Frances Fragos Townsend is Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. (Yeah.) She recently told CNN that even though the US hasn't found Osama bin Laden yet, that shouldn't be seen as a failure. No. It's a "success that hasn't occurred yet."
Let's buy the lady another drink:
UPDATE: WTF is going on with the Right today? Oh yeah that swearing in thing. Anyhow. Next to Frances at the bar, Sean Hannity: "Citing no evidence, Hannity maintains Iraqi WMDs 'were moved'." You want ice with that, Sean?
That's sort of how I feel about winning the lottery some day. I can't exactly bank on the winnings just yet, but I can look forward to and celebrate this event and success that's yet to happen.
ReplyDeleteI like that positive quote in the kool aid. I like positive messages.... I would not have expected one on a Kool-aid photo. I dont drink Kool-aid too much sugar. Very interesting blog.
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I suggest a Healthy, Steaming Cup-Of Re-Al-Li-Tea! (Hold the sugar!)
ReplyDeleteHmmmm-Peach-Mint is my FAV kind of flavor!
*wink*
balls, that's what it is, has to be more than the kool aid, has to be a medical condition, too much blood being diverted from the brain.
ReplyDeleteWAR IS PEACE
ReplyDeleteFREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
-George Orwell, 1948
It's true. Failure is success that hasn't occurred yet, a stranger is just a friend you haven't met yet, and impossible is the opposite of possible.
ReplyDeleteLess is more, Comrade!
ReplyDeleteI am so going to use that phrase at work!
ReplyDelete*giggidy*
Townsend: "I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and gosh darnit, people like me!"
ReplyDeleteIf failure is a success that has not occurred yet, then success must be a failure that has not occurred.
ReplyDeleteSeems like Chimpy reasoning to me.
Regards,
Tengrain
I saw this profiled on The Young Turks, and didn't know whether it was for real or a joke. Turns out it was both.
ReplyDeleteThis one's for Comrade Kevin:
"I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we are really talking about peace." -- GW Bush, June 18, 2002