The Democratic National Committee's Robert Zimmerman told Fox News listeners that in some states Democrats were hunted down with dogs.
"I mean governor, they hunt Democrats with dogs in these states," stated Zimmerman on Huckabee, and it's true, we do.
Hunt Zimmerman Down With Dogs |
Speaking of dogs, there's been a lot of helpful suggestions as to a name for the new-found Heeler: Banjo, Rustler, Bubba, Clarence, Erasmus, Bebble, Frankie (& variations), Zeke, Mac, Blue, Hans, Zebedee, Abednego, Bonza and more besides.
I'm leaning towards Banjo and Rustler.
Good hunting,
LSP
With eyes like that he should called Cerberus!
ReplyDeleteI see the dog is now further into the house, LOL.
ReplyDeleteBanjo sounds good!
ReplyDeleteCerberus certainly has a ring to it...
ReplyDeleteI know, Julie, he sneaked past me this morning. Wiley little beast.
ReplyDeleteI like Banjo too...
ReplyDeleteYou need to put a Hippie (or a Democrat) in front of the (yet-to-be-named) hound and see if he goes on point. If not, the name must reflect.
ReplyDeletePatton had a Staffordshire Bull Dog that he named "William the Great". When he was found to be more timid than his lineage would suggest, Patton simply re-named him "Willie".
Let's see how the soon-to-be-named beast does.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to respond to Chindit, interestingly. He might also be a little mad.
Perhaps a fit.
You know what they say about "mad dogs and Englishmen.".....
ReplyDeleteWith some justice...
ReplyDelete"Damn it" should be the dogs name
ReplyDelete"Dammit! Come here!"
ReplyDeleteI vote for Dammit! Wait... that is my first name. I can share
ReplyDeleteVery generous!
ReplyDeleteI've been getting random texts voting for "Dammit" too. Popular.
Aussie Dog should have an Aussie name, like Bruce... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f_p0CgPeyA
ReplyDeleteHow's it going with Dammit Blue... is he sleep'n in the house?
ReplyDeleteHe's doing well, though I have let him sleep in the house in absence of a dog house... Soft-headed...
ReplyDeleteAnd I think Blue's his name. Real good dog; on the older side.