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will lynott

st paul, MN
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Posted on 12/21/11 at 07:55 pm in response to Amy Koch apologizes; Sen. Michel 'revises' timeline

Um, in other words, Michel lied? Gee whiz, get off this "fudged" stuff. Call it what it is.

Posted on 12/22/11 at 07:14 pm in response to Amy Koch apologizes; Sen. Michel 'revises' timeline

Oh man, #2, I love that! Remember the Republican bleat back in the Clinton era? "WHAT ABOUT THE RULE OF LAW?"

I look forward to the Republican demand for her prosecution under the law. Heh.

Oh jeez, people. What's with all the drama? Brucato's job for ages has been "Republican Spinmeister." Don't EVER mistake her for a reliable nonpartisan source. Step back, take a breath, all together now:

"Cyndi, nice try. But no banana."

#23, it might not be such an issue except that Republicans are such pious family values hypocrites, a word I think has lost much of its impact in our latter day era of Republican philandering. They are absolutely relentless in demanding...

Posted on 12/20/11 at 07:58 pm in response to MinnPost reaches 75,000 comments -- a good time to review the rules

#11, no offense, but IT TOOK YOU LONG ENOUGH!

Posted on 12/16/11 at 07:35 pm in response to Latest Amy Koch developments complicate GOP plans across the board

So, further evidence that the party of family values has feet of clay. I wish there were a stronger word than "hypocrite."

Posted on 12/16/11 at 07:20 pm in response to 'Inappropriate relationship' reportedly led to Koch exit

Ah, yes, Koch, a card carrying member of the party of family values. I. too, look forward to Swift and Tester weighing in on this, although their contribution is likely to comprise a few bleats about "Clinton!" and (gasp) "Roosevelt!"--as if any R these days can match their stature as presidents and policians, and as if it were the D party that endlessly trumpets "FAMILY VALUES."

;))

Why is it that when this kind of story erupts, so many of the perps turn out to be...

Posted on 12/10/11 at 09:46 pm in response to Feud erupts between Gov. Dayton and GOP Sen. Mike Parry

Hard for me to believe, but Parry is even more odious than his predecessor.

Posted on 12/02/11 at 06:50 pm in response to Telling Repubs how to talk

#15, start with the repeal of Glass-Steagall in 1998 by the ultra-cynical Phil Gramm. Yes, I know Clinton signed it, which makes him complicit after the fact. What's your point? Without Gramm, he'd have had nothing to sign.

There's lots of other examples, such as Saint Reagan's deregulation of the Savings and Loan industry. Google "Charles Keating" for the history lesson I don't have time to give you right now.

Frank Luntz makes his money by abusing language, using people's...

As far as citizen cain's base is concerned, he could commit treason on national television and they'd still defend him and vote for him. Such is the cult of personality, willful ignorance, and political beliefs. They just plain trump everything.

Not to worry. Cain never had a shot at actually getting the nomination, let alone the presidency. Although, God knows, I've prayed for a Cain nomination. Obama would mop the floor with him. Cain doesn't scare liberals; he scares...

Posted on 11/04/11 at 09:00 pm in response to Ventura says he's considering a presidential run

Oh, give it a rest, Janos. You have even less of a shot than Cain, and that's saying something. You're right about the TSA, but who cares? You're not a has-been, you're a never-was.