a Republican for his last six years on Capitol Hill
The above is just the SECOND sentence in the article that leads this thread.
It is now 2012. 2009 was just 3 years ago.
If he spent his last 6 years as a Republican, there was no way...none...nada...zilch..zero way he would have been voting for Pelosi in 2009.
Thin flippin' Air!
Did I say that I read the second sentence in the article.
You pulled that assumption out of thin air.
That's three assumptions out of thin air by you, while my mistake was only one.
You seem to have a hard time admitting that you are wrong. Instead you rationalize your mistake, over-and-over again.
I have a long record on this board of posting what I think is the truth.
Yet I'm accused by a Chaplain and somebody who has been here long enough to know better that I'm lying.
I don't know what your problem is but I'm thru with your nonsense.
No, Goode didn’t vote for Pelosi for Speaker in January 2009; he was too busy packing up stuff from his congressional office after losing his conservative seat to a liberal Democrat.
But Goode did vote for liberal Democrat Dick Gephardt for Speaker in January 1997 and January 1999.