From: tak on
Great week for the right:

Tea baggers disown Palin and Captain America

Newt Gingrinch thought Richard Reid was an American citizen and that was why
the Bush JD had to give him has Miranda Warnings.

Mitch McConnell caved to President Obama's demand and removed the holds on a
large number of Federal appointments that the Repubs had held up.

Way to go


From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 23:13:35 -0500, tak wrote:

> Great week for the right:
>
> Tea baggers disown Palin and Captain America
>
> Newt Gingrinch thought Richard Reid was an American citizen and that was
> why the Bush JD had to give him has Miranda Warnings.
>
> Mitch McConnell caved to President Obama's demand and removed the holds on
> a large number of Federal appointments that the Repubs had held up.
>
> Way to go

I never thought much of Newt.

Mitch? Must have had a good reason, although on Meet the Depressed a few
weeks ago, dave Gregory asked him how he was going to vote on Bernake's
reappointment, and McConnell said "I don't see any obstacles to his
reappointment" "But what's your vote on the matter?" "I don't think
Bernake will face any opposition being reappointed." "But,how are YOU
going to vote?" "I DON'T SEE ANY OPPOSITION TO BERNAKE REAPPOINTMENT"

Dave finally dropped it...