Comments: Better Late Than Never, Chuck

'Ol Chuck is doing what he always does in this phase of his election cycle - going which way the wind blows, trending towards where the center & common sense pragmatism is perceived to live. If a strong candidate and enough money could be found, some Democrat could kick his sorry faux-moderate ass. Both Grassley and McCain have this 'independent' facade that should be lit on fire like the stage set it is. His 2004 victory was a sorry travesty of spineless Democratic weakness. Best candidate the Democrats could find was Arthur Small, a former state legislator whom sounded like he was on death's door, both physically and rhetorically.

Posted by idiosynchronic at February 23, 2009 07:34 AM

Come on folks, it was always Republican Ken Lay. How about Democrats Madoff and Stanford? Thay took care of Democrats most of the time. Sure they covered their bases with token GOP contributions. They're true blue Democrats so take ownership folks.

Another big question...will President Obama ever veto anything his Congress sends to him?

Posted by peter at February 23, 2009 08:28 PM

zzzzz

Posted by at February 23, 2009 08:33 PM

I see Harry Reid reads this blog.

Posted by peter at February 23, 2009 08:44 PM

Another big question...will peter ever veto anything his GOP boss sends to him?

Posted by TIKI AL at February 23, 2009 09:34 PM

Maybe Ol Chuck saw this poll article? (Apologizes for blogwhoring)

Nobody cares about your questions, coward, nobody cares about any facts you think you're bringing to this blog. Nobody cares if you were bringing The Word from Odin hisself.

Posted by Duckman GR at February 23, 2009 11:10 PM
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