joe R. at September 1, 2004 12:27 AMI'm not trying to harsh the twins. Just making an observation about Jenna.
If they did what they were put up there for, then good.
I'd throw beads at Laura B. SHOW US YOUR T's!!!
She has a kick-ass body under that damned clothing.
Posted by: James at September 1, 2004 10:58 AM;)
Posted by: Donnah at September 1, 2004 12:04 PMLibrarian flasher? Cool.
Posted by: Joe R. at September 1, 2004 12:43 PMI thought the twins were funny and light-hearted; they smiled and looked like they were having fun. I was happy for them. Plus, a nice change of pace for typical convention fare!