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GOP STRIKES BACK!

October 09, 2006 12:41 PM

The National Republican Congressional Committee has decided to strike back on the "inappropriate emails to high-school kid" front.

Their target? A Pinellas County (Florida) Democratic Committee member!

Read all about it HERE in the story the GOP wants you to read!

-- jt

October 9, 2006 | Permalink | User Comments (4)

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This story the GOP wanted me to read won't even be a blip on the radar in the wake of the Foley scandal, since it appears to be mostly local and in that paragon state of good voting practices, Florida. (Just read any of Carl Hiaasen's books to see the shenanigans of that state's government!) It just shows how desperate the GOP is to take any heat off their sinking position in the polls.

Posted by: chuck | Oct 10, 2006 8:36:32 AM

double head explosion.

Posted by: sasquatch | Oct 9, 2006 7:08:06 PM

Did everyone somehow miss this huge, very large story about the FEMA top job and Bush's desire to continue to have NO WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT???
I sure am glad Bob Shieffer's on the job. Read...


A Heck Of A Mistake

WASHINGTON, Oct. 08, 2006
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(CBS) Weekly commentary by Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer.
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If there is one thing you would think the White House would not want to call attention to especially in an election year, it would be the government's bumbling response to Hurricane Katrina and the man who led that effort — Old Brownie, as we have come to know him.

Which is why I had to read it twice before I really believed the story I found in yesterday's paper.

It said the White House served notice that the president would not abide by new Congressional rules which require the next head of FEMA — that's Brownie's old job — to have five years' experience in disaster management.

Why would the president have a problem with that? The White House says it would encroach on his constitutional power to appoint anyone he chooses for top government jobs.

In other words, if the president wants to appoint someone as incompetent as Old Brownie, he will fight for his right to do that.

Now let's make sure you understand we are talking about Brownie, of "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job" fame.

Brownie, you may recall, had a lot of experience as a horse show judge and no experience managing emergencies which is why Congress decided to write a new job description for the next emergency manager.

The president has every right to protect his powers. But with all the attention that it refocuses on Katrina mistakes, you have to believe that a lot of Republican candidates in close races would have preferred the President leave this constitutional battle for another day — the day after the election.

Posted by: gloapple | Oct 9, 2006 7:03:19 PM

wow. totally different situation. Will the GOP stop at nothing to forgo admitting their guilt? it's pathetic. how much digging did it take to find this claim, and will they stop at this? Is this going to be a witch hunt for the GOP in order to divert attention from the matters at hand?

Posted by: crazyvirgo | Oct 9, 2006 3:57:08 PM

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