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January 1st 2009     

Sunday Scan – Superbowl Week

Posted by: Laer at 11:00 am

Sunday Scan items are published as each item is finished, most recent at the top, so be sure to click on the “continue reading” link. This note will be removed after the last item is published, so if you’re reading this, please come back for more.

Faint, Very Faint Praise

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ook, he only tried to scam the tax man out of a measly $128,203 – hardly worth worrying about when Congress is considering an $825 billion spending spree – so why should this little fluke of bookkeeping  stop Tom “I love the little people!” Daschle from being Sec. of Giving Money to the Little People?

That’s why that pillar of morality, Dick “Turban” Durbin, he who is so quick to compare our troops to Nazis, is standing by Tommy Boy:

“But if you know Tom Daschle, you know better. He’s found himself having made a mistake and admitted to it.”

“Found himself having made a mistake?” Conveniently, just as his nomination is moving forward? Kinda makes you wonder if he’d found it if he was just another lowly seven-figure lobbyist.

“He took the steps necessary to start paying the taxes, make sure they’re paid. Now, that’s the right thing to do. I believe Tom Daschle’s one of the most honest people I’ve ever known or worked with in public life.”

And that says a lot, Dick.

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