Yes and it also opens up a new avenue for political discussion that have nothing to do with politics! Brilliant! Just what politics needs! More diversion!
And my memory is a little fuzzy. What did Nixon own again?![]()
Old news, Ton. lol
Old news, Ton. lol
Romney did that in 1983.
You realize that many people have their dogs loose in the back of pickups with no cap on.
I don't like any of these people but really picking on things that happened nearly thirty years
ago, means you have run out of new antics to criticize.
Maybe a NewFoundlander.Yes and it also opens up a new avenue for political discussion that have nothing to do with politics! Brilliant! Just what politics needs! More diversion!
And my memory is a little fuzzy. What did Nixon own again?![]()
Trying to add to the comedy I see. You're not as practiced apparently :lol:
George W. Bush had Scottish terriers and an English springer spaniel. Clinton had a Labrador retriever. George HW Bush had an English springer spaniel. Reagan had a golden retriever, a cavalier king, a Bouvier, a Siberian husky, an Irish setter, and a Belgian sheepdog.
None of those are American breeds. In fact the nearest you could arguably say that any President recently had an American breed was LBJ, who had a mixed breed dog. For pure breeds you have to go all the way to Theodore Roosevelt, who owned a Chesapeake Bay retriever.
Romney made it perfectly clear that the kennel he kept his dog in and transported on the roof of his station wagon was windproof and perfectly safe in every possible way.
You can see almost every day people with dogs driving with the dog hanging out the window, vulnerable to be hit by anything that might be flying in the air. Romney`s dog in the kennel is far safer than the dogs exposed to irresponsible, but sanctimonious dog owners who let their dogs poke their heads out of their cars and take chances on their dogs getting hit by flying dust, air-borne particles or just the wind. I am sure they would be just as happy to their kids to be just as happy and just as vulnerable as their pets. Yeah, right!