Seriously.
Seriously?
Sounds strangely familiar …
“Heck of a job, Nunie!”
yeah, as if Chaffetz is another paragon of virtue
hey jason, how’s lookin’ your daughter in the eye going these days anyways?
Chaffetz and Nunes, the dream team.
When I lived in Boston, in the 1980s, there was a story in the paper about a guy who robbed a liquor store. Not content with getting the money from the register, he demanded the wallets of the customers.
One customer told him he should just take the money he has, and leave. The robber again demanded the man’s wallet. The guy gave him his wallet, and the crook left.
The wallet belonged to some Boston mob boss. I have NO doubt that the lad later regretted his bold persistence.
Same.
Those two are kindred spirits sharing the same language where the word “integrity” doesn’t mean what we usually mean by it.
Honor among douche bags.
Aaaand, I don’t care even if it is another Republican who does it. Unseat him. Please. I want to get THAT MAN out.
“He’s done a great job chairing a very difficult committee, has the full confidence of the Republican conference, the Republican leadership and myself and Trey Gowdy and a host of others.”
rAyn, Caffitz and Howdy Doody?
The Three Douches
@austin_dave The Austin spirit of Molly Ivins must have spoken to us at the exact same moment
“Devin Nunes is a man of high integrity,” Chaffetz, the chair of the House Oversight Committee, said on MSNBC. “He’s done a great job chairing a very difficult committee, has the full confidence of the Republican conference, the Republican leadership and myself and Gowdy-Doody and a host of others.”
These twits keep putting Gowdy into the GOP leadership. He has a record unmarred by success.
It takes a special brand of obliviousness to utter these words on the same day that the nation’s leading mainstream, non-partisan newspaper runs a front page article detailing the extensive financial ties between the leader of your party and the Russian mob.
Of course, Chaffetz is the same genius of political optics who said that people could afford health insurance if they just didn’t buy iPhones.
This is the kind of half-insane optimism that leads people to forgo traditional medicine and indulge in quack cures when the traditional might have saved them or at least extended their lives. Listen up, GOP, you can’t save Trump. But you can maybe save yourselves. Choose wisely.
Your honor. We rest our case! If Mr. Chaffetz has faith in Mr. Nunes, what better argument can we make for his recusal (and public flogging)?
Choose wisely.
Fuck it—I hope they choose the aromatherapy and healing crystals instead of the penicillin and surgery.