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Johnson beats McKinney in Georgia.

If you didn't know who this was, she was the person that assaulted a Capitol policeman. She's done so much worse than that, but that's all I can type I'm so giddy.

Also, one of her entourage shoved a cameraman today, too. I hear she'll face Tonya Harding in the next celebrity boxing.
 
[quote name='CocheseUGA']Johnson beats McKinney in Georgia.

If you didn't know who this was, she was the person that assaulted a Capitol policeman. She's done so much worse than that, but that's all I can type I'm so giddy.

Also, one of her entourage shoved a cameraman today, too. I hear she'll face Tonya Harding in the next celebrity boxing.[/quote]

About damn time it was embarassing knowing she was from GA...
 
McKinney is a complete nutjob. Even in her concession speech she blamed the press for wanting to focus more on her hair than on the issues. Oh, and just before the speech, her staffers got in a fight with some members of the press after a boom mike bumped into McKinney's mother. Remember, this is the same woman who slapped a Capitol Police officer, and at the same incident her staffer attacked a member of the press. Oh, and in her concession speech she also praised Venezuela and Cuba as examples countries everywhere should follow. And that is just the tip of the iceberg, of course. Loony!
 
So much for the argument that the Democratic party of today only welcomes those privvy to far-left values and ideals. Of course, the CT primary received far greater mention in the news (in addition to Senators being better known than Reps), so I doubt many will bring this up as evidence of how what bullshit like Tony Snow argued today at his press briefing is totally unsubstantiated.

Can't say I'm sad to see her go. I do have an unsavory taste in my mouth from the lack of graceful concession speeches over the past two days. Don't these fuckers know they will make vastly larger sums of money working for special interest groups and lobbying organizations?
 
Democrats needed to cut away the deadweight from their party. That way, all the unethical senators and reps are solely on the red side.
 
[quote name='E-Z-B']Democrats needed to cut away the deadweight from their party. That way, all the unethical senators and reps are solely on the red side.[/QUOTE]

If they want to do that, there's still much work to be done, although McKinney was an excellent start. Next they should kick out William Jefferson, Jim Moran and Nancy Pelosi.

The Republicans, meanwhile, would do well to counter with Bob Ney and Ted Stevens.
 
[quote name='elprincipe']they should kick out William Jefferson, Jim Moran and Nancy Pelosi.[/QUOTE]

I'll agree with Jefferson. Thanks to our culturally neutered attention span thanks to the media, that dude got off more or less scot-free. Nobody's brough up the shit he pulled in a month.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']I'll agree with Jefferson. Thanks to our culturally neutered attention span thanks to the media, that dude got off more or less scot-free. Nobody's brough up the shit he pulled in a month.[/QUOTE]


Consider me out of the loop....oh wait, I know who you are talking about.

Sad thing is, and unfortunately it's most likely true, that if it wasn't a democrat, we'd still hear it every thirty minutes. I won't say why it is, but for the most part, if you're a democrat, it blows over.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']I'll agree with Jefferson. Thanks to our culturally neutered attention span thanks to the media, that dude got off more or less scot-free. Nobody's brough up the shit he pulled in a month.[/QUOTE]

Nah, he'll get a court date sooner or later. The FBI's got the goods on him, and it's just a matter of time until he goes up the river. Hopefully he'll resign and let someone with a less checkered record represent New Orleans (boy, do they need it!).

As for Pelosi, read:

http://www.nlpc.org/view.asp?action=viewArticle&aid=456

And Moran:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/18/AR2006061800631.html
http://www.globalethics.org/newsline/Members/issue.tmpl?articleid=03170316402253
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A52453-2002Aug6?language=printer

Here's Ney:

http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/121504/ney.html

And we all know of Stevens' "bridge to nowhere," although you could argue that wasn't anything illegal (even though it was certainly a criminal offense of neglect towards the taxpayers).
 
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