April 27, 2007

Dregs : Perry loves the lobbyists; Rove investigated (again); Giuliani's losing it

  • Apparently as long as taxpayers aren't paying for it, they shouldn't have anything to say about who pays for Governor Perry's travel. Uhm, yeah... conflict of interest ring a bell?
  • Rove is yet again under investigation

    It looks like Karl Rove is in trouble again. Until now, he has been the "teflon" man, with none of his criminal activities "sticking" enough to get him booted out of the government. Maybe this is the investigation that finally gets him!

    The Office of Special Counsel verified yesterday that it is investigating the actions of White House aides in the last election. The head of the agency verified that Rove is a central figure in the investigation. This small federal agency has repsonsibility for investigating violations of the Hatch Act, which prevents the coercion of federal employees.

    During the time leading up to last year's election, White House aides made presentations to several federal agencies, asking them to find ways to support Republican candidates. Some members of the General Services Agency complained this was coercive, thus kicking off this official investigation.



  • Giuliani thinks that voting for a Democrat means more terrorist attacks. Remind me who was Mayor of NYC in 2001? Why do Republicans stick to this stupid talking point long after more than 70% of the country views it as ridiculous? The reality is that there is NO WAY to absolutely stop some idiot from blowing himself up and taking those near him for the ride. Just ask the Israeli's. They've been trying to stop terrorists for DECADES.

    Keep it up, Rudy. With talk like that, Democrats will sweep even Texas. The only thing that's certain is that if a DEMOCRAT had been in the White House in 2001, Osama Bin Laden would be DEAD and we wouldn't be losing blood and treasure in Iraq. Keep it up, Rudy. You're reminding us all why we should NEVER EVER vote for a Republican again.

  • Who'd have guessed insurance rates are higher in Texas than anywhere else in the nation, despite tort deform? We would have (with some help from Muse and John Coby).
  • Did everyone have a chance to see the dancing 'tard?

  • Have a goodun!

    Posted by mcblogger at April 27, 2007 12:21 AM

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