Wednesday, April 07, 2010
The GOP attracts a new candidate
Since (1) I have long hoped that the libertarian/free markets wing of the GOP would grow in influence at the expense of the social conservatives and (2) politics should be more entertaining and fun and less angry and moralistic, chalk this up as good news.
7 Comments:
By Mike, at Wed Apr 07, 10:28:00 AM:
I'm also happy to leave the moralizing out of politics. But this isn't a sign of a broadening GOP - it's just a Democrat poking fun.
, atWell, she's recognized as an adroit poker of fun so her comments (even tongued in cheek) are welcome anytime.
, atIf you do not think the radical left isn't imposing its "morality" on the populace, it's time to put down your bong.
, atAll politics involves morality at some level. What you're saying is that you prefer your morality over mine.
By JPMcT, at Wed Apr 07, 02:43:00 PM:
I thinks she's hilarious. We already have a Congress full of fat, slovenly, ignorant whores. This lady would actually be a breath of fresh air and a substantial improvement in personal accountability.
Also, her personal good looks would turn down the average Revulse-O-meter value during days when Pelosi is in attendance.
By Escort81, at Wed Apr 07, 04:06:00 PM:
As Beavis might have laughed, "Heh...heh...She said 'frugal investment.'"
word verification: valklit
By JPMcT, at Fri Apr 09, 06:57:00 AM:
Anyway, I googled the name....holy crap!!!
There's a woman with Positions!!!