Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Re: I love Mark Steyn

He isn't bad looking

On Wednesday, June 13, 2012, Bear Bear <thatbearguy@gmail.com> wrote:
> Blond, Beard, Furry, a Bear, a huge intellect. And a great dry wit. What's not to like....LOL
> Would love to have a beer with him. He's on my list. That one of who would invite for dinner. Anyone in history.
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> Bear
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> P.S. I forgot he likes music. The standards mostly, from what I can gather. And he sings. Has has a couple of CDs
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> http://www.amazon.com/Marshmallow-World-Jessica-Martin-Steyn/dp/B001HKRKFU
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> http://www.steynstore.com/page2.html
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> On 12 June 2012 17:52, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Does he know?
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> On Tuesday, June 12, 2012, Bear Bear wrote:
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> June 9, 2012 4:00 A.M.
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> Our Celebrity President
> There are monarchies and republics aplenty, but there's only one 24/7 fundraising presidency.
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> By Mark Steyn
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> President Obama works a fundraiser at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, June 6, 2012.
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> Mark Steyn 
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> Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Diamond Jubilee a few days ago — that's 60 years on the throne. Just to put it in perspective, she's been queen since Harry S. Truman was president. At any rate, her jubilee has been a huge success, save for a few churlish republicans in various corners of Her Majesty's realms from London to Toronto to Sydney pointing out how absurd it is for grown citizens to be fawning over a distant head of state who lives in a fabulous, glittering cocoon entirely disconnected from ordinary life.
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> Which brings us to President Obama.
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> Last week, the republic's citizen-president passed among his fellow Americans. Where? Cleveland? Dubuque? Presque Isle, Maine? No, Beverly Hills. These days, it's pretty much always Beverly Hills or Manhattan, because that's where the money is. That's the Green Zone, and you losers are outside it. Appearing at an Obama fundraiser at the home of Glee creator Ryan Murphy and his "fiancĂ©" David Miller, the president, reasonably enough, had difficulty distinguishing one A-list Hollywood summit from another. "I just came from a wonderful event over at the Wilshire or the Hilton — I'm not sure which," said Obama, "because you go through the kitchens of all these places and so you never are quite sure where you are."
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> Ah,

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