Steve: how could you not love a face like that?
Posted by tempus at September 27, 2005 11:14 PMI swear, DeLay looks like someone who has had a very bad face lift, one time too many.
Posted by Judith at September 28, 2005 05:38 AMHe looks like he eats a lot of red meat.
Posted by ann at September 28, 2005 05:48 AMGotta say though, I was extremely pleased to read the following paragraph about Bush's attempt to centralize disaster-handling authority in the military:
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, a Texas Republican, told The Associated Press he would not favor expanding the federal government's disaster response role.
"I don't want the federal government to take over disaster response, believe me,"
DeLay allegedly doesn't want the extra layers of bureaucracy that letting the feds nose into this area would entail.
Hey, whatever works! Whatever excuse he wants to use is fine by me!
Actually, he looks like a crook or used car salesman.
Posted by Judith at September 28, 2005 06:13 AMone can only hope that we may see tom delay being led to prison....wouldn't that be something..then maybe bush cheney and rumsfeld for crimes against humanity...one can dream
Posted by dennis at September 28, 2005 06:26 AMActually he looks like he eats small children.
Posted by Ron In Portland at September 28, 2005 07:21 AMHis looks don't much bother me.
It's when he opens his hateful little mouth that I feel repulsed.
Posted by muckcat at September 28, 2005 08:06 AMStill taking bets on that perp walk and conviction.
Posted by Cyber Sarge at September 28, 2005 08:09 AMStill taking bets on that perp walk and conviction.
You might want to adjust your odds on that one a bit Sarge.
Posted by muckcat at September 28, 2005 10:09 AMhow you like them apples cyber smuck?
Posted by headxray at September 28, 2005 10:27 AMWhen you are ready to put up your money let me know.
Posted by Cyber Sarge at September 28, 2005 06:16 PMRumor in Tejas has it that Sears - one of Delay's big "donors" - has been cooperating since spring. Of course, Delay could still game everything and beat the rap, given the state of "justice" in this country. We'll see, won't we?
Posted by jlb at September 29, 2005 02:44 AMAlso from Atrios:
David Brooks was on NPR, and he's a reliable peddler of a certain strand of Republican information. Things we learned: Bush never really got along with DeLay, conservative Republicans have come to believe that DeLay only wants more and doesn't have any genuine conservative principles (whatever they are), everyone just loves Blunt. Whatever the truth of any of these things, the fact that Brooks is peddling these storylines says that they're pushing him out permanently.
Posted by jlb at September 29, 2005 03:12 AM