I am sure glad you can’t be my wife!

Former Republican Representative and Majority Leader, Dick Army dukes it out with Salon Magazine’s Joan Walsh over the influence of Rush Limbaugh on the Republican Party. Dick says its all show and just ignore it. The real issue Army says is the Democrats plan to redistribute wealth with this Porkapalooza instead of stimulating the economy by cutting personal and business taxes.

Joan Walsh chimes in with the standard “The Republicans are standing in the Messiah’s way” blather and … well Dick Army just loses it. Oh, stay with it till the very end please … Army slams her “spin” a second time.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYnBj_Df4uc

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Jim Vicevich

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1 Comment

  1. Dimsdale on January 28, 2009 at 4:05 pm

    Clearly, Walsh was using knee jerk, liberal stream of unconsciousness prattle (as Armey so aptly described it) to claim, like the Russians used to do, that "they invented it," the it being welfare reform. 

    Note how she really did not come up with any specific piece of legislation, rather Obama adulation, that would boost the economy.  The growing list of garbage that stuffs this bill like 10 pounds of manure in a 2 pound sack, is testament to the political vs. economic intent of this bill.   And like Armey says, it will do nothing for the economy, but much for the Democrats.



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