Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Harry's feel good moment

Whew! I feel better already. Now that Harry Reid’s do-nothing, be-nothing, know-nothing senate has brought up a “no confidence” vote on Attorney General Gonzales the sun seems a little brighter – no wait that’s global warming – food tastes better and there is more gas in my gas tank. Thanks Harry. Oh, by the way, do you have any tips on hot Las Vegas land deals?

And don’t think that just because the “no confidence” vote failed that it is a failure for Harry. We all know that like everything else liberal, it the intention that counts. Every liberal program imaginable such as, campaign finance reform, Medicare/cade, Social Security, Welfare, affirmative action etc. is a mess of fraud waste and abuse. But results in the liberal world do not matter. What matters to liberals are intentions and they meant well with all of those failed programs so they are heroes.

So now this “no confidence” vote on Gonzales has failed but we all feel better because Harry is on the job doing the people’s business. We all know there is nothing the American people want more than a “no confidence” vote on some guy 90% of them couldn’t pick out of a line up with the Three Stooges and Bozo the clown acting as distracters.

Way to go Harry. I just can’t understand why your approval rating is down to 19%. That’s about 20 points lower than the president’s or vice president’s. First that masterfully crafted 800 page Comprehensive Amnesty bill that has more legal loop holes than the fence on our southern border has actual holes, now this failed “no confidence” vote. Both of these measures demonstrate what a wonderful chief of the senate you are.

Unless a real crime is uncovered, I predict that Gonzales will remain to the end of this administration. The reason is simple. Bush doesn’t want to have to nominate a new guy and have him savaged by Chuckles Schumer and the other light weights – Dems and Reps alike - on the Judiciary Committee. Remember the administration pulled the re-nomination of General Pace “to avoid a confrontational reconfirmation.” So if the administration is so afraid of Dems in the senate as not to re-nominate the uniformed head of the Defense Department during time of war, what are the chances of the administration sending a nominee before the Judiciary Committee if they don’t have to?

Oh by the way, General Pace is smarter, more honest, more conscientious and just down right a better person than about 90% of the men and women who would sit in judgment of him in the senate.

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