GOP’s Bread and Butter
Apparently when Gov. Sebelius was running for Governor in Kansas, she accepted donations from a doctor . . . a doctor who performs abortions. You can see why the GOP must hold up Sebelius’ nomination as President Obama’s health secretary. So when you have no ideas and the public is tiring of your Policy of No, you reach back into your old bag of tricks and see if that will work.
Grandmaster Steele chimes in:
That bitch ain’t right, yo.
Okay, he really didn’t say that, but he probably wanted to. Here’s what he did say:
Significant questions remain about Gov. Kathleen Sebelius’ evolving relationship with a late-term abortion doctor as well as about her position on the practice of late-term abortionst. If Gov. Sebelius and the Obama administration are unwilling to answer these questions, President Obama should withdraw her nomination.
A short message to Steele, you might want to pick a fight you can win. At my count you are 0 and 2 (Limbaugh, NY-20) and getting ready to be 0 and 3.
And the GOP is also threatening a fillibuster over Dawn Johnsen’s appointment as head for the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice over a . . . get this . . . a footnote in a legal brief.
This is all on the heels of Gov. Sarah Palin’s admission that she thought of aborting her down-syndrom fetus. So Gov. Palin is telling us she had a choice while the GOP in Washington is trying their best to not to allow pro-choice people to serve in the government.
Time and time again The Republican Party has one set of rules for themselves and another set for you and me.




Comment by Art Downs on 25 April 2009 at 1:29 pm:
Is there a common thread that links Janet Reno and Janet Napolitano other than their first name?
Comment by Unstable Isotope on 25 April 2009 at 2:16 pm:
Yes, they are hated by ignorant right wingers.
There’s no such thing as an “abortion doctor.” They are called obstetrician/gynecologists.
Comment by cassandra_m on 25 April 2009 at 3:03 pm:
Oh look — it’s: Live! From Art Downs’ Tinfoil Hat!
Although I suppose the Reno reference is apropo — Art’s boys don’t have any new thoughts since the Clinton era.