For those interested. My own take is this: we shouldn’t have elected this guy because he wasn’t equipped for the job — and everything about him told us that he would be a far-left ideologue, not the “pragmatist” he pretended to be. Anything else was simply piling on. (thanks to Alan) **** update: On the other hand… Dude. Pick an answer and stick with it. For the love of poi.
January 19, 2011
Bowling for Pima County…?
Really. It’s only a matter of time. May I suggest Mr Moore interview Newt, Jeb Bush, John McCain, and perhaps Bill Frist? As for the substance: well, Mike, to be honest, I’m less concerned that a black man will break into my house and rape my wife than I am that you’d break into my house and root around my fringe for braunschweiger and potted hams. So there’s that.
Paul Ryan sets the record straight
On ObamaCare accounting. Not that we needed him to. But maybe Bill Frist will see this, and it’ll temper that erection ObamaCare gives him. **** related.
Is it too late…
…to cancel the big red carpet dinner for China’s President, and just order in some take-out? Otherwise, bitch slap
Bill Frist, Pragmatist
It’s not enough that former GOP Senate leader Bill Frist has said he’d vote for ObamaCare, even as the current conservative-GOP in the House, acting at the behest of the American people, are set to vote for its repeal. No. He’d not only vote for it; he’d take it home, rent a movie with it, and then curl up on the couch, hoping that maybe later it’d give him a
Newt Gingrinch, pragmatist
Here’s a tip, Newt: when you find yourself lavishing praise on a President who is running an obvious long con, and taking pot shots at Sarah Palin, who you suggest should keep her mouth shut when it comes to defending herself against Dem-led accusations that she (and others, including the TEA Party) is complicit in an actual mass murder, you’ve become an establishment Republican, and the only office you’re fit
