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It is time to bring back the man with the great commercials and the baseball caps as well.
Gentlemen and ladies let's "Get Neuked."
If so, why aren't more folks curious about the wiretaps and what Burris might have said?
And if I'm understanding all this correctly, this means that Blagojevich did, essentially, sell the senate seat -- except he sold it to a bumbler who couldn't produce?
My free consultation: Before you answer any question,
keep in mind it is a crime to lie to a federal agent. Bonus consultation: Assume they already know the true answer to the question they are asking you.
I really don't understand why commenters here and on other blogs believe they need to say "why aren’t more folks curious about..." all the time.
Sure, we're curious. Fat lot of good that will do us. Burris was asked if he's on the tapes, but how would he know for sure? Only Fitz and the FBI know and they ain't telling.
Just please take a breath.
The largest most expensive bill ever to pass congress was passed with a ONE VOTE margin. The one vote, was a corrupt vote out of Obama's circle of friends. They are giving "Chicago's Finest" a new definition. More embarrassment.
Blago is the gift that keeps on giving.
Old Irish Saying:
What is gotten badly, goes badly.
I don't think Burris has any intention of resigning. I don't think the Senate will act to remove him. I don't think any possible investigation will be concluded before his term expires. I think we're stuck with him for the duration. In fact, now he's probably taken any chance of a "promotion" to an appointed position off the table too.
Although it will be impossible for him to raise much money, especially given the $400K debt he claims (although it's owed mostly to himself), I wouldn't rule out an attempt to run in 2010. He is as delusional as our former governor.
I don't like it, but I don't see him going anywhere anytime soon. We'd all better accept that and move on.
We're stuck with him.
What are you talking about? The Stimulus bill? It passed 60-38 in the Senate. I'm no mathematician, but that seems like twenty-one votes more than one vote.
And calling Burris part of "Obama's circle of friends" is, well, partisan drivel.
There's this awesome web site you should check out. Go to www.google.com. You can type in words related to information you want, and it will spit out answers in milliseconds.
It takes 60 votes to overcome a filibuster in the US Senate, so the vote was in fact one vote shy of not passing.
There’s this awesome web site you should check out. Go to http://www.senate.gov/reference/reference_index...
If the seat was still empty and awaiting a special election, there would have been one less vote to get to 60.
The SDems would've just dragged Kennedy into the chambers.
Move along.
Hmmm. If I changed my stories as much as he does, I'm not sure I'd want to volunteer for that...but I'm certainly not as smart as he is.
And, it occurs to me that if you can't tell the same story the same way each time, maybe we aren't hearing 'facts' at all.
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The only thing that will accomplish is screw up the days of the poor schmoes who have to answer the phones. He ain't gonna listen.
Has he hired poor schmoos to do that yet?
Man, that's a bit much. You're gonna base perjury on a 4-second gap?
**** Update: Cook County Clerk David Orr, who always has been very sensitive about offending African-American voters, just issued a statement calling on Mr. Burris to step down.
The statement accuses Mr. Burris of playing "verbal hide-and-seak with the truth." It concludes that voters should not have to "suffer through more episodes in this unseemly drama...I ask you to step down and let the people of Illinois move forward."
A veritable swimming pool full of half-truths and distortments of fact. . .
Although, the way this has been going, he might be blown out of the water in a month.
Well, that settles it. A goo-goo who takes a job, perks and hires employee for an office in which 90% of its duties could be handled automatically by software.
Stop the presses.
The Dems should be more concerned about getting him to bow out of the primary, less than a year away. Might not be that easy.
I can see why Durbin took Alexi to Cyrpus. The poor guy has been saddled with a co-senator who is
otherwise occupied since 2004. Maybe Alexi would
help with the work if he ran successfully in 2010.