Delay is the man. His only crime is he's not a fiscal conservative.
In the next few months I'm going to take a trip to Hawaii to learn to surf. I'd like to talk to you about pulling this off at sometime.
There are a lot of great places to see...
FR mail me and we can discuss the best times and places for all things Hawaii (including surfing).
I can't even comment on that, the fiscal aspect.
Word on the street though is the problem in the district is bigger than DeLay....
Of course everyone wants a conservative...
But is DeLay the ONLY one? Other than just pissing off the media, which I get great joy from as well....
From what I can tell the charges are galvanizing some in that community as something they already felt long ago...that you leave anyone in office for 20 years and and pretty soon their head inflates....so maybe its not DeLay personally, but the people surrounding DeLay as well that add to that perception....
This whole idea comes from what I consider a tongue in cheek comment by DeLay. When the President and the leadership asked all Congressmen to try to find some budget cuts to make to reduce spending, DeLay contacted all his colleagues and asked them if there were any places they could cut. He then announced that the budget must be as tight as it can be with no savings to be had because no one got back to him on that. He was making the point that all were guilty and not willing to give. That wasn't an endorsement of spending on his part, just reporting what the situation was.
Ok, I'll bite. How can one not be a fiscal conservative, and still be a conservative?