From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
I love it. If it were a Republican they'd be crying out to have him hung
from the rafters:

President Barack Obama on Friday called ethics charges against Democratic
Rep. Charlie Rangel "very troubling" and said he hopes the longtime
lawmaker can end his career with dignity. Several House Democrats went
further, flat-out urging the New York congressman to resign.

"He's somebody who's at the end of his career," Obama said in an interview
that aired Friday on "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric." ''I'm sure that
what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity. And my hope is
that it happens."

From the Canadian Free Press:

San Francisco's very own Nancy Pelosi was at the forefront of the
liberal overthrow of the U.S. House of Representatives four years ago with
her silly rhetoric to “Drain the Swamp,” shut down the “Culture of
Corruption,” and other mindless slogans.

In a historic misreading of voter sentiment, once the 2006 election was
final, Madam Speaker immediately impounded the Speaker's Gavel and
boldly trumpeted the emergence of a “New Day in America.”

Less than four years later, it is clear that Pelosi's much- ballyhooed
swamp cleaner needs a major overhaul so as to ferret out the worst manner
of muck feeding at the very bottom of the swamp.

Specifically, Pelosi needs to reboot her sleaze screen to catch the likes
of alleged tax fraud Rep. Charles Rangel whose protestations of innocence
will be put to the test after a House investigative panel announced that
Rangel would face a public ethics trial over findings that he had violated
a range of ethics rules.

For the record, Rangel is a liberal Democrat. Apparently, Pelosi's
draining of the swamp was designed to catch corrupt Republicans, and only
Republicans!

Which causes one to challenge another goofy Pelosism, the one in which she
declared, “Perhaps it will take a woman to clean the U.S. House.”





Wow. Even Canadian's can't stand her.


From: Clive on
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>"He's somebody who's at the end of his career," Obama said in an interview
>that aired Friday on "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric."
She has the most mournful voice that I've ever heard from a news reader.
--
Clive