Joe Smith....meet Jesse Ventura
I guess the MDC needs to look into writing a book to combat Jesse Ventura:
I turned to Terry and said, "I really don't see how people can live in this. But I imagine, like anything else, you become accustomed to it.""They have my deepest sympathies," Terry said.
"This is about the last place on the planet I've seen that I'd want to live," I said.
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Texas has the advantage of knowing that we had no use for Jesse Ventura long before Minnesota figured it out.

Theocritus, that link is from 2006. I just read a review and excerpt of Ventura's new book and he seems to be writing a rather plain version of theories already written by many others in the past, but from the perspective of a Governor who knew Bush personally. His criticisms of Midland center around the rather bleak scenery here. It might be fun to read his book and see what else is in it, since he is a colorful figure in American entertainment and politics. His military past qualifies him to speak on the subject of War, I would think.





So Ventura has bought into moonbat greenery? No one ever accused him of being sagacious or a deep thinker. He was elected because he was NOT a politician, and he won over Hubert Humphrey III, which gave me a particular frisson of delight.
Jesse also has these doubts about the official 9/11 story--but bear in mind that this is from prisonplanet.com, and I'm afraid to surf it too much for it might be contagious.
But the link is worth clicking. He's bonding, in the best possible way, with Kinky Friedman, and he has abandoned his Mr. Clean look for one that is decidedly Fu Man Chu.
Jesse, the Body, not the Brain, Ventura. A renewable Truther. Perhaps he and La Rosie can get together and tell us that 9/11 couldn't happen because steel doesn't melt.
I just love moonbats.