How low will they go?
So low that they'll have to look up to look down.
Lower than snake sh*t in a wagon rut.
They're democrats, hell even hell is not low enough for them.
At least in the last sentence of the article the AP basically acknowleges that this guy is a publicity seeking crackpot.
My thoughts exactly. I notice no one in the MSM mentions that Kerry asked for a deferral, was refused and decided to enlist so he could pick his service before he was drafted.
When they reach hell, they'll keep digging.
Lower...
We haven't reached the depths yet.
But this is pretty darn lame.
As low as they can. Fortunately it is getting to the point where you can laugh at them.
Ben Barnes was one of the most powerful politicians in Texas in the 60s and 70s "the next LBJ" until an scandal derailed his career (although fret not for Barnes: his consolation prize was becoming a garden variety Texas tycoon and political fixit man).
SNIP
Ben Barnes, a lobbyist to whom GTech paid fees of $23 million
SNIP
Whether the Bushes used their influence to get George W. out of serving in Vietnam was a big issue during George W.'s neck-and-neck race for governor against Ann Richards in 1994.
(It didn't work for Richards either)
Whale sh*t is Everest by comparison.
A whole lot lower.
>>How low will they go?
John Glenn
State and Town Austin, Texas.
Total Donated $65,040.
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Barnes was once a rising star in Texas Democratic politics, becoming a state representative at age 21. Later, he was elected lieutenant governor with 2 million votes, a Texas record. After he was involved in a bribery and stock fraud scandal in the early 1970s, however, he never held public office again. He was involved with a number of banks and thrifts that were mentioned during the S&L crisis, and forced into bankruptcy when the Texas thrift industry cratered in the late 1980s.