You know Bob, you are not very good at this, are you!!!!!
You're quoting a television show, Jim. No wonder you're so lost, you've become "Hollywoodized."
You are James Stewart in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," aren't you. "James Craik Goes to Hollywood" is a lot closer to the truth.
Jim when you start believing all the grifters, liars, and phonies in Hollywood, you've got some serious reality problems.
And, may I add this bit of advice, never take a personal check from someone in the acting business.
Gee Bob, I'm quoting from something my wife sent me!
I see that you brought in the words "Hollywood, liars grifters and phonies" yet you did not refute anything Mr O'donnell said.
Thats because all that Mr O'Donnell said is true!
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Oh yes, there is one more thing that you are wrong about, Mr O'Donnell is not "Hollywood"
From 1989 to 1995, he was a key legislative aide to Senator
Daniel Patrick Moynihan.<SUP id=cite_ref-Unelected_1994_3-2 class=reference>
[4]</SUP> From 1989 to 1991, he served as senior advisor to Moynihan. From 1992 to 1993, he was staff director of the
United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, then chaired by Senator Moynihan. And then from 1993 to 1995, he was staff director of the
United States Senate Committee on Finance, once again under Senator Moynihan’s chairmanship. He thus led the staff of the Senate's tax-writing committee during the consideration of President
Bill Clinton's first budget, which Congress enacted in the
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993.
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This is another good example of the old saying, when the facts are against you attack the messenger.
Bob does not discuss the quotes, he does not refute anything I posted...............NO
He makes a personal attack against me.
Then Bob attacked the messenger, saying Mr O'Donnell was "Hollywood, a liar, a grifter and a phonie". Does that resume sound like a grifter and a phonie to anyone else?