A Roots Fizzle
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Well, its on a much more minor issue, but the conservative “netroots” backed John Shadegg for majority leader, and he just pulled out due to insufficient numbers.
Then again, they are voting for either Corruption with Lime, Diet Corruption or Corruption 2.
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With the House trying to kick their habit by sharing cell phone numbers
of favorite crack dealers, it is no wonder that the semi-sober like Shadegg
is a costly reminder of their affliction. Blunt is the logical choice since
he will be the perfect Enabler. He will keep the corn-trough full for the
gluttons-in-power.
Had to pass this on – from ThinkProgress:
What, did Harry Belafonte say something?
Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), asked at a press conference yesterday, I was wondering if you could react to&
Yes, if only Conservatives netroots had the success rate of Kos…
I’d make a comment about voting for Vanilla Corruption, but I think we all know where that leads.
U.S. Rep. John Boehner of Ohio upset a former deputy to indicted Texan Tom DeLay on Thursday to become majority leader of the scandal-rocked U.S. House of Representatives.
They just replaced the “Hammer” with the Boehner! Oy.
Has there ever been a demonstrable netroots success for either side of the aisle ?