Posted on 03/31/2011 6:08:19 PM PDT by Nasher
Freshman Rep. Ben Quayle (R-AZ), son of the former Vice President, makes jokes about Weiner, Spitzer, Newt Gingrich, Pawlenty, Dick Cheney, Biden, Obama and other high power politicians.
(Excerpt) Read more at realclearpolitics.com ...
Politico is just another outlet for DNC propaganda. I don’t waste my time even clicking on anything going to Politico.
Worse than the Guardian UK, NYT, LAT, CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC, Reuters? ( I could go on..)
I don’t call them Pollutico for nothing.
There ya go. Ain’t that the truth!
I loved Ben’s video. Of course he was channeling Keef Olberdork with that worst media outlet......
The entire video made me laugh.
I called his office and told him THANKS FOR THE GREAT LAUGH.
HE WAS RIGHT ON POINT.
Holy..I just watched the clip: Quayle did NOT hold back. He blasted everyone from Hoyer to Obamacare to the border issue to Obama’s idiocy. I suggest everyone watch the entire 7 minute clip.
You are right on the mark. “Politico” is nothing but another Democrat rag, and not a good one at that. I very rarely comment on it pages other to vote in its “daily poll” when the question has not been slanted toward the our “failed and traitor” POTUS Obama!!!
I enjoyed the clip, but I noticed that Libs don’t laugh at themselves very much...
His jokes weren’t that funny and he closed with a big suck-up to the press.
Politico is having employees quit without having another job as they recognize that Politico is totally unprofessional and biased - without any integrity...seriously. Just an arm of the left.
This is truly what’s going on....me and my friends know people who have gone through this process.
BTTT
And then he ended his little roast by praising them all for the thankless job they do for the benefit of this country. Puke.
Well and Huffpo
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