» posted on Sunday, July 13th, 2008 at 12:45 am by admin
How much lamer can Congress get?
While Democrats hope to leverage their PR firm, known as the mainstream media, to retain fractional ownership of Congress, only nine-percent of folks like the way they’re handling things.
I mean, seriously, how much lower can their approval go and yet network anchors and loudmouths will continue to spout conventional wisdom (known as Democratic Talking Points) about how this is a Democratic year and liberals are going to have a veto-proof majority in both houses of Congress by the time it’s all over.
I have a different viewpoint: by the time it’s all over, very few incumbants will be left standing, and control of Congress may just switch back to the GOP, if only because there are more Dem incumbants at the moment than there are GOP incumbants.
And that might just be a healthy thing; get rid of the fossils and inject the system with fresh blood that doesn’t know how to abuse the power they’ve been elected to yet.
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