Washington Times
Ron Johnson, Clueless in Washington: Step aside, Mr. Obama; let me show you how it's done
Do you think there is anything Sen. Ron Johnson knows more about than President Barack Obama, except plastic manufacturing? (That's assuming he actually knows something about that, having been set up in the biz by his daddy-in-law.)
Johnson, who has no reason whatsoever to think that, believes he could show the President a thing or two.
His op ed columnin the right-wing Washington Times leaves you speechless.
If only Johnson were king for a day --or even president -- we'd all be rolling in clover. Seriously. He believes that. First thing we do, we kill all the lawyers -- no, we repeal ALL of the Obama initiatives, whatever they may be.
He'd especially like to show the Pres how to create jobs -- probably by hiiring prisoners, like he did at his Oshkosh plastics factory, and letting the state pay for their health care.
Read it yourself if you must. Have a barf bag handy.
Do you think there is anything Sen. Ron Johnson knows more about than President Barack Obama, except plastic manufacturing? (That's assuming he actually knows something about that, having been set up in the biz by his daddy-in-law.)
Johnson, who has no reason whatsoever to think that, believes he could show the President a thing or two.
His op ed columnin the right-wing Washington Times leaves you speechless.
If only Johnson were king for a day --or even president -- we'd all be rolling in clover. Seriously. He believes that. First thing we do, we kill all the lawyers -- no, we repeal ALL of the Obama initiatives, whatever they may be.
He'd especially like to show the Pres how to create jobs -- probably by hiiring prisoners, like he did at his Oshkosh plastics factory, and letting the state pay for their health care.
Read it yourself if you must. Have a barf bag handy.
Quick Hits - September 9th: Voting Rights, and Gift Cards are a Republicans Best Friend
- Hat tip to Tony Cani, the Political Director of the Young Democrats, for catching the most cynical youth story of the week. From the conservative Washington Times:
Republicans can keep young voters who support Democratic nominee Barack Obama at home by giving their young relatives and friends gift cards to iTunes and Starbucks that are good only on Nov. 4, election day.
“That’s the only way to keep them away from the polls,” said Kellyanne Conway, president of The Polling Company, during a breakfast with the delegates at their hotel near the University of Minnesota.
RNC08: Sarah Palin — Babies, Lies & Scandal
Apparently the National Enquirer is following a story that Palin had an affair with her husband’s business manager. Easy to dismiss them — except that they were on target with John Edwards’ baby mama Rielle. It’s hard to believe that McCain, who had six months — longer than most candidates — to vet and choose a running mate, chose a tabloid star.
Does RK use too much Profanity?
Thursday, the Washington Times had an article online that had a very cursory examination of blogs and the profanity within the content. The analysis was that
Liberals are more than 12 times likely to use profanity than conservatives on the Web.
Now I don't know about you guys, I consider myself liberally moderate and have been known to use profanity on occasion. The real gem of the
article is the theories on what profanity usage means for the political spectrum poles:
Some on the right may take this as a sign of their superior intelligence. Others may theorize that it's simply because liberals are angry at President Bush.
More than likely, it is a reflection of how things are offline. Conservatives, especially those who are more religious, are less likely to use profanity in their daily conversation.
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