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Day January 29, 2009

Our 11 Friends In The House

As you all know by now, yesterday’s stimulus bill passed the US House without a single GOP vote.  And we were joined in our opposition by11 Democrats.  As Rush and other conservatives noted – the only “bipartisan” thing that happened yesterday was a vote AGAINST this ridiculous bill.  This legislation was no more a “stimulus” bill than Hamas is a benevolent, community-centered organization in Gaza. It was a pork-laden omnibus spending bill filled with rewards for liberal interest groups.

So, to answer questions posed in response to my last post, I decided to profile the 11 Democrats who reached across the aisle in order to do the right thing.  I researched these folks.  I know who some of these guys are but not all.  It’s interesting to see who helped us out in our unsuccessful struggle against this crap.  Here they are:

Allan Boyd (Florida):  Leader of the Blue Dog Democrat caucus.  Enough said.

Bobby Bright (Alabama):  Former mayor of Montgomery and a freshman.  Anti-abortion, progun and in favor of drilling in ANWR.

Jim Cooper (Tennessee):  Member of the Blue Dog Caucus

Brad Ellsworth (Indiana):  Member of the Blue Dog Caucus.  Former sheriff recruited by House Dems to run against a vulnerable GOP incumbent.

Parker Griffith (Alabama):  Freshman replacement for Dem. Rep. Bud Cramer – a longtime conservative Dem rep.  He favors off-shore drilling and border fences. Might be vulnerable next time around.

Paul Kanjorski (Pennsylvania):  Appears to be a moderate Dem.  Told CNBC that he didn’t think Republicans were consulted enough about the stimulus bill.  Apparently, he is a vulnerable Dem facing a tough reelection battle.

Frank Kratovil (Maryland):  A freshman who replaces Republican Wayne Gilchrest (who was defeated in the primaries by a conservative GOP candidate).  He won by just over 2000 votes in a GOP district.

Walt Minnick (Idaho):  A freshman who defeated a highly unpopular one-term GOP incumbent idiot.  Will likely face an uphill reelection battle in one of the most conservative districts around.

Collin Peterson (Minnesota):  One of the 7 original founders of the Blue Dog Caucus.  Represents a rural district and often votes with the GOP on guns, abortion, etc.

Heath Shuler (North Carolina):  Asked Pelosi for permission to vote against the stimulus because of bad reaction back home.  Former U. of Tennessee football star.  Member of the Blue Dogs. [Note: This guy is a self-interested joke]

Gene Taylor (Mississippi):  Blue Dog.  Pro-life, pro-gun – voted to impeach Clinton.  Regarded as one of the most conservative Dems in the House. [Side note:  He should just switch parties.  We'll trade one of our New England RINOs for Taylor]

So there you have it.  A quick glimpse at the folks who joined us.  There are actually about 50 members of the Blue Dogs with more applications pending.  So I am suprised at how few of them joined us.  But be assured that there is some potential there.  Don’t take this post as an endorsement of any of these folks (except maybe Taylor who just needs to come out of the political closet and run as a Republican).  A lot of these guys are being politically expedient. The rest should just run as Republicans and be true to themselves.  And note that I would eventually like to purge RINOs from the GOP.

The Blue Dogs, however, are very critical to the GOP.  If the Republican leadership really wants to reach across the aisle, I suggest that they reach out to these folks to create a “coalition of sanity.”  I am familiar with many of the Blue Dogs, and I can’t imagine most of them being happy with the socialist agenda that Pelosi will be pushing.

Obama’s “New Era of Responsibility”

It started with an inauguration that came with a price tag of $153 million. Next came an $819 billion “stimulus” (maybe that was what he was talking about when he referred to “lipstick on a pig”). Republicans stepped up in the House; every single one voted NO on the Generational Theft Act of 2009, proving they might actually have a spine after all. It gets better.

To celebrate the big win, Obama threw a White House bash. The menu? Vodka martinis and Wagyu steak.

Yep. You read it right. In case you didn’t know, Wagyu steak (also known as Kobe beef) goes for no less than $90 a pound. I’ve had it before; it’s the most incredible steak I’ve ever had. But I was on a date with a girl who had a trust fund and I wasn’t the President of the United States trying to solve an economic crisis that’s set to outstrip the 1982 recession. We also weren’t serving the entire White House staff, 48 politicians AND THEIR SPOUSES at a swank cocktail party after declaring this the “new era of responsibility.”

But wait…there’s more!

After saying the following in Oregon

“We can’t drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times…and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK…That’s not leadership. That’s not going to happen.”

…And saying this in Washington

“Because of what? Because of some ice? We’re going to have to apply some flinty Chicago toughness to this town. I’m saying that when it comes to the weather, folks in Washington don’t seem to be able to handle things.”

…The word is that Obamessiah cranks up the White House thermostat to 78 degrees. According to David Axelrod, The One’s senior adviser, “he’s from Hawai’i, okay? He likes it warm!” I love how he leads by example. While my roommates and I turn the heat down and carry big, fuzzy blankets around to stay warm (there’s a reason why I love my pink bunny slippers), the President is spending my tax dollars on his heating bill and outrageous parties. Great leadership skills, there, Mr. President!

I’m cranky. I need a martini. Make it with Vodka.

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