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Why do we let congress-critters get away with this?
The Senate voted today on bill S 2248 - whether to strike telecom immunity for warentless wiretaps. I find it very interesting that Senator Obama took time to vote while Senator Clinton couldn’t be bothered bother to vote.
Worse, she was in town for the primaries today - so she could have very easily stopped by the Hill to cast her vote.
Why do we let our congress-critters get away with not doing their job? And the fact she’s running for President just doesn’t hold water since somehow Barack was able to cast his vote.
Comon’ America - let’s start demanding our elected officials actually DO the job we pay them for!
Why do we let la-la-liberals get away with this?
Apparently MSNBC anchor David Shuster has earned a place on Hillary’s shit-list with his comments about Chelsea:
In a conference call with reporters, Clinton communications director Howard Wolfson Friday excoriated MSNBC’s David Shuster for suggesting the Clinton campaign had “pimped out” 27-year old Chelsea by having her place phone calls to Democratic Party superdelegates on her mother’s behalf. Wolfson called the comment “beneath contempt” and disgusting.
Clinton’s communications director followed with:
“I, at this point, can’t envision a scenario where we would continue to engage in debates on that network,” he added.
However Clinton has been pushing hard for debate-after-debate with Obama. So, wouldn’t the network hold the cards here? Apparently not in the mind of a la-la-liberal!
Why do we have to apologize for every opinion we have these days? Oh - that’s right - we only have to apologize for opinions that offend la-la-liberals!
Wolfson pointed to what he called a pattern of tasteless comments by MSNBC anchors about the Clinton campaign. Weeks ago, “Hardball” host Chris Matthews apologized to the former first lady after suggesting her political career had been made possible her husband’s philandering.
You know what? I don’t think it’s unreasonable to questions how the Clintons have amassed a personal net worth of approximately $41 million on public-servant salaries. And maybe the $5 “loan” the Clintons made to Hillary’s campaign is because Bill is…a philanderer - payback for Monica and all that?
At any rate, we now know how much it costs to clean a blue dress; $5,000,000.
Regardless - the mock outrage on part of the offended and the required apology on the part of the offender these days pisses me off to no end. And we’re talking about really mild opinions here!
La-la-liberals need to learn to ignore the opinions of those with which they do not agree. The world isn’t a perfect place in happy harmony, and not everyone has to have (or should) have the same opinion. If I offend you - I don’t care - and I won’t offer a phony apology.
Learn to deal with it liberal, touchy-feely America!
Like everyone else, I’m completely unqualified to write this, so I’m going to ramble on mindlessly about how I see the president race shaping up for 2008. Here’s my prediction:
1) Mitt Romney stepped out of the race because he made his own back-room deal with McCain. He’ll get the veep nod and the official GOP ticket will be McCain/Romney.
2) It should have been Paul/Huckabee
3) Obama will win the DNC nomination - just barely - and he’ll name Edwards as his running mate despite the fact that Edwards said he wouldn’t be a running mate a second time
4) Once the McCain/Romney machine has a comfortable lead in polls, or they’re losing - you know…whichever - Bush will Invade Iran
5) No American would dare elect a namby-pamby democrat as president while the nation was embroiled in two wars in the middle-east. McCain/Romney will win in November.
6) McCain will die 2 years into his first term - he’s old as hell after all - and Romney will be president anyway.
And, like always, Americans will do what we do best…piss and moan about the sorry state of our political system instead of going out and voting for someone who might actually shake things up in Washington.