If it’s not one thing, it’s always something. You’d think Monday would be a busy news day. It’s not.
What’s the focus today? Rudy’s constant phone calls from one of his wives whenever he gives a speech. And my laugh. That’s right, somebody cares whether Hillary Clinton laughs or not, and how much, and how long, and at what, and when, and with whom, and whether it’s a gut laugh, or a practiced laugh, or a staged laugh, or a truly spontaneous laugh (as if that really happens).
Gimme a break.
Reuters says Rudy’s cell phone and Hillary’s laugh are causing waves on the campaign trail. The cell phone bit is getting old, though. How many times can that happen? Maybe the wives are calling Rudy to ask about why the alimony check is late. Again.
Bwaaaaaahahaha! I crack me up.
See? Totally a legitimate, spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment laugh. You don’t see Paris Hilton laughing like I laugh. The girl is practically a morbid hermit these days. “Don’t let the bastards get you, honey!” I’ll have her over to the White House some time when Bill is out of town.
Come on. Let’s be real about this laughing non-issue. Is this kind of micro-editing really politically newsworthy? I laugh. You laugh. We all laugh. It’s what happens when a person gets warmed up and relaxed and has one or two drinks among friends. The real problem here is those damned video cameras and the YouTube effect. Every seemingly little affectation gets amplified over and over and over and over.
The next time Rudy’s cell phone rings and he says it’s his wife, somebody ask him, “Which one?”
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