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Alan Grayson -- Wrong Again

let the drug testing begin!

“I don’t think he should resign, I think he should be fired. He’s done a miserable job," [Rep. Alan Grayson (Fla.)] said...

The iWon?  Ha!  That would be too perceptive.  He’s talkin’ ‘bout—Robert Gibbs.

"People I know refer to him as ‘Bozo the Spokesman.’"

Again WORNG! It’s “The Pillsbury SpokesBoy.”

Grayson said that Gibbs is not conveying the value of the president’s agenda, adding that “he’s so far in over his head he’d have to reach up to touch his shoes."

At least he didn’t say “reach out”....

"I’d like to see Gibbs show some frustration over 15 million unemployed Americans.

...and rising.  Unexpectedly

I’d like to see him show some frustration over 40 million people who can’t see a doctor when they need to,” he said.

or the 300 million who won’t be able to as HellCare kicks in…

"I’d like to see him show some frustration over the Republicans, who have blocked the president’s plans and his programs."

The one’s Teh iWon has all gotten passed…

Posted by Claire on 08/12 at 03:30 AM
  1. “People I know refer to him as ‘Bozo the Spokesman.’”

    I go with “Baghdad Bob” Gibbs.

    Posted by ZZMike  on  08/13/10  at  05:05 PM

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