I read your blog in Google Reader, and was wondering if it just hadn't rendered something right. Guess not, since I followed the link and there's nothing here.
And that's about as much comment as my mind can handle after today.
Finally Cornyn finds an appointee he can vote against. After making a token effort with Clinton, by delaying the vote for an hour, and remaining silent on Geitner, and then voting for both of them, he finally finds his cojones.
If Cornyn is the most conservative senator after Coburn and Demint, then we are royally screwed.
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What? Now you're campaigning like Obama?
:)
I don't have the slightest idea where this came from.
Must have hit one key too many earlier.
Wonder just how many comments this will generate?
If you end up here, go ahead and leave a comment. Post anything (PG-13ish) you want. Spam away.
I'm kind of interested in seeing just how many comments we can generate.
I thought it was a "speechless" kind of thing, what with Sen. Specter's rolling over on the Holder vote.
I read your blog in Google Reader, and was wondering if it just hadn't rendered something right. Guess not, since I followed the link and there's nothing here.
And that's about as much comment as my mind can handle after today.
Hey JT, it has been awhile. Glad to see you.
Phillip, thanks for reading, I do appreciate it.
I'd have to say this post is a nice way of illustrating the space between the ears of many politicians. Especially Ms. McCarthy!
Finally Cornyn finds an appointee he can vote against. After making a token effort with Clinton, by delaying the vote for an hour, and remaining silent on Geitner, and then voting for both of them, he finally finds his cojones.
If Cornyn is the most conservative senator after Coburn and Demint, then we are royally screwed.
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