Friday, May 25, 2007

It's early Oscar nominations...




In February, during a debate on a non-binding resolution on troop escalation, which Republicans said was just some symbolic act with no real meaning, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) started weeping. It wasn’t entirely clear why.
Yesterday, Mr. Sensitive was at it again.
Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) broke down on the House floor today, sobbing uncontrollably as he urged his colleagues to vote in favor of the $100 billion Iraq war spending bill.
“Members on both sides of the aisle feel differently about our mission in Iraq and our chances of success there,” Boehner said, pausing to compose himself. As he continued, Boehner began to weep openly, crying out: “After 3,000 of our fellow citizens died at the hands of these terrorists, when are we going to stand up and take them on? When are we going to defeat them?”
It's an Oscar race this year between Boner Boy's weep on the House floor and defense lawyer of Scooter Libby, Ted Wells, for his blubbering weep in his closing arguments at the Libby trial.

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