It’s the story of the day that GOP leaders have been battling over who’s to
blame for the fact that Palin was “snubbed” when she was disinvited from a
speaking role at the big fundraiser, which is for the two Congressional
committees, the NRCC and the NRSC. Politico laid
the blame on NRCC chief Sessions, claiming he didn’t want her to
upstage keynote speaker Newt
Gingrich, prompting a round of bitter finger-pointing.
Rush and Hugh don't want anybody to play with the General.
"In the effort to reverse this lurch beyond the farthest left fringe of
previous Democratic statist urges, individual Americans have a role to play.
They have to say no to GM products and services until such time as the
denationalization occurs," says Hugh
Hewitt. He acknowledges that this is a serious step that could hurt
people currently working for GM: "But there isn't any alternative,
The Party of kNOw, indeed. It's as if they have a pathological need to be loudly wrong.
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The Party of kNOw, indeed. It's as if they have a pathological need to be loudly wrong.
They do have a preternatural knack for doing that, don't they?
I'm still at a loss to figure out why the GOP keeps putting clueless Texans like Pete Sessions and John Cornyn in charge of things. Didn't they learn their lesson with George W. Bush? As a fourth-generation native Texan, it pains me that we send so many doofuses (doofi?) and goobers to the Congress, but as the saying goes, if you took all the idiots out of the Congress, it would cease to be a representative body.
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