Rick Santelli's hero. Especially true sense Republicans long ago forgot the definition of a true hero.
Montgomery Burns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "He embodies a number of characteristics about Corporate America, as he has an unquenchable desire to increase his own wealth and power. Mr. Burns also embodies the stereotype of a manager: he forgets his employees' names (especially Homer, despite the fact that they seem to interact on a daily basis) and is unconcerned for their safety and well-being. His age provides the writers a character with which to express dated humor and references to popular culture before the 1950s. His aspirations to apply obsolete technology to everyday life or references to Victorian era people or places provide a common source of humor on the show."
Monday, February 23, 2009
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