July 26, 2007
Miss John Edwards speaks
Not as much as ours if you get elected, you dolt:
Dumont, Ia. — Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards squeezed into a pair of Spandex bike shorts today and pedaled on the RAGBRAI route with champion cyclist Lance Armstrong.After riding from just north of Dumont to Kesley, Edwards wrapped his arms around a several riders from Team Killer Bees for a photo, but declined be held aloft in their traditional sideways pose. "You'd drop me, then I couldn't be president," he joked.
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"This is actually not hard, this is fun," Edwards said as he climbed a hill on County Road T16 on a black Trek road bike he borrowed for the day. "The biggest problem is my butt hurts. Is that normal?"
In a field of vacuous Democrat candidates, he's waaaaayyyyyyy out in front...
Posted by George Moneo at July 26, 2007 08:28 AM
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Hey, give the guy a break. I'm sure a line like that worked great at his college fraternity. You know, Phi Delta Moron.
Posted by: asombra
at July 26, 2007 09:42 AM
I Just wonder how the "Breck boy" managed to keep his hair from getting all messed up. Was his hairdresser along for the ride?
Posted by: Firefly
at July 26, 2007 11:40 AM
Yeth.
Posted by: George L. Moneo
at July 26, 2007 11:53 AM
No self-respecting male over the age of 17 would ever be caught dead riding a bike. A true man only uses either internal-combustion powered transport, or if he wants exercise, his feet. There are other, better ways to get exercise than a bike. Bikes are for the kiddies, pure and simple.
Posted by: Peshkatari
at July 26, 2007 01:11 PM
I guess he can't play a "cool" musical instrument while wearing shades, like Billy boy did on Arsenio Hall. Remember that classic maneuver?
Posted by: asombra
at July 26, 2007 02:48 PM
Come to think of it, he may be working on sound bytes for when he campaigns in San Francisco.
Posted by: asombra
at July 26, 2007 03:05 PM
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