Proof is in the pudding
When I'm feeling uncharitable, I call the Cory Farley radio show "Grandpa Farley's Reading Hour." However, he has a good one going this morning.
A caller ("Mike"?) just said, "If you like the package on the pudding better than the pudding, I guess you’re still a Republican."
That's a perfect analogy. Republicans tell us what we want to hear and do what they want to do when they're in office (as proven by George W. Bush's administration).
I was a registered Republican until a few years ago. I agree with a lot of the traditional principles of the Republican party, but I've almost always voted for Democrats because their candidates usually seem more aligned with my interests.
UPDATE 9/14/08: Wow! I don't know what happened in the format on this one. I just deleted and retyped that section—let's see if that gets rid of the gremlins.
A caller ("Mike"?) just said, "If you like the package on the pudding better than the pudding, I guess you’re still a Republican."
That's a perfect analogy. Republicans tell us what we want to hear and do what they want to do when they're in office (as proven by George W. Bush's administration).
I was a registered Republican until a few years ago. I agree with a lot of the traditional principles of the Republican party, but I've almost always voted for Democrats because their candidates usually seem more aligned with my interests.
UPDATE 9/14/08: Wow! I don't know what happened in the format on this one. I just deleted and retyped that section—let's see if that gets rid of the gremlins.

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