Byron York's piece in National Review on the anti-war rally that went off in D.C. over the weekend, describes this gem by Cynthia McKinney, as she attempted to use hurricane Katrina in metaphor.
And Katrina wasn't even the only weather phenomenon used to criticize George W. Bush. When Georgia Democratic Rep. Cynthia McKinney spoke to the crowd, she began by declaring that "a cruel wind blows across America." By that, she meant not a hurricane, but a wind that began "in Texas and Montana" — an apparent reference to George W. Bush's home state of Texas and Dick Cheney's home state of...well, his home state is Wyoming, but McKinney was fairly close.
Those people from Montana and Wyoming all look the same to me.
Posted by: Kelly Norman | September 27, 2005 at 11:28 AM
Yeah. And those states up there! Who the hell can keep 'em straight anyway?
Posted by: Tom Bowler | September 27, 2005 at 04:54 PM