Audible Eyeroll, Michael Steele Edition

What do you do after 920,235 people vote against you, and 893,107 people vote against your boss Bob Ehrlich — putting you both out of office? If you’re a fool like Michael Steele you run to the sweet embrace of the loony Washington Times to write an editorial about what’s wrong with the changes Gov. O’Malley had to make to increase revenue to clean up the mess you guys left in Annapolis. I’m so glad the most power these idiots have anymore is to kill the very few trees the Washington Times prints on.

The shuckin’ and the jivin’ continues.

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5 Responses to “Audible Eyeroll, Michael Steele Edition”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Jay

    Oliver, is there a chance that you could possibly criticize something without resorting to logical fallacies?

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Oliver Willis

    Is it possible you could ever acknowledge conservative b.s.?

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 Jay

    Answering a question with a question is another logical fallacy.

    Exactly what in Steele’s article is BS? List the items. Instead of saying it’s BS because he lost an election (that logic dictates that everything that comes out of John Kerry’s mouth about the Bush administration is bullshit. After all, he lost in 2004), try explaining why the article is BS.

  4. Gravatar Icon 4 Enlightened Liberal

    Any question asked or answered by Jay is a logical fallacy. Michael Steele needs to deal with the fact that he can’t win elections and let the adults bring Maryland into the future.

    This is part of the RNC strategy in state’s by the way. When they govern, they cut taxes and run huge deficits, knowing that the Democrat will suffer when they take office and practice fiscal sanity by raising taxes and cutting services. Then the Republican takes office in an anti-tax fervor and repeats the same cycle.

  5. Gravatar Icon 5 Jay

    Any question asked or answered by Jay is a logical fallacy.

    That makes no sense. But anyway…

    Michael Steele needs to deal with the fact that he can’t win elections and let the adults bring Maryland into the future.

    Again, this makes no sense. Whether or not Steele can or cannot win elections is irrelevant to whether or not his article is right.

    This is part of the RNC strategy in state’s by the way. When they govern, they cut taxes and run huge deficits,

    The only problem with your silly theory is that when Ehrlich and Steele came into office, they came in facing deficits and left leaving a surplus. The surplus numbers have been disputed by Democrats, but their dispute is rather weak.

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