Did Boortz Wake-Up This Morning And Expel All Of His Demons?
by Bill Simon
Rumors have it that on this morning’s radio show, Neal Boortz called for all incumbent Republicans to be voted out of office this year.
Wow…and this after kissing Bush’s rear-end for 2 years. And, Tom Price’s. And, whomever else’s.
The only person I know who shouldn’t be voted out is Congressman Lynn Westmoreland. Westmoreland stood-up last week and took a political hit from his own party. He voted against a spending bill the rest of the GOP apparatus supported, and promptly got demoted from some caucus position.
In the words of Roy Blunt on demoting Westmoreland, “We had to make an example of someone.”
Well, hopefully, maybe Blunt and Bohner will be made examples of by their constituencies and be kicked-out of office. These neocon slugs have got to follow Tom DeLay out the door, post haste!
April 5th, 2006 at 5:10 am
It looks like Roy Blunt or someone in the House Republican leadership wants to be the new “Hammer” in town. Indeed, I really have to question how much DeLay’s departure really changes. The national debt continues to climb, Iraq is a quagmire, Katrina recovery is a hopeless botch, and we’re in political gridlock over illegal immigration. These are the engines driving dissolusionment with the Republicans.
April 5th, 2006 at 1:49 pm
Westmoreland lost a little luster in my book Monday, when he endorsed Stephens, and slammed Handel
April 6th, 2006 at 8:30 am
Lynn also loves Ralphie Poo, so, he still hangs on to moments of brazen stupidity.
April 10th, 2006 at 4:33 pm
Wonder how Lynn feels now? Since the true picture of Stephens is starting to come out