OH, THE 'PARTY OF RESPONSIBILITY'
Nothing yet, from Susan Collins, who voted against the defense authorization bill, as to what her pressing amendments might be ...
For her, it's business as usual, and the public and press get no answers.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Week 3: Susan Collins, What are the amendments?
Monday, September 27, 2010
Week 2: Susan Collins, What are the amendments?
THE GOP'S TRILLION DOLLAR MAN?
Or, were you lying in the style of the times?
Here's more on what the Defense Authorization bill included, that Susan Collins voted down, in a fit of ignoring the peoples' work.
Someone said the bill was also seeking funding finally to cost out the incremental price we paid for the wars in Iraq and (the one we gave away under Rumsfeld?) in Afghanistan.
If that's true, one could see why Senator Collins might want ...er, an "amendment".
This Fall's GOP: Leadership = Lies You Can Get Away With (Again)
Michelle Malkin quidditas:
- Why argue (conservative points) when you can simply disinform?
I've decided this is the upshot of her conversation last week with Hannity, on the announcement of Larry Summers departure.
Emphatic, in her own hyperventilating way, she declared that it was time that someone "started to tell the truth" about how the stimulus was harming everyday Americans.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
GOP Leadership = Getting Away With It
Anderson Cooper, on the job, has the question I did, though I didn't voice it because who knows the ways of Washington, truly:
Why the heck is the Sergeant at Arms the appropriate first-line of inquiry, if one at all, on the matter of staffers spreading the hate on the same day the Senator is out doing it under the cover of being called "Senator"?: