Monday, April 23, 2007

 

Sen. Harry Reid throws down the gauntlet

I am proud of the role the Senate and the House are playing in this historic debate. It is a constructive -- and long overdue -- effort to put some spine in our policy.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said that. And I second it.

Sen. Reid throws down the gauntlet over Iraq.

--ER

Comments:
OK,OK, here are the tips of the iceburgs.

1. "Administrators at Emmanuel College are defending the firing of a professor who dramatized the Virginia Tech massacre in his classroom, accusing him of using obscene language and disparaging the victims as “rich white kids.” "

2. "Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), the most liberal of the Democratic presidential candidates in the primary field, declared in a letter sent to his Democratic House colleagues this morning that he plans to file articles of impeachment against Vice President Dick Cheney."

3. "Bush was positively enthusiastic about embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales during a brief press availability this morning: "The Attorney General went up and gave a very candid assessment, and answered every question he could possibly answer, honestly answer, in a way that increased my confidence in his ability to do the job," Bush said."

4. ""In his attempt to dismiss us, Mr. Rove turned to head toward his table, but as soon as he did so, Sheryl reached out to touch his arm. Karl swung around and spat, 'Don't touch me.' How hardened and removed from reality must a person be to refuse to be touched by Sheryl Crow? Unphased, Sheryl abruptly responded, 'You can't speak to us like that, you work for us.' Karl then quipped, 'I don't work for you, I work for the American people.' To which Sheryl promptly reminded him, 'We are the American people.'"


The next thing you know the President will be replacing Steve Colbert and John Stewart with the likes of Rich Little.

We really, really have fallen down the rabit hole!
 
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