Friday, July 18, 2008

Cut and run, Phil Gramm

(EDITED) umm...posting on Friday night can cause errors. Shame on me.

Seems former Texas senator Phil "Nation Of Whiners" Gramm has been thrown under the bus by the McCain campaign. Gramm explains that the Democrats are focusing on his whiny Americans comment rather than the issues, and does not want to hurt his long time friends chances of losing by something less than a landslide. Sorry pal, but the fact that McCain made the big mistake of hiring you as his campaign adviser - you, who working with Enron lobbyists drafted the Enron Loophole that oil companies are using to drive the price of oil up to it's current level will not be unlinked from John McCain by anyone else with a fully functioning brain. Ain't gonna happen Phil, you're not skating.

No good riddance for you, pal. Not till November.

7 comments:

porchwise said...

Thanks for blasting cj on Helen's blog. Saved me the trouble.

Greco-Roman said...

Helen is good people. Very pleasant to the eyes, and smart as a whip. Cj is the exact opposite. Especially in the "pleasant to the eyes department...store.

Mike said...

Good luck with your (apparently) new blog. And thanks for your comment on Left is Right.

Greco-Roman said...

Thanks Mike.
I'll keep reading and posting now and then.

Anonymous said...

Hi!! How's come I couldn't see this blog the other day? I'm confused! ANyway, welcome as a new(ish) blogger. Good post. Gramm is a huge crook and it boggles the mind that McLame was stupid enough to hire him.

GOP have no shame, and shit for brains.

Anonymous said...

Oh and porchwise, you no longer have to worry about running into cj's retardo posts. He's banned.

Greco-Roman said...

Helen,
I started a new profile and a new blog thanks to the amount of SPAM I got from visiting Free Republic, Drudge, and even Sassy. I think he sent Gay Camper stuff to my email. Anyway, Gramm still being part of McLame's campaign only goes to show how desperate the GOP is. I have no doubt that a bigger change than McCain in the White House is coming in November.