Posted on 05/02/2008 12:41:56 PM PDT by sleddogs
Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann admitted that he had an affair with a subordinate on Friday at a press conference held in response to an internal investigation of sexual harrassment claims against Director of General Services Anthony Gutierrez.
Results of the internal investigation were released on approximately 9:30am Friday morning.
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I could see Barry picking Chuck Hagel. However, saying that, the rodent base would be as happy to have any Republican, leftist or no, as we would be if McCain picked Lieberman.
The rodents don’t usually like converts (except for the first 5 minutes following their switch so they can bash the GOP with them). I was recalling one of their few convert success stories, the ultraliberal RINO apostate from Flint, Michigan, Don Riegle. He first rode the anti-LBJ wave to Congress in ‘66 as a Republican and he later switched to the Dems in ‘73 because his voting record was indistinguishable from them and won the open Senate race in 1976. Even after 18 years in the Senate, some hardcore MI Dems always viewed him with suspicion despite his pristine Socialist record... all because he hadn’t ALWAYS been a Democrat.
Traficant was a character. Probably did some shady stuff, though nothing horrible, and I never doubted his love for his country and his disgust at the garbage going on in Congress (that was far worse than any petty penny ante stuff claimed of him). I’d vote for Traficant sitting in prison for President before I’d vote for just about any other rodent... and most of your RINOs (including our current nominee) and that’s really saying something.
It was all for show. Traficant pretending to be anti-corruption is like Obama pretending not to believe what Jeremiah Wright says.
Ohio Ping!
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