Maybe things aren’t as bad as they seem (see post below). The Democratic Party acted with sense today by saying “no” to Nancita and picking Hoyer.
I stand corrected – and quickly
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PLUS, Joey Lieberman is saying he won’t rule out crossing the aisle and joining the Republican party. ‘Course he, too, is a politician, and politicians say a lot of things they don’t mean.
Humliating John Murtha was a no-brainer. The man is a serious political liability. His FBI Abscam video would be played over the Internet a million times between now and the 2008 elections.
I think its really funny that whenever republicans take over, the liberals start freaking out before their first session… and now the conservatives seems to be doing the same thing.
Can people not just wait until their political opponents actually do something before acting like idiots? Its no wonder intelligent, thoughtful, non-dogmatic people don’t want to run for office.