Eric Massa-Larry King on gayness and groping

I’ve been casually observing the Eric Massa fiasco. Seems to me that his media strategy is to portray himself as batshit crazy. And, there is no better way to come off batshit crazy than to appear on Larry King’s show.

This extraordinary little clip demonstrates why Larry King should be officially designated as a National Treasure.

As always, grope around and click pause on the music player located in the side bar before playing the YouTube.

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3 Responses to Eric Massa-Larry King on gayness and groping

  1. “This extraordinary little clip demonstrates why Larry King should be officially designated as a National Treasure.”

    “… as one just at this moment encountering this ‘ousted Congressman story’ [ ?? ] ‘I’ think his infinite highness L King is fishing for the ‘openly Gay’ twist that has become the newest catch phrase in my personal observation of gay stuff. As in first ‘Openly Gay Mayor elected …’ in the news for 2010…”

    But your other point of recognition of national treasures is exciting: I think it is time for a List — yes — you pose the “Who should be a Nat Treasure …” I’ll do the list…

    pat d and friends… been on vacation from internet …. after hitting my goal of making 2000 posts before 2010 in MooPig. I was suffering from eye strain… ha ha … I am on Ocular Holiday!!

    [you gotta love this one: "bad juju; Banned for having 3 feed errors, fix your feed and visit..."] finally!! … banned by at least one blogger doodle.. 2000 and more posts and banned in some venues… I am a success!!

  2. Pribek says:

    the ocular ceiling..

  3. uhhhh … the Pantheon ?? the ACME in ocular ceilings — http://blog.lib.umn.edu/schue141/matt_machete/Pantheon.jpg

    From that site:

    Believe it or not, I would like to further my knowledge in a variety of fields in addition to architecture. There are many things in science, math, and music that I still have not learned and am eager to understand, but again, not so much so that I learn “too much.” I also feel that one of the greatest things about architecture is the way in which it crosses disciplines. Taking the time to satisfy my thirst for knowledge in disciplines other than architecture would assist me in taking architecture into a completely different direction. It is very possible that this new direction would not be as good as the direction it was going in before, so it’s always important to step back and compare the most recent architecture with that of the past.

    :: like walls filled with MUZAK scratch and sniff? This is non-fiction …

    Larry King national treasure litmus test!

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