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Home Front: Politix
Liberal media goes on attack against GOP's Boehner
2010-09-24
Looks like the NY Times, you know the ones who poo-poo'ed Clinton's sex in the Oval office and sat on the Edwards story for a year, is getting ready to dump on Boehner. Just need to time it so that no evidence needs to be produced before the election.
Insiders on Capitol Hill are buzzing about an upcoming New York Times exposé that will detail an alleged Boehner affair. Sources say the Times is looking for the right time to drop the story in October to sway the election, similar to how the Times reported during the 2008 presidential campaign on an alleged John McCain affair that supposedly had taken place many years before and that was flatly denied by the woman in question.

Posted by:CrazyFool

#10  "Pretty soon they'll be offering blowjobs to support their Dem Support habit"

I thought they already were, Frank.

At least they read like it....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-09-24 23:12  

#9  If it's any consolation (and I know it is) the NY Times (NYT) closed at roughly half ($7.79) it's last year high, and a shitload of red below it's 10 yr high at $48.95 in June 2002. Pretty soon they'll be offering blowjobs to support their Dem Support habit
Posted by: Frank G   2010-09-24 22:35  

#8  NY Times has de-facto become a partisan political house organ for the Dem party. Time to treat them as such, regarding first amendment, etc. This is pretty blatant, and deserves an axe handle to the side of the head of the editors and publisher who are conspiring to libel Boehner for political gain.
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-09-24 22:02  

#7  You're not a knee-jerk idiot either.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-09-24 21:48  

#6  I like and support Boehner. And I'm not anonymous
Posted by: Frank G   2010-09-24 20:35  

#5  No one knows who he really is and I want him gone. Idiots would be doing the pub party a favor.

Uh-huh. And what ignorance evidence do you base this on?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2010-09-24 20:19  

#4  Frankly, my dear...
Posted by: Rhett Butler   2010-09-24 19:33  

#3  John Boehner is my Representative. I have voted for him in the past and I will vote for him again. He led the drive to continue Congressional debate in the dark -- reporting out by Twitter -- after the honourable Nancy Pelosi had the lights and the microphones turned off.

I don't doubt this has as much substance as the attack on John McCain two years ago... and will be believed by the same kind of people.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-09-24 19:28  

#2  No one knows who he really is and I want him gone. Idiots would be doing the pub party a favor.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2010-09-24 17:04  

#1  The problem with the strategy is that BOTH party establishments are hated by a sizable portion of the electorate. This is just like a drowning man grabbing on to someone else to drag both of them down. If they're both crooks and they both control the means of appointment, why care to defend such a system? I'm sure many Party members were surprised when the regime in Moscow collapsed because no one would defend it anymore.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-09-24 16:59  

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