Sanctimonious Supercilious Slugs

It's a shame that Charles Bronson passed away in 2003, because Death Wish VI is just begging to be made.  The murder victim in this instance is Democratic congressional hopes in 2010 and beyond.

Can it really be that the blue party (in more ways than one) is considering a censure of Joe Wilson for his turrets-ific "you lie" eruption during the President's joint session speech?  For the Republicans, it's undoubtedly better to be lucky than good. 

After months of being battered, bruised, and beaten by self-inflicted wounds, the Dems were finally handed an opportunity to climb out of the Valley of Darkness and onto a parcel, tiny as it might be, of high ground.  And, what do they do?  Tumble right back down. 

Hello darkness my old friend.

Rather than focusing their and everyone's attention on healthcare reform, as the President desperately wants, they apparently thought it better to take time out and remind us what sanctimonious supercilious slugs they truly are.

How absolutely priceless is this initiative?

Speaker Pelosi allows Charlie Rangel to maintain his chairmanship of the most powerful committee in the House while he's being investigated for numerous ethical (and possibly criminal) violations, but may go forward with an attempt to rebuke Wilson for an injudicious and inappropriate remark.  Simply amazing, but unfortunately, not surprising.

I can't help but imagine a Pelosi profile in Playboy: 

    Likes:  Really, Really Big Government; Cushy Private Jets; Double Standards.

    Dislikes:  Rude Republicans; Facts; Those Mean CIA Interrogators.

Frighteningly, these are the people to whom we are being asked to trust for the passage of legislation that effects one sixth of the economy?  The best and the brightest.

Jerry said it best to George as George lay prostrate with his pants down on Jerry's floor :  "And you want to be my latex salesman?"
 

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