Well I am spitting mad!
Watched the debate last night, and no one seems to care or mention or write about or whisper a word about the saliva bubble that collected in the corner of Bush's mouth.
Am I the only person who was stunned yet transfixed on that spittle? I watched it grow and grow...then hold it's own for a large portion of the debate. Why didn't someone motion to him that something was brewing in the corner of his mouth? Why didn't he feel slightly wetter in that area himself?
The only time I can see that happening is if you are loaded up with Novocaine and your lips are numb, or if you are teething.
Bush usually has egg on his face but spit bubbles are going too far.
Watched the debate last night, and no one seems to care or mention or write about or whisper a word about the saliva bubble that collected in the corner of Bush's mouth.
Am I the only person who was stunned yet transfixed on that spittle? I watched it grow and grow...then hold it's own for a large portion of the debate. Why didn't someone motion to him that something was brewing in the corner of his mouth? Why didn't he feel slightly wetter in that area himself?
The only time I can see that happening is if you are loaded up with Novocaine and your lips are numb, or if you are teething.
Bush usually has egg on his face but spit bubbles are going too far.
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