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July 10th 2008     

NanPo: “9% Favorability Is Not Bad Enough!”

Posted by: Laer at 05:18 pm

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ancy Pelosi must be staying up late, struggling to think of ways to make Congress even less popular than its current favorability rating of nine percent. And by gumbo, she’s hit on it!

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said this morning that the House Judiciary Committee may hold hearings on an impeachment resolution offered by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio). …

Pelosi has said previously that impeachment “was off the table,” so her comments this morning were surprising, and clearly signaled a new willingness to entertain the idea of ousting Bush …. (Politico)

Meanwhile, Bush’s popularity is shining brightly at a comparatively wonderful 32 percent.

NanPo, my dear, may I suggest that if this moves forward you name the resolution, “Resolution of the House of Representatives Calling for the Pot to Call the Kettle Black.”

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  1. Scrapiron

    Peeeloshi is scared President Bush will have her indicted for the many acts of treason she has commited in the past few months.

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