An Obedient Soldier... Wasserrnan Schultz...
by: Les Carpenter
Rational Nation USA
Purveyor of Truth
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, that bumbling Congresswomen and Chairperson of the Democratic National Convention doesn't believe politics or political considerations will play any part in Obama's final decision on the Keystone XL pipeline. Righto... and we have a bridge to sell ya Debbie. In you case it would be "A Bridge To Nowhere" because that is obviously where you spend most of your time already.
We do have to give this however, she certainly is the willingly obedient sheeple that the President knew she would be. Se certainly is not disappointing her BOSS.
You can read more Wasserman Schultz HERE, HERE, and HERE.
Via: Memeorandum
Rational Nation USA
Purveyor of Truth
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, that bumbling Congresswomen and Chairperson of the Democratic National Convention doesn't believe politics or political considerations will play any part in Obama's final decision on the Keystone XL pipeline. Righto... and we have a bridge to sell ya Debbie. In you case it would be "A Bridge To Nowhere" because that is obviously where you spend most of your time already.
We do have to give this however, she certainly is the willingly obedient sheeple that the President knew she would be. Se certainly is not disappointing her BOSS.
POLITICO - Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz doesn’t believe President Barack Obama’s decision on the Keystone XL pipeline will be swayed by politics.
“As a member of Congress who represents hundreds of thousands of people in south Florida, I want to make sure the right decision is arrived at and that the president makes that decision carefully and doesn't factor politics into his decision, which I don’t think he is,” Wasserman Schultz said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
She wouldn’t say whether the latest delay in the pipeline approval process — announced Friday — would be potentially helpful to Democrats, since it likely signals that a final decision won’t come until after November’s midterm elections. “What's true is the decision over the Keystone pipeline is complex, and it’s one that has to be examined very carefully. It affects multiple states," she said. "What's also true is that incumbent senators like [Louisiana Democrat] Mary Landrieu understand the issues that are important on the ground in their states to their constituents."
You can read more Wasserman Schultz HERE, HERE, and HERE.
Via: Memeorandum
The President will have more "flexibility" after the election, Les. I overheard him say that once.
ReplyDeleteI believe you're right. Comment made to Vlad if I'm not mistaken.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I have to admidt Wasserman Schultz is kinda boring.. zzzzz
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