Posted on 01/19/2011 8:49:22 AM PST by Nachum
If you're a Republican, and you don't want the media to pry into your financial conflicts of interest, there used to be a simple method: support Democratic big-government policies. The latest Republican to try this rule is Bill Frist. Sam Stein at the Huffington Post reports: As congressional Republicans ready themselves for a largely symbolic effort to repeal President Obama's health care reform law, at least one former GOP leader is urging them to drop the charade and build on the legislation instead. Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist,
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Or am I thinking of someone else? Either way, he sounds like a pos RINO.
Whew... I’m sure glad this guy is gone.
Some have figured out angles to profit off ObamaCare. They know there'll never be media examination for perfidy once the plan swings in.
Always follow the money trail whether it be doctor, lawyer, merchant, chief.....somewhere you'll always find a thief.
Leni
Bill Frist was one of the most ineffective wussy Republican leaders we ever had. I am go glad he is history.
...and smile when you say ‘Master’ too! ( also bow head and look at ground )
Looking forward to hearing him intro’d as “Former Senator Bill First...”
Stay out of it, Bill.
YOU in 2004 said YOU were “too weary” to fight democrat resistance to Bush’s Federal Court nominations. So keep your nose and the rest of your pansy-assed RINO self out of this battle.
“Yes. Bill Frist. Wasnt he Bushs man in the House or Senate?”
You are correct.
And we are still paying for the Bush/Frist “legacy”.
No more Bushes, no more Frists.
The vast majority of us didn't want this socialist healthcare program, but it was rammed down our throats by Obama, Pelosi, Reid and all of that other nasty, slimy vermin.
Go crawl back under your rock.
Maybe that's why he's supporting Barry-O on this.
Well, yes, but the pols have forgotten who's who.
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