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Libs worst nightmare- Trey Gowdy as Speaker

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ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

Karl's worst nightmare is Barrack Obama being in office for two more years.

You can guarantee his howling about the Obama presidency will continue............
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KarlRove

KarlRove

by Floridatexan Today at 4:07 pm
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Better than Bawny Fwank

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


Dumber than a rock.

KarlRove

KarlRove

He is you are so correct and one of the conspirators of the home loan crisis which crapped out the economy in 08-09

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

KarlRove wrote:He is you are so correct and one of the conspirators of the home loan crisis which crapped out the economy in 08-09

Complete and total BS.

KarlRove

KarlRove

Riiiight keep dreaming, but your BUTT boy was the author of that legislation which made it law for banks to give unqualified people home loans they never had an ability to pay for ever.

KarlRove

KarlRove

http://m.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/12/hey-barney-frank-the-government-did-cause-the-housing-crisis/249903/

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

KarlRove wrote:Riiiight keep dreaming, but your BUTT boy was the author of that legislation which made it law for banks to give unqualified people home loans they never had an ability to pay for ever.  

Yes, banks were "forced" to lend money to unqualified borrowers..... And all of those loans were completely involuntarily made by said banks, because the law said they had to.

Stupid wingnut talking-points........ You must have gotten those from poster Markle.


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boards of FL

boards of FL

I can't speak for "libs", though I would welcome Gowdy as speaker.

In fact, I'd like to see him have his own television show on prime time broadcast on every channel in which he simply talks for an hour.

Nothing would be better for the democratic party.


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polecat

polecat

Boehner killed immigration reform mostly to please the dozen or so clowns who are now trying to knife him. Nice work!- LOLGOP

polecat

polecat

boards of FL wrote:I can't speak for "libs", though I would welcome Gowdy as speaker.

In fact, I'd like to see him have his own television show on prime time broadcast on every channel in which he simply talks for an hour.

Nothing would be better for the democratic party.

For once I agree with the 1/2 gov.

Palin told host Sean Hannity that she backs Rep. Louie Gohmert for the speakership, adding that America needs “new energy and time for commitment” to campaign promises, an apparent shot at Boehner.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

polecat wrote:
boards of FL wrote:I can't speak for "libs", though I would welcome Gowdy as speaker.

In fact, I'd like to see him have his own television show on prime time broadcast on every channel in which he simply talks for an hour.

Nothing would be better for the democratic party.

For once I agree with the 1/2 gov.

Palin told host Sean Hannity that she backs Rep. Louie Gohmert for the speakership, adding that America needs “new energy and time for commitment” to campaign promises, an apparent shot at Boehner.

Louie Gohmert is an embarrassment to the State of Texas. Unfortunately (for Texans) he's not the only nutcase holding office in the state.

Sal

Sal

The GOP has devolved into a racist, paranoid, insane asylum, but Louis Gohmert is still too batshit crazy to lead it.

gatorfan



Sal wrote:The GOP has devolved into a racist, paranoid, insane asylum, but Louis Gohmert is still too batshit crazy to lead it.

I don't agree that the GOP is racist as a whole anymore than all Dems are racist as a whole. Both groups have their fair share of racists and bigots. Like any group of people from different backgrounds.

I can agree the whole Congress is two party group of paranoids not working in an insane asylum though.

Guest


Guest

That's just leftist propaganda talking points... not even worth acknowledging.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

http://prospect.org/article/meet-trey-gowdy-gop-benghazi-attack-dog

Since House Speaker John Boehner announced the creation of a select committee to investigate the Benghazi affair, Republicans have been saying it will be a serious investigation, while Democrats have been saying it will be a partisan circus. To get a sense of who might be right, I spent some time watching YouTube videos of Rep. Trey Gowdy, the heretofore obscure second-term Tea Party congressman from South Carolina whom Boehner named to lead the committee.

There are a lot of these videos of Gowdy in congressional hearings, posted by conservatives, with titles like "Gowdy DESTROYS Obama Admin Stooge!" He's obviously very popular among the base. To call Gowdy prosecutorial would be an understatement. Uniformly angry and outraged, these videos show Gowdy always seemingly on the verge of shouting, he's so damn mad. Like any good lawyer, he never asks a question to which he doesn't already know the answer. But when a witness gives him an answer other than the one he expects, he repeats his question at a slightly louder volume and angrier pitch, as though the question hadn't actually been answered.

This is a good example, in which Gowdy blasts the director of the National Park Service for closing national memorials during the government shutdown, thereby allowing Republicans to stage a photo op in which they proclaimed their solidarity with veterans wanting to go to the memorials. You'll recall that it was Tea Partiers like Gowdy who pushed for the government shutdown in the first place; this was a lame attempt to somehow shift blame onto the Obama administration for the shutdown, one that didn't work. Instead of thanking the director for making their photo op possible, Gowdy angrily demands that the director tell him the statute that allows him to put barricades around the memorials and prevent our fine veterans from entering them. The director cites the statute that covers the procedures the Park Service is supposed to follow during a shutdown. Gowdy was apparently expecting the director to say, "I have no idea" or evade the question, so he asks the question a couple more times as though it were being evaded. If you didn't speak English, you'd probably think this tough prosecutor has really got this witness on the ropes:

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Which tells you why Gowdy got picked for this job. John Boehner is doing this for the base, and the base wants someone who will channel the anger and contempt they feel for Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and the rest of the administration. Gowdy, a former prosecutor, is already referring to this enterprise not as an investigation but as a "trial," making clear that he sees his job not as finding the truth but as convicting the accused. And for someone who has supposedly been obsessed with Benghazi, he doesn't seem to have much of a grasp on what the multiple investigations of the issue have already revealed. So what we're likely to see is a lot of desk-pounding, a lot of "Answer the damn question!", and not much (or any) wrongdoing actually uncovered.

Of course, I'm assuming that there isn't actually some bombshell revelation just waiting to be discovered. I'm pretty sure I'm on firm ground on that one, though. And it's possible that Gowdy will lead a professional, sober, thorough investigation that will win him kudos from all observers, regardless of their ideology. But a professional, sober, thorough investigation isn't what his party's base really wants. They want to see members of the Obama administration squirm in the witness chair. They want some fireworks. And Trey Gowdy is just the man to give it to them.

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Just as Seaoat noted in the IRS "investigation"...he's putting on a show...throwing red meat to the yard dawgs.

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

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KarlRove

KarlRove

Dems won't oolice themselves,
Someone has to do it

Sal

Sal

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Floridatexan

Floridatexan

KarlRove wrote:Dems won't oolice themselves,
Someone has to do it

You mean like the GOP "policed" the George W Bush administration? Laughable. I would be laughing if it weren't so unspeakably sad.

http://aattp.org/george-w-bush-top-20-ways-he-destroyed-america/

20 ways George W. Bush destroyed our nation.

While Republicans are betting that America’s collective amnesia will be strong enough to wipe out the memory of President Bush’s catastrophic 8 years, it is up to the American left to refresh her memory. Here are the top 20 reasons why George destroyed America, in no particular order:

20. To begin with, Bush’s brother Jeb and the American Supreme Court stole the presidency on his behalf in 2000. Jeb Bush, the Governor of Florida at the time, cynically blocked more than 50,000 African-American voters from voting, then refused to allow a simple recount of the Florida votes after tens of thousands of complaints regarding voter difficulties at the voting booth due to confusing ballots. Several major national news organizations have verified that, had the votes been recounted, VP Al Gore would have won the presidency rather than President Bush.
19. He pulled the United States out of the Kyoto protocol. Stunting global environmental progress, George W. Bush pulled America out of the agreement which set requirements for 38 large nations to lower greenhouse gas emissions in order to combat climate change. His reason for doing so? That the agreement would “harm our economy and hurt our workers.”
18. George W. Bush ignored several warnings about Osama bin Laden. On August 6, 2001, White House intelligence presented to him a brief titled, “Bin Laden determined to strike in the US”. Of course, Bush ignored his duties as chief executive and failed to heed the warnings, paving the way for Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda to attack us on 9/11.
Just one of several official warnings about Osama Bin Laden that President George W. Bush chose to ignore.
Just one of several official warnings about Osama Bin Laden that President George W. Bush chose to ignore.
17. Bush escalated the war on drugs, incarcerating minorities at a record pace for nonviolent, drug related offenses.
16. Bush squandered international goodwill after the 9/11 attacks. Instead of embracing the help of our major allies, he declared a global war on terrorism and stated, “you are either with us or against us“. For this reason, many of our major allies refused to join us in our preemptive war against Iraq.
15. Bush and his administration carefully deceived America by creating a false narrative that Iraq was an ally of Afghanistan in their war of terror against the U.S., and that they posed an imminent threat as a part of the concocted “Axis of Evil”.
14. Bush cynically lied about the scope and magnitude of Iraq’s weapons. In one of his most infamous speeches during the run-up to the Iraq war, President George W. Bush declared in 2002 that Saddam Hussein had the capacity to send unmanned aircraft to United States with bombs capable of unleashing chemical weapons and nuclear devices on the American homeland.
13. Bush ignored the United Nations and launched an illegal preemptive war. After they failed to get the UN Security Council to authorize an attack on Iraq, the Bush administration decided to lead America into a reckless preemptive war. He also declared the war without congressional approval, and even went as far as keeping the United States from ratifying the International Criminal Court Treaty in order to protect American troops from prosecution.
12. He escalated a war on CIA whistle-blowers. In the run-up to the Iraq war, Joseph C. Wilson, a writer for the New York Times, penned an Op-Ed saying that there was no credible nuclear threat from Iraq. In retaliation, the White House responded by leaking the name and endangering the life of his wife, Valerie Plame, one of the CIA’s top national security experts. Of course, President Bush went on to exonerate the staffer that leaked Plame’s name to the press, Scooter Libby.
11. President Bush launched the ill-advised, reckless, and unnecessary Iraq War. Not only did it decrease America’s standing in the world, but it led to hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths, more than 1 million refugees being ripped from their homes, and thousands of American military casualties.
Thanks to George W. Bush, thousands of soldiers now rest in Arlington Cemetery in Virginia.

10. When attacking Iraq, the Bush Pentagon failed to declare martial law, and did not secure anything except the Iraqi Oil Ministry. Tens of thousands of National Guard soldiers took to the streets in protest, looted the National Museum, and terrorized the Iraqi people as the American soldiers looked on.
9. Cynical war profiteering. The American taxpayers were forced to foot the bill for hundreds of no-bid contracts to some of the world’s most powerful military contractors. VP Dick Cheney and his company Halliburton made a healthy $39.5 billion profit.
Photo of Dick Cheney with Halliburton logo and calculator: George W. Bush's war in Iraq meant big profit's for Vice President Cheney's Halliburton.
George W. Bush’s war in Iraq meant big profit’s for Vice President Cheney’s Halliburton.
8. Bush destroyed America’s standing in the world by ignoring the international ban on torture. While ignoring several agreements, namely the Geneva Convention, the Pentagon created a network of secret prisons and detention centers, where American soldiers tortured and mistreated suspected terrorists. The Bush White House then created secret detention sites in Eastern Europe in order to evade traditional justice systems.
7. Bush created spiraling federal deficits. After President Clinton handed him an annual budget surplus, President Bush single-handedly drove our country into that by creating the three biggest drivers of federal debt: the war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan, and Medicare part D. according to a recent report by a Harvard researcher, the total costs of the Iraq and Afghan wars will end up being somewhere between $4 and $6 trillion.
6. He instated the reckless and unnecessary Bush tax cuts. The biggest experiment in supply-side trickle down economics in history, the Bush tax cuts resulted in catastrophe, blowing a hole in the federal budget and leading to unprecedented social economic inequality.
5. Bush fought a drastic war on science. Whether blocking stem cell research, loosening environmental regulations, saying that evolution is a theory, and cutting Pell Grants, President Bush never stopped trying to make America dumber and less healthy.
4. Bush destroyed the American middle-class. Median household incomes declined by 4.2%, social economic inequality reached epidemic proportions, and the middle-class took on more debt than at any time since the Great Depression. His policies led to 8 million Americans falling below the poverty line, 3.5 million of those being children.
3. President Bush and his policies led to the 2007 Great Recession. The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Reserve stood idly by while the big banks created a $600,000,0000,000,000 mortgage-backed derivatives bubble that burst and brought down the global economy
2. While going on a record number of vacations and holding a record-setting least number of press conferences, President Bush unleashed Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz upon the American people. This was the first time that the neoconservative warhawks were able to fully take control of the American government and implement their military/corporatist empire.

Libs worst nightmare- Trey Gowdy as Speaker - Page 2 Bush-rumsfeld-wolfowitz-600x350-300x175
George W. Bush at a press conference with his war hawks, Donald Rumsfeld (center) and Paul Wolfowitz (left).

1. Unlike President Obama, President Bush stood by and watched as 35 million uninsured Americans risked death and financial ruin without proper and affordable health care.

polecat

polecat

To Bad
Tea Baggers worst nightmare - John Boehner reelected speaker... LOL

KarlRove

KarlRove

People are still good into financial ruin even with insurance that had overburdensone deductibles that
They can't afford to pay

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

Looks like poster Karl got it wrong (again.....). Go ahead and run this thread off the first page of the forum--it is officially dead.

Boehner re-elected as speaker despite GOP dissenters
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2015/01/06/first-congress-boehner-election/21330229/

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KarlRove

KarlRove

He's weakened though big time. Dems will truly run him over.

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