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concrete
02-03-2009, 02:40 PM
Multi hit the nail on the head. The next four years are certainly going to be fun.

And here we thought there would not be much humor in the next four years from the GOP.

I understand that Gene Simmons is also available for a fee.


Joe the Plumber advises GOP-ers

Alex Isenstadt – Mon Feb 2, 7:26 pm ET

Fresh off his stint as a war correspondent in Gaza, Joe the Plumber is now doing political strategy with Republicans.

When GOP congressional aides gather Tuesday morning for a meeting of the Conservative Working Group, Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher – more commonly known as Joe the Plumber — will be their featured guest. This group is an organization of conservative Capitol Hill staffers who meet regularly to chart GOP strategy for the week.

Wurzelbacher, who became a household name during the presidential election, will be focusing his talk on the proposed stimulus package. He's apparently not a fan of the economic rescue package, according to members of the group.

If nothing else, GOP aides are using the appearance to get staffers to attend the 9 a.m meeting.

“In case you weren’t planning to attend CWG tomorrow morning, you might want to reconsider because Joe the Plumber will be joining us!” Kimberly Wallner, an aide to South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, wrote in a message to her e-mail list this afternoon.

Last month, Wurzelbacher did a brief stint as a war reporter for the conservative web site

http://fe29.story.media.ac4.yahoo.com/news/us/story/politico/20090203/pl_politico/18324

I am guessing he's angling for VP when Palin runs in 2012.

freakscene
02-03-2009, 02:50 PM
i expect making fun of working class Americans who do not subscribe to socialism to be a direct target of the liberals in America

change only idiots believe in

XOM
02-03-2009, 02:57 PM
Lol, the on going argument between you two is a good illustration of how government works...no progress is ever made.

Not pointing any fingers, just observing.

concrete
02-03-2009, 04:48 PM
I think the trifecta of Joe the Plumber, Gene Simmons and Elisabeth Hasselbeck certainly have to qualify as the best to date.

Though I await the next series of Palin Interviews as she 'splains the intricacies of the World Economic Crisis as it relates to her personal experience. If we are lucky enough to have her do a double header [and who wouldn't pay to see that], first with Chris Matthews, then with Glen Beck there could be sufficient spin to generate tornadoes.

freakscene
02-03-2009, 07:01 PM
Coming from someone who recently said the Senate, the House and the Executive were all run by conservatives for the last 6 years, you dont exactly have suffient wiggle room at questioning anyones political intelligence, including Joe the Plumber or Sarah Palin.


I'd argue both would clean your clock in a basic civics test, and i would back that up by examples you have posted on this board.

Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Reid ring a bell ?

XOM
02-03-2009, 09:28 PM
This stuff reminds me of the Grumpy Old Men movie, too funny.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EwgvDvtqQs

concrete
02-07-2009, 05:15 PM
http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/checker.aspx?v=ydnzprSUkU