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Saturday, September 17, 2005

Get lost:

Here is what Donna Brazile has to say about Bush's reconstruction effort, the one being run by Karl Rove and (as Digby points out) an opportunity to gut labor and environmental regulations:
On Thursday night President Bush spoke to the nation from my city. I am not a Republican. I did not vote for George W. Bush -- in fact, I worked pretty hard against him in 2000 and 2004. But on Thursday night, after watching him speak from the heart, I could not have been prouder of the president and the plan he outlined to empower those who lost everything and to rebuild the Gulf Coast.


7 comments

What an idiot. Could all of the Clinton-era DLC Democrats please just slither away and stop embarrasing the rest of us?

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9/17/2005 11:50 AM  

I'll take 'politics' for 200, Alex. Why do Democrats always lose?

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9/17/2005 1:38 PM  

Like its' ancestor, the DLC is neither democratic, it has no leadership, and isn't worthy of being called a 'council'.

Bunch of worthless "middle-of-the-road" suck-ups who are only interested in their comfy jobs and not the people on whose behalf they're theoretically suppose to be working for.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9/17/2005 6:54 PM  

Loser, loser, loser.
Why does anyone listen to her?
Why does she get airtime or column space?

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9/17/2005 8:20 PM  

Does anyone sense the abuse of eminent domain will occur in the rebuilding of N.O., along with a definite scuttling of anything environmental, just, or sensible?

By Blogger brainhell, at 9/18/2005 9:46 AM  

I think Donna's kind of lost it for many reasons.

However, since the Republicans don't believe in science, they probably won't fix the levees and probably will just simply hand Haliburton another blank check for the next time a huge hurricane hits New Orleans. And it will probably be sooner than 35 years from now...

By Blogger Laurie Mann, at 9/18/2005 11:15 AM  

BUSH: Donna, it's raining, can you feel it?

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10/02/2005 9:14 PM  

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