Sitting in a tree k…i…ss…i…n…g:
I’m the Political Dookie and I approve of this ad.
More of the silliness that is Obama:
Barney Frank is a major culpable factor in the current financial crisis but Bill O loses a great opportunity to challenge Frank with facts and instead enagages in silly theatrics. If Bill could have kept his head perhaps he could have pressed Mr. Frank on his conflicted love connection.
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Nancy Delano Pelosi will go down in history as the most incompetent Speaker of the House in history. Her lack of candor regarding the source of the present financial meltdown coupled with her bitter partisanship has made her a total failure. Liberalism is the father of this failure beginning with the Community Reinvestment Act and culminating with the refusal to rein in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
A lesson in how not to bring people together
Rove takes Pelosi and the Dems down:
We need to work through the pain and reclaim the notion of personal responsibility. If you took out a mortgage you could not afford, too bad. Rent. If you are a CEO and engaged in fraudulent accounting practices to pump your bonus, no soup for you…straight to jail. If you are a board member of a corporation and let your CEO run wild, too bad, enjoy your share prices circling the toilet bowl.
If you go to work, live within your means, and take responsibility for your own actions please call your Senators and Reps and demand the same.
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Why don’t we ask President Clinton:
Oh snap! Did Bubba just pull out the bus and run over the Democratic Party?
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