When Democrat congressmen go wild
First, we saw Bob Etheridge (D-NC) attack a student asking him a question:
First, we saw Bob Etheridge (D-NC) attack a student asking him a question:
A consensus appears to be emerging amongst the pundit class when it comes to Harry Reid’s performance in last night’s debate with Sharron Angle: He stank. Check out what the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Sherman Frederick wrote.
Check out the latest campaign ad from Rep. Jim Marshall (D-GA), complete with San Francisco hippies and a narrator with a distinct Southern twang (via Ben Smith):
Oh, for Pete’s sake! It’s bad enough when “representatives” and senators can’t be bothered to read proposed laws because they’re too long and complicated (cue sounds of a toddler whining), but “Representative” Jan Schakowski (D-IL) couldn’t even be bothered to read a bill on an important matter that was one page long. In fact, she hadn’t even heard of it:
The NYT has an interesting write up today on what the Democrats are facing now on the issue of so-called “safe seats.” In a nutshell, they aren’t safe anymore:
It’s a question that should be asked at every single debate between now and election day: