I heard shortly after my first viewing of that fool that he was the replacement for Cynthia McKinney. I'm not sure whether that worked out for better or worse.
It's idjits like him that give the Deep South a bad name among snobby elitist northleastern libtards--or would, if he weren't a minority member, thus rendering him safe from scorn under Political Correctitude.
Neo-neocon has a well-informed and quite surprising take on this thing ( http://neoneocon.com/2010/04/01/in-defense-of-hank-johnson/ ), which puts it in quite a different light.
Further reading on this--I think I'm about the only one who didn't blog about it--reveals that Congressman Johnson has Hepatitis C, which can cause "confusion". In which case, why hasn't he been medically retired?
Just think what his constituents must be like! Unfortunately, we have dim bulbs like this voting on critical matters that affect all of our lives. That is a crime. They really should reinstate literacy requirements for voting; that would have kept this fellow out completely.
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At about 1:45 the Admiral appears to be wiping a tear from his eye. I think this Congressman has been out drinking with Max Baucus.
ReplyDeleteI would fret more that the 'critter seems to be unstable.
ReplyDeleteFolks like that really shouldn't be in gummint.
Unbelievable! And he was actually elected to office!!!
ReplyDeleteGet me some of what he's been taking.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of some idiot a few weeks ago who blamed the Haiti earthquake on global warming.
ReplyDeleteI heard shortly after my first viewing of that fool that he was the replacement for Cynthia McKinney. I'm not sure whether that worked out for better or worse.
ReplyDeleteIt's idjits like him that give the Deep South a bad name among snobby elitist northleastern libtards--or would, if he weren't a minority member, thus rendering him safe from scorn under Political Correctitude.
ReplyDeleteWV: warapp. Used for cyberwar, I presume...
Neo-neocon has a well-informed and quite surprising take on this thing ( http://neoneocon.com/2010/04/01/in-defense-of-hank-johnson/ ), which puts it in quite a different light.
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ReplyDeleteIf you read down into the comments, you'll find her post is an April fools joke.
Thanks for the Robertalaunch!
Further reading on this--I think I'm about the only one who didn't blog about it--reveals that Congressman Johnson has Hepatitis C, which can cause "confusion". In which case, why hasn't he been medically retired?
ReplyDeleteThe post at Neo-Neocon is excellent. I didn't know that the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales meet at -40 degrees, so I learned something.
ReplyDelete"The Ringworld is unstable!"
ReplyDeleteSorry.
Heh!
ReplyDeleteTurk: 40 below is 40 below!
Just think what his constituents must be like! Unfortunately, we have dim bulbs like this voting on critical matters that affect all of our lives. That is a crime. They really should reinstate literacy requirements for voting; that would have kept this fellow out completely.
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