Democrats are Better People than Republicans
But Max Baucus proves me wrong.
Ignoring the morality of it, how do you think that you will get away with nominating your mistress for one of the most important jobs in the United States, and one which involves investigations into the nominee's background?
Labels: democrats, Department of Justice, morality, republicans
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a) perhaps no one will notice?
b) perhaps his "no public option" stance is...er...malleable?
c) perhaps a) and b) are both true?
for the full story, go to that disgusting, ultra-liberal, Democrat-pushing rag, The New York Times, here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/us/politics/06baucus.html?th&emc=th
Mo Rage
The Lost Weekend
By GAIL COLLINS
If Republicans can’t kill the health care bill completely, they seem intent on raising its price tag, which can only be explained as crass political calculation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/05/opinion/05collins.html?th&emc=th
Mo Rage
The Blog
Did forwarding her name demonstrate questionable judgment about appearances? Absolutely. But he submitted her name along with two others, and made no recommendation as to who should be chosen.
How is this different from the Ensign ethics issues? Not being partisan here, I just want to know.
Jools - it's different in a few ways, (such as misuse of campaign funds), but I think Ensign and Baucus share a common moral ground.
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