(bree-ko-LAZH) noun Something created using a mix of whatever happens to be available. [From French bricolage (do-it-yourself job), from bricoler (to putter around, to do odd jobs), from bricole (trifle), from Italian briccola.]
Sep 30, 2004
Master Debater
Flummoxed Lummox
Tonight, in the first debate, Kerry made a strong showing (for which I am heartily grateful). He started out visibly nervous, but got stronger and delivered a lucid and welcome message of change throughout the debate. Bush on the other hand, started out with his in his usual smug demeanor. As the debate went on, Bush lost his train of thought, his composure, and his breath. My dislike of Bush's personality and his policy (both at home and abroad) is so great that I am filled with schadenfreude watching him twitch while having his trademark smirk removed in verbal sparring. Kerry is a candidate who is not only articulate, but is also able to pronounce “nuclear.” I could get used to the idea of four years of clear speech coupled with the possibility of the U.S. regaining some of the respect that Bush has cost us throughout the world during his demonic possession of the presidency.
President Gollum
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