Posted on 02/08/2013 5:08:51 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Nowadays, our nation's capital is in such ill-repute that if George Washington were around, he might sue to have his name taken off it. But never fear: restoring Washington's good name is just a few trillion dollars away!
So Chris Matthews assures us in an MSNBC "Lean Forward" promo that is currently airing. After ticking off a number of big-government programs initated under past presidents, Matthews continues: "we got to get back to that, and then Washington will have a good name again."
View the promo here.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
If big spending gives Washington a good name, it should be more popular than Disneyworld. Ping to Today show list.
If big spending gives Washington a good name, it should be more popular than Disneyworld. Ping to Today show list.
Here’s a better idea. Have Dr. Benjamin Carson elected President, a man of outstanding character and immense achievement, who would speak truthfully about the corruption in our nation’s government and how to fix it.
If you haven’t heard Dr. Carson’s speech at yesterday’s National Prayer Breakfast, go to the C-Span link that Glen Beck posted on The Blaze and restore your spirit.
Isn’t ‘lean forward’ another way of saying ‘bend over’?
That's the way I've always viewed it.
Lean Forward with your pocketbook open.
It's all about the job creation. Soon, there will plenty of jobs for people - to wear giant fiberglass Senator Reid and Kennedy heads and walk around Obamaland, shaking hands and taking photos with your children.
...”and spread ‘em.”. You left that part out. Sounds like anderson cooper had something to do with the ad. Never underestimate the depravity of these radical left wing extremist demokkkrat psychophants. The know no bounds in their quest to subjugate freedom loving people.
Molon labe.
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