For those unable to watch the video above, here’s a partial transcript of the scathing remarks made this afternoon by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, in which he lambasted fellow Republicans in the U.S. House for their refusal to act on an emergency-relief bill for his state and others devastated by Hurricane Sandy back in October:
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“Thirty-one days for Andrew victims. Seventeen days for victims of Gustav and Ike. Ten days for victim of Katrina. For the victims of Sandy in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, it has been 66 days, and the wait continues. There is only one group to blame for the continued suffering of these innocent victims: the House majority and their speaker, John Boehner.
“… National disasters happen in red states and blue states and states with Democratic governors and Republican governors. We respond to national disasters not as Republicans or Democrats, but as Americans. Or at least we did, until last night. Last night, politics was placed before oaths to serve our citizens. For me, it was disappointing and disgusting to watch….”
“I’ve always put the people of New Jersey and my oath ahead of personal, petty politics. Last night, the House of Representatives failed that most basic test of public service, and they did so with callous indifference to the suffering of the people of my state.
“On the equities, this should be a no-brainer for the House Republicans as well. Both New York and New Jersey used the international firm of McKinsey and Co. to assess and quantify the damage to our states. Our professional staffs have spent countless hours with congressional staff providing leadership and back-up documentation for all the damage claims. Gov. Cuomo and I have spent hours and hours speaking to individual members of the House and Senate to answer their questions. We worked with President Obama and his administration and satisfied them of the urgent need of this $60 billion aid package.
“This was good enough for 62 United States senators of both parties to vote for this package. This was good enough for a majority of the House of Representatives. It overcame all the factual challenges. It just could not overcome the toxic internal politics of the House majority.
“Finally, New York and New Jersey are perennially among the most generous states in the nation to our fellow states. We vote for disaster relief for other states in need. We are donor states, sending much more to Washington, DC than we ever get back in federal spending. Despite this history of unbridled generosity, in our hour of desperate need we’ve been left waiting for help six times longer than the victims of Katrina, with no end in sight.
“Americans are tired of the palace intrigue and political partisanship of this Congress, which places one-upsmanship ahead of the lives of the citizens who sent these people to Washington, DC, in the first place. New Jerseyans and New Yorkers are tired of being treated like second-class citizens. New York deserves better than the selfishness we saw on display last night. New Jersey deserves better than the duplicity we saw on display last night. America deserves better than just another example of a government that has forgotten who they are there to serve, and why.
Sixty-six days and counting. Shame on you. Shame on Congress.”
Christie’s anger is perfectly justified, for all the reasons that he laid out and more. But as he suggested in his comments, this is merely the latest egregious example of the ideological preening and misplaced priorities exhibited by those in control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
– Jay Bookman
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Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
January 2nd, 2013
9:07 pm
deficit?
But…but…but…Cheney said that Reagan proved that deficits don’t matter.
Translation: IOKIYAR
josef
January 2nd, 2013
9:08 pm
THULSA
I’m following you…but…if I buy stock in highly respected XYZ corporation and then it turns out that it is involved in working children in slave conditions, do I have a leg to stand on when that stock plummets? No. I enabled them in my own penny ante fashion and I’m paying for it in a penny ante fashion.
I’ve no sympathy for those who bought the brand name. If XYZ Corporation or Penn State can redeem the brand name, good, and I wish them luck and G-dspeed. But PSU is pretty much getting a slap on the wrist when a slap across the face was called for.
F. Sinkwich
January 2nd, 2013
9:15 pm
66.7% of that $60 billion has been earmarked for union thugs, local pols, and the mob. It’s common knowledge. Business in lib ilk hell holes like NJ is done that way.
Need proof?
Compare that new Giants/Jets stadium to Jerry World in Dallas. Both cost the same to build. Giants/Jets stadium = crap like the old Fulton County POS. Jerry World = best stadium in the world.
Nuff said.
Alex
January 2nd, 2013
9:19 pm
new year, same old bias, I’ve gone for a while, Jay -same old stuff, got to get boring writing the same angles, Bye again..
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
January 2nd, 2013
9:19 pm
Jerry World
There’s your sign.
Nuff said.
pete
January 2nd, 2013
9:20 pm
Awww…the RINO is mad because all the pork is gone. Go on a diet you slob.
Lynnie Gal
January 2nd, 2013
9:21 pm
Nobody likes Republicans anymore because they’re generous with rich people and corporations and cheapskates with everyone else, including children, the sick and the poor . Now, even Republicans are starting to hate Republicans. When Republicans won’t even let legislation come forward in the House to help disaster victims in our country, every decent person turns against them. The Koch Bros. money machine has turned these hard core Republicans into hard headed, hard hearted war mongers who don’t want to pay for the wars they voted for, started and charged on our credit cards, even as they slashed taxes for the wealthy. Mainstream, reasonable Republicans (if any remain) need to isolate and force these hard right lamebrains into the dark margins of irrelevance.
F. Sinkwich
January 2nd, 2013
9:23 pm
“There’s your sign.”
Is that KammieSpam?
And what is that iokiyar thing?
KammieSpam too?
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
9:23 pm
“Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) is signaling that at least one thing will change about his leadership during the 113th Congress: he’s telling Republicans he is done with private, one-on-one negotiations with President Obama.”
The crybaby got owned by our President/
barking frog
January 2nd, 2013
9:24 pm
Lynnie Gal
You..are correct.
barking frog
January 2nd, 2013
9:26 pm
getalife
our president is a tricky man…
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
9:26 pm
alex,
Lets see you write something better.
F. Sinkwich
January 2nd, 2013
9:26 pm
“Mainstream, reasonable Republicans (if any remain) need to isolate and force these hard right lamebrains into the dark margins of irrelevance.”
Then of course you would vote for them huh, Lynnie?
Bwaahahahahahahaha
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
9:27 pm
frog,
The ole divide and conquer worked again.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
9:28 pm
“need to isolate and force these hard right lamebrains into the dark margins of irrelevance.”
We are marginalizing the kooks.
barking frog
January 2nd, 2013
9:29 pm
getalife
yep. and probably will again as the wedge is driven deeper.
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
January 2nd, 2013
9:29 pm
And what is that iokiyar thing?
Let me google that for you, ilk-boy.
It’s painfully obvious you don’t have the capacity to do so.
Granny Godzilla
January 2nd, 2013
9:32 pm
Thulsa doom
Stop your manly man preening peacock sea captain macho crap.
Review the governors handling of the situation and ask yourself if it was your boy
How dynamically would you react.
I detest enablers.
Jackie
January 2nd, 2013
9:32 pm
Tomorrow at 12:00 noon there will be fewer kooks in the House and Senate.
The sun is beginning to peek from behind the clouds.
Brosephus™
January 2nd, 2013
9:32 pm
Keep
moonbat betty
January 2nd, 2013
9:32 pm
barfing frog.
Sorry, I just felt like sayin that.
Keep Up the Good Fight!
January 2nd, 2013
9:33 pm
Kam, he may need 2x the help. We can bing that for him too. http://tinyurl.com/a53g548
pete
January 2nd, 2013
9:33 pm
2 states run by dems for years gets hit by a hurricane 3 months ago, and they are still trying to figure out what to do while its residents who lost everything have gotten very little assistance. Hmmm…where have I heard that before. Oh yeah, New Orleans and hurricane Katrina. Well, would you look at that, another state run by dems. I think I am seeing a pattern here.
Cherokee
January 2nd, 2013
9:34 pm
Then of course you would vote for them huh, Lynnie?
I for one sure would. We need a sane conservative party in this country – as opposed to the whackadoodle Republicans of today.
I’d vote for Christie in a New Jersey minute, if he would continue to take on the morons in the House Republican caucus, like our very own Tom Price…
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
January 2nd, 2013
9:35 pm
Keep
barking frog
January 2nd, 2013
9:35 pm
moonbat betty
iokiyhah (It’s ok if you have a hangover.) I could be bar king frog.
Welcome to the Occupation
January 2nd, 2013
9:36 pm
Mainstream, reasonable Republicans (if any remain) need to isolate and force these hard right lamebrains into the dark margins of irrelevance
They’re actually pretty easy to find. Very easy in fact. They all have “D” by their names.
Tall
January 2nd, 2013
9:39 pm
Mr. Bookman:
Have you ever visited Manasqaun or Long Beach Island or Spring Lake or Bay Head? If you haven’t I can volunteer that they are beautiful seaside towns in the summer. However, at best they are no more than a foot or three above sea level. Tough darts on them!!! If you live next to the ocean this can happen.!!! Why should taxpayers in Sandy Springs subsidize their flood insurance?
My younger brother had his house washed out on the south sore of Long Island. He is a construction worker and is rebuilding the house himself. When he is done, he is selling the house. No more living at sea level.
Does that make sense?
F. Sinkwich
January 2nd, 2013
9:40 pm
Tom price believes in the greatness of America.
Doofuss named Cherokee?
Not so much…
moonbat betty
January 2nd, 2013
9:40 pm
Barfing frog,
I ate your legs in a cheese and bacon omelette this morning.
lol
Tall
January 2nd, 2013
9:41 pm
Christie should join the Democrats. Please.
barking frog
January 2nd, 2013
9:43 pm
moonbat betty
Barfing frog,
I ate your legs in a cheese and bacon omelette this morning.
lol
…………………………………………………………….
Was #5 saltier than the other four ?
Kamchak ~ Thug from the Steppes
January 2nd, 2013
9:44 pm
Christie should join the Democrats. Please.
There’s your sign.
Welcome to the Occupation
January 2nd, 2013
9:44 pm
In fact, a pretty darn good description of the Democratic party of today is “Mainstream, reasonable Republicans”
moonbat betty
January 2nd, 2013
9:50 pm
Ha Ha. snort.
Welcome, you made my day!
Thank you.
YOU WISH…
moonbat betty
January 2nd, 2013
9:54 pm
No, no, barfing frog,
I ate the 5th leg first, and it was many feet long so you keep the other 4.
I hear they “called” you tripod?
barking frog
January 2nd, 2013
9:59 pm
moonbat betty
I hear they “called” you tripod?
………………………………………..
actually my nickname was ‘xtra’
moonbat betty
January 2nd, 2013
10:03 pm
I’m sorry for calling you “barfing frog”, barking frog.
I’ve just always wanted to do it.
Even when Kamchak thinks about it in the shower. LOL
DownInAlbany
January 2nd, 2013
10:03 pm
I agree that the Replicans are dying a painful death by self-inflicted wounds and to deny the citizens hit by Sandy is, well, I don’t even have the words. But, if you think the fiscal cliff “deal” is good for our country then, I guess you are satified with DC at it’s very worst. Tax hikes got traded for spending increases. That about sums it up. You can point fingers at the Republicans, who are pointing fingers at each other, but, at the end of the day, to paraphrase Big Jake, “…your fault, my fault, no bodies fault…it all ends the same…” And, I would add, “…nothing changes in DC, regardless of who is steering the wagon…”
For either side to declare victory, as if they rode back into to town and heroically saved the day at the last minute is just political theater.
barking frog
January 2nd, 2013
10:06 pm
moonbat betty
it’s o.k., Mary Elizabeth called me barking dog for a long time.
Welcome to the Occupation
January 2nd, 2013
10:07 pm
Glad to have made somebody’s day, moonbat. Now remember. You owe me one.
Tall
January 2nd, 2013
10:08 pm
Down in Albany:
Most of those folks who got hit in NJ are the “rich” that need to pay their “fair share”.
If you want big government and high taxes – vote Republican. If you want bigger government and higher taxes – vote Democrat.
Those are your choices.
Marietta Al
January 2nd, 2013
10:10 pm
Funny I never said a word about Dems or Pubs getting the help. Look I say the same thing when mostly Pub Florida panhandle people or ultra wealthy Carolina coast residents don’t have insurance. If you can’t afford the insurance don’t live on the water! And when people of my resident Republican dominant county get hit with tornadoes, all I can say is be responsible and get insured. I don’t like paying for insurance but know it is necessary. But thank you all for making everything about what party you fall in.
Cherokee
January 2nd, 2013
10:14 pm
Tom Price only believes in getting a bigger piece of the pie for himself, sink.
And I’ll refrain from sinking to your level and insulting you.
moonbat betty
January 2nd, 2013
10:16 pm
Lol .
It ain’t easy being green, frog.
Cherokee
January 2nd, 2013
10:16 pm
I have no idea of the breakdown, Al, but much of the money must go for infrastructure – highways, bridges, post offices, public buildings, sewer and water systems – all destroyed by hurricanes, and uninsurable for the most part.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
10:22 pm
al,
It is not about you.
Insurance companies turn down claims.
Then what al?
DownInAlbany
January 2nd, 2013
10:22 pm
Tall
January 2nd, 2013
10:08 pm
Down in Albany:
Most of those folks who got hit in NJ are the “rich” that need to pay their “fair share”.
If you want big government and high taxes – vote Republican. If you want bigger government and higher taxes – vote Democrat.
Those are your choices.
On this we are in total agreement.
Thulsa Doom
January 2nd, 2013
10:25 pm
granny Godzilla,
What does enabling by a handful of men from 14 years ago have to do with the students at people at psu 14years later who had not a damn thing to do with enabling sandusky? And enough with the irrelevant preening manly man peacock gobbledegook you wrote. It’s irrelevant what your personal feelings have to do with this point.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
10:28 pm
doomy,
Your love for child molesters is creepy.
Cherokee
January 2nd, 2013
10:33 pm
One other bit of hypocrisy by the House whackadoodle Republicans – they voted to keep spending our tax dollars to defend the unconstitutional Defense of Marriage Act.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/02/defense-of-marriage-act_n_2399383.html
Cutting spending is one thing, but it’s always secondary to another chance to stick it to the gays….
Uh Huh
January 2nd, 2013
10:33 pm
@DownInAlbany
January 2nd, 2013
10:22 pm
If you want big government and high taxes – vote Republican. If you want bigger government and higher taxes – vote Democrat.
Those are your choices.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you want to LIVE like a CON………
VOTE for a Democrat.
Welcome to the Occupation
January 2nd, 2013
10:43 pm
Oh and by the way, corporate lobbyists made out like bandits in Obama’s “cliff” deal.
And like the “fiscal cliff” charade exercise, it was something your dear “liberal” Barack Obama insisted on.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/tim-carney-how-corporate-tax-credits-got-in-the-cliff-deal/article/2517397?custom_click=rss#.UOT9huRQVRJ
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
10:46 pm
Florida is getting crushed like the gop.
Old Goober
January 2nd, 2013
10:46 pm
What does enabling by a handful of men from 14 years ago have to do with the students at people at psu 14years later who had not a damn thing to do with enabling sandusky?
It is hardly necessary for me to point out that in every case in which the NCAA imposes sanctions on a team, it is always the innocent who get punished. That’s the nature of the beast. Most of the players at Southern Cal were completely innocent of the hijinks that drew sanctions on that team, and yet those players suffer the sanctions. Ditto for Ohio State. Most of the players on that team were completely innocent of getting free tattoos, etc., and yet they suffered deprivation of an opportunity for winning a national championship in the 2012 season.
By agreement, NCAA members accede to the requirement that institutions either maintain control of their athletics or else submit to NCAA sanctions. Penn State obviously did not maintain such control. No matter how far in the past the violations occurred, it is always the current team that suffers the effects of the sanctions. To argue for it to be otherwise is to deny the NCAA any control whatsoever over its member institutions.
Fair in all respects? No. But as I say, that’s the nature of the beast.
Thulsa Doom
January 2nd, 2013
10:47 pm
Getalife,
Your statement that I love child molesters is beyond stupid even for you. But if you’re gonna lie then lie big.
WAW
January 2nd, 2013
10:54 pm
JohnnyReb: “Once again the Democrats along with the sickening liberal legacy media makes the Republicans look like fools over something that is not true.”
The Republicans don’t need any help to “look like fools”. If it walks like a duck and quacks like duck it must be another Republican trying to deny reality.
Thulsa Doom
January 2nd, 2013
10:58 pm
old goober,
True. My argument isn’t that psu should escape punishment. I’m simply saying that the punishment is excessive, especially given that most of the people there 14 years later have nothing to do with what happened. Also Ohio states problems were dealt to a group of people still at and associated with the school. It got the head coach fired and I think a couple of the players who got tattos were seniors on this years team unless they went pro early.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:01 pm
Thanks doomy.
Why dwell on it.
That con guv was for it before he was against it.
It should have been the death penalty so stop enabling child molesters.
It is sick.
Old Goober
January 2nd, 2013
11:06 pm
I’m simply saying that the punishment is excessive, especially given that most of the people there 14 years later have nothing to do with what happened.
Given the national outrage over the Sandusky affair, did you really expect the NCAA to be suicidal enough to give the institution a slap on the wrist? The NCAA already has enough legal problems; it doesn’t need Congress to get involved in yet another “investigation” of NCAA operations.
And sorry, but the “You didn’t catch us in time, so go suck it” justification doesn’t work in NCAA matters. If your Alabama is ever caught in committing a serious NCAA violation, you can bet that the NCAA won’t lighten the penalties merely because the violation occurred a few years before a current team was formed.
WAW
January 2nd, 2013
11:07 pm
Really hate that I’m so late tonight Jay, this is a good one. My thought: Maybe the next time Speaker Boehner sees Harry Reid, he can share the pleasure of experiencing the suggest feat.
Thulsa Doom
January 2nd, 2013
11:07 pm
Getalife,
Saying that I love child molesters is about as down in the sewer as you can get. You really diminished yourself by making such a lowdown statement. Stay classy Getalife.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:08 pm
Family values and all that con crap.
Accountability.
Deal with it.
Thulsa Doom
January 2nd, 2013
11:16 pm
old goober,
You ever done any reading on the NCAA? As Danny Sheridan of usatoday writes it is an arbitrary, capricious, and corrupt organization that would not withstand congressional nor public scrutiny. This is a thug organization that once threatened a unlv bball player with deportation back to war torn Sudan where he and his family would be killed if he didn’t go along with fabricated evidence against Jerry tarkanIan. There is a reason why tark took the NCAA to court and won a multi million dollar settlement against them.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:18 pm
“The expansion of the bill was a way to provide a financial incentive for senators from red states–”two Republicans senators from Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas, and the one Republican senator from Louisiana”–to vote for the bill. “The Sandy kickbacks provide an incentive for those Republicans to vote on the bill,” we wrote.
Imagine that.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:21 pm
Now doomy attacks the NCAA for deflecterbation.
Give it a rest doomy.
td
January 2nd, 2013
11:28 pm
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:08 pm
Family values and all that con crap.
Accountability.
Deal with it.
If I get a timeout from Jay then so be it. You went over the effing line accusing another blogger of being a child molester when you have no effing clue. You are a low life scum bag and I hope you rot in h3ll.
Thulsa Doom
January 2nd, 2013
11:29 pm
Getalife,
Stay down in the sewer where you belong Getalife.
Thulsa Doom
January 2nd, 2013
11:33 pm
td,
Jay will see it I’m sure. Some of the libs have no sense of decency. In Getalifes case though it could be he’s just not smart enough to realize how sick of an accusation that is.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:34 pm
td,
Why do you cons have a problem with accountability?
Is that the new family values?
jack be nimble
January 2nd, 2013
11:38 pm
Why no mention of the conservatives who have no decency?
Anyone can read crap from all sides each day on these blogs.
Selective condemnation much?
Guess you have never went over the line
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:38 pm
Did you cons lose your ability to determine right from wrong?
You don’t get anything right and think you know everything.
Just stop. You are embarrassments.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:41 pm
Who wants to argue about child molesters?
Good grief get a grip on reality.
td
January 2nd, 2013
11:41 pm
“The “fiscal cliff” legislation passed this week included $76 billion in special-interest tax credits for the likes of General Electric, Hollywood and even Captain Morgan. But these subsidies weren’t the fruit of eleventh-hour lobbying conducted on the cliff’s edge — they were crafted back in August in a Senate committee, and they sat dormant until the White House reportedly insisted on them this week.”
“The Family and Business Tax Cut Certainty Act of 2012, which passed through the Senate Finance Committee in August, was copied and pasted into the fiscal cliff legislation, yielding a victory for biotech companies, wind-turbine-makers, biodiesel producers, film studios — and their lobbyists. So, if you’re wondering how algae subsidies became part of a must-pass package to avert the dreaded fiscal cliff, credit the Biotechnology Industry Organization’s lobbying last summer.”
http://washingtonexaminer.com/tim-carney-how-corporate-tax-credits-got-in-the-cliff-deal/article/2517397#.UOULmqxzwrI
jack be nimble
January 2nd, 2013
11:42 pm
td
Are you a Christian? Is it your duty as a believer to hope other rot in hell?
what denomination believes that?
jack be nimble
January 2nd, 2013
11:45 pm
td
Did that blogger do what you claimed he did?
While going over the line, you bore false witness and lied about what he said.
Is your God proud of that?
If you are going to call him out don’t be a liar about what was said.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:46 pm
“The expansion of the bill was a way to provide a financial incentive for senators from red states–”two Republicans senators from Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas, and the one Republican senator from Louisiana”–to vote for the bill. “The Sandy kickbacks provide an incentive for those Republicans to vote on the bill,” we wrote.”
Thulsa Doom
January 2nd, 2013
11:47 pm
Getalife,
Embarrassing is when you say ultra stupid things another poster loves child molesters.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:47 pm
Run along.
No con echo chamber here at night.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:49 pm
dommy.
Stop lying.
I said your love for child molesters is creepy because who want to talk about that?
td
January 2nd, 2013
11:50 pm
jack be nimble
January 2nd, 2013
11:42 pm
td
Are you a Christian? Is it your duty as a believer to hope other rot in hell?
what denomination believes that?
I am a Christian and I sin daily and fall short of the glory of God. I will have to say a special prayer tonight and ask for forgiveness for the sins in my heart. The poster is lucky he did not say it in my presence or my prayer would have been for my actions and not my thoughts.
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:51 pm
td,
Do you want to take it to a blog with no rules boy?
jack be nimble
January 2nd, 2013
11:54 pm
Oh the irony
td sinned when he lied about what another blogger said and in the same post said he hoped the blogger rotted in hell
Must go to the Hypocrite Church of faux Christians
td
January 2nd, 2013
11:57 pm
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:51 pm
td,
Do you want to take it to a blog with no rules boy?
I actually come to these blogs for an intellectual exercise in discussing political philosophy. Why in the heck would I want to go to a blog with no rules for people like you can do nothing but cuz and cut down people. If I wanted to do that then I would go see you in the jail boy.
jack be nimble
January 2nd, 2013
11:57 pm
Thulsa Doom spoke of “decency” when another blogger went too far, yet didn’t say a word when td lied in regards to getalife’s post.
Guess he is a deacon at the same church that td attends
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:58 pm
Florida loses .
SEC is slipping.
td
January 2nd, 2013
11:58 pm
jack be nimble
January 2nd, 2013
11:54 pm
So which blogger are you using a new hidden name instead of your normal screen name? Are you ashamed of you antics?
getalife
January 2nd, 2013
11:59 pm
jack,
Both claim to be Christians but seldom act like it.
jack be nimble
January 3rd, 2013
12:00 am
td
Say a prayer that your God helps you work on the hate and malice you have in your own heart.
Thulsa Doom
January 3rd, 2013
12:01 am
Getalife,
If you had an ounce of reading comprehension you would have known we weren’t talking about the molester. We were talking about whether or not the punishment to the university was excessive or fair.
getalife
January 3rd, 2013
12:02 am
td,
You could let me know how you really feel then I could respond.
Man up.
getalife
January 3rd, 2013
12:02 am
doomy,
Why?
Because the guv is gop?
jack be nimble
January 3rd, 2013
12:03 am
td
Why did you purposely lie about that blogger?
One thing to call him out. It is another to be a liar.
Thulsa Doom
January 3rd, 2013
12:04 am
td,
Yeah it was kinda obvious jack is a sock puppet. Man up and post under your real handle jack.
getalife
January 3rd, 2013
12:05 am
We just passed a huge compromise.
Sandy debacle.
Immigration and guns and plenty of stuff to talk about other than child molester no accountability.
That is creepy.
Thulsa Doom
January 3rd, 2013
12:07 am
Jack be a sock puppet.
getalife
January 3rd, 2013
12:08 am
td is yours.
td
January 3rd, 2013
12:09 am
Thulsa Doom
January 3rd, 2013
12:04 am
Cowards never actually show their true self. They know Jay will not call them out for being a sock puppet. .
jack be nimble
January 3rd, 2013
12:09 am
Man up and call out your fellow conservative for lying you hypocrite.
You speak of “decency” yet didn’t day a word to the lying td.
You have none except when it suit your little mind.
Thulsa Doom
January 3rd, 2013
12:11 am
jack be a sock puppet,
I’ve no idea what the hell post you were talking about between td and Getalife. I don’t follow every little tit for tat on the blog. Sheesh.