Making a List, Checking it Twice

December 02, 2013 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Just in case history does indeed repeat itself …

On December 2, 1954, the Senate voted to condemn Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy for “conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute.”

… I am making a list of who needs to be next.

I mean, beside the obvious Ted Cruz.

 

 

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0 Comments to “Making a List, Checking it Twice”


  1. His dad?

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  2. Maybe some congresscritters could be censured too.

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  3. Polite Kool Marxist says:

    Mitch McConnell
    Max Baucus
    Dianne Feinstein
    Rand Paul
    Mike Lee
    Marco Rubio
    John Cornyn
    Bob Corker
    James Inhofe
    Jeff Sessions

    There are many more, but those mentioned top my list for corporate bribes, obstructionism and voting against their constituents. More than a few on the House side, too.

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  4. Alacrity Fitzhughe says:

    Add Darrell Issa

    no good lying SOB if I ever saw one.

    Sorry Mama.

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  5. Marge Wood says:

    How about the two infamous brothers? but I don’t think that legislators can officially censure them, can they? Maybe we can find some preachers/rabbis/imams who would do it.

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  6. Polite Kool Marxist says:

    The Koch brothers could have been stopped, but the “Citizens United” ruling gave them a voice. For a good laugh, expect election reform to come through a legislative body or for a real masochistic belly laugh, hope our elected representatives would be self-policing.

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  7. We can only hope Santa gives the naughty ones on his list some high sulfur lumps of coal, by making them crawl down into a mine in West Virginia and dig it out themselves. Without union benefits, or health care.

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  8. Sorry, but I have to add John McCain to that list for foisting Palin on us and playing along with the Obama fear mongering during his campaign.

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  9. Marge Wood says:

    You might enjoy reading the book ALBION’S SEED: FOUR BRITISH FOLKWAYS, a thick book of neat stuff about the four major groups that immigrated to our country from different regions of England. Whether you agree or not, it is fascinating to see how various groups influence our culture and religion to this day.

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  10. I was taught in school that anyone wanting to see the President of the US fail was guilty of treason…..time to use the Constitution against these slugs.

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  11. Polite Kool Marxist says:

    Juanita Jean has kindly provided a link to Crooks and Liars, if anyone needs an explanation as to why Dianne Feinstein was on my list. She’s a defense contractors dream. Maybe not a dream wife, but it doesn’t hurt for a defense contractor to have a wife in the Senate.

    As to Max Baucus, y’all seem very well informed about the ACA, so anticipate you understand why he made my list for refusing to consider a single payer option. Max isn’t even subtle about the healthy feathered nest to which he will be retiring. To him the health insurance industry says thanks, I say good riddance upon his retirement.

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  12. Marge Wood says:

    Richard, I’m with you. Treason. Who you gonna get workin’ behind/in front/all around it?

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  13. I’d add Orrin Hatch. Paid by and protective of the “supplement” industry, keeping the FDA from doing its original job of keeping harmful and useless drugs out of American stomachs.

    And I’ve been saying “It’s treason, dadgummit” (only stronger) for years, so I’m with Richard and Marge on that one.

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  14. Elise Von Holten says:

    Sedition and treason. They and the others should be hung by their necks until dead–after a trial that includes the videos of those fools dancing around with the sheer pleasure of “We did it!” After the government shut down..morons and losers that need a reality check! 24 billion + a million and a half dollars for every try to repeal ACA –waste and stupidity from the party of ” no” –such a waste of oxygen!

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