The party of no needs to hold to that role since the party of yes created this mess.
What's with the hysteria about the voting of Scott Brown? He said he wasn't going to be a rubber stamp Republican.
Seeing the Ovechkin hit on Jagr suddenly a lot makes sense about the rise in concussions. It used to be we lowered our shoulders and left them low through the hit. Now its lower the shoulder and finish while raising it through the hit. Elbows and shoulders are at face level when the force of the impact is at its peak.
The IOC distributes 100,000 condoms to the athletes in the Olympic Village but people get all congested about an inappropriate kiss of a strategically placed medal?
Republicans are puffing up about likely November wins, and ignoring the fact that they're already ignoring and/or foresaking the very folks who're going to make those victories happen.
Barack Obama said he'd rather be a one-termer who got things done than be thought ineffective for two. His health care debacle won't go away until his politburo cronies do.
Tony Kornheiser gave a less-than-flattering critique of the wardrobe choices of Hannah Storm and ESPN suspended him for it. Sports mirrors society: Only opinions approved by the appropriate network and sanctioning league/association/governing body will be deemed acceptable from now on.
The lukewarm ways of the current crop of DC Republicans highlights why the radicals who're ruining the country are so afraid of Richard Cheney. He reacts strongly to their unworkable programs and unreasonable theories, but also acts with a preemptive strength.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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