The Senate staffers who showed up at 9 a.m. for the closed-door meeting refused to leak the contents of their discussion with the tradesman-cum-strategist, but Wurzelbacher himself revealed that the advice they soaked up was just good, old-fashioned “common sense.”
Wurzelbacher opposes the stimulus and said he questioned why the government can’t just cut its bills like other people do. He also advised staffers to take a harder line on the legislation: “Republicans on the Hill are afraid of saying too much,” he noted.
Further recommendations from the Karl Rove of the Commode included having “someone go in there and kick some ass.”
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2 comments:
Joe the Plumber needs to help his hero, Sarah Palin run for President in 4 years. The more they open their mouths, the more people remember the years of all Bushes and Cheneys. We need something to laugh about, Joe the Plumber is the joke.
Anon this shows Republicans have one ideas, no brains, no leader and soon no Party. Why on earth would anyone ask a man who has a lien on his home, back child/wife support payments and a lawsuit how to correct the Economy. Now the best line which shows the RNC has it rock bottom is " someone go there and kick some ass". If that is the American way of handing problems with the President, Bush would have been out of office without 3 hours 2000. No class and no brains is now what runs the RNC. I notice Steele is no longer the golden child did Rush kick him out? I hope Joe got pay for speaking he needs the money.
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