Was about to write about Nancy Pelosi, then saw this clip of Al Franken acting like the mean-spirited, condescending, asshole that he is and couldn’t decide which to write about, so decided to not decide and write about both:
First … this guy is the most junior senator in the Senate. Why on Earth is he chairing ANYTHING?
Second… it has been many years since I served as the parliamentarian for an organization or brushed up on Robert’s Rules of Order, but I believe Franken was out of order; before he can speak or object as a member he must first step down from the chair
Third… what a disrespectful, mean-spirited, condescending, self-absorbed, egotistical, self-important little twit! Senator Lieberman requested a couple of minutes to finish his statement, a request that is always agreed to without objection out of respect and courtesy among senators, and this low-life injects his brand of sarcastic disdain for anyone to the right of Fidel Castro into one of the most respected and formal institutions in our government.
As predicted, Al Franken is an embarrassment to our country and to the people of Minnesota who elected him.
Speaking of left-wing partisans… Nancy Pelosi.
In October of 2008 Nancy Pelosi said:
“Elect us, hold us accountable, and make a judgment and then go from there. But I do tell you that if the Democrats win, and have substantial majorities, Congress of the United States will be more bipartisan,” said Pelosi.
Seem more bipartisan to you? Maybe she meant twice-as-partisan.
The latest example of her bipartisanship is with the congressional delegation in Copenhagen. Apparently there was a press conference held today and someone forgot to invite the Republicans. In fact, the Republicans were denied access to the press conference.
When asked about this obvious partisan play, in a foreign country where we expect our “leaders” to leave domestic politics behind, Pelosi said the Republicans were welcome to hold their own press conference.
Way to show a united front, one America, indivisible, under God… guess there really are two Americas as that Democrat icon John Edwards told us years ago.
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