Monday, March 29, 2010

Planet Wingnut News for Monday


Oh, my bologna has a first name:
It's S-A-R-A-H

My bologna has a second name:
It's P-A-L-I-N

I'd like to see her go away--
farther than the State AK--

'Cuz Lady Blah Blah has a way
of absolutely ruining my day


Palin Tells Constitution-Loving Tea Partiers: We Don’t Need A President Who Is A ‘Constitutional Law Professor’
Graham: Fight Over Health Bill 'Going To Spread to Every Statehouse In The Nation'Appearing on Meet The Press, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said: "My state is going to get killed by having to serve more Medicaid people; it's going to hurt state budgets. Finally, this fight won't wind up being just in Washington; it's going to spread to every statehouse in the nation, and we're going to have referendums on this bill through every statehouse in the nation. Can the states afford what Washington did to them?"

Security, and boards like the Labor Relations Board...where there are a huge number of vacancies."

Alexander: 'What It's Called Is Checks And Balances'Appearing on State Of The Union, Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-TN) responded to Democratic accusations on obstructionism in the matter of the recess appointments. "What it's called is checks and balances," said Alexander, who also added: "We have a Senate to provide advice and consent. We have a constitutional responsibility to keep the president from ramming things through like they did the health care bill, like they did student loans over the weekend and like he's doing with this labor appointee."

Bachmann: Obama's Policies 'Not The American Way'Appearing on Face The Nation, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) was asked whether she thought President Obama was anti-American. She did not definitely answer the question, but instead discussed his economic policies: "I think it is very serious when the federal government directly owns car companies. That is not the American way. Or when the American economy directly owns 50 percent of all America's mortgages or has direct ownership or control of the health care industry."

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