Posted on 09/13/2014 11:25:12 AM PDT by grundle
As an MSNBC panel discussed congressional reticence with President Obama's strategy pertaining to ISIS, the Rev. Al Sharpton jumped in with a challenge to Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to call floor votes on congressional authorization for action against the terror group.
But while Republicans control the House, Democrats run the Senate and hence Sen. McConnell has no power to call a floor vote.
SHARPTON: "It's for them to convene and to say Mitch Mcconnell and John Boehner can call the vote."
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
Al be stoopit.
Yes, you’re right. That’s what I was trying to type!
Even my fingers won’t let me repeat that Jackson Lee thinks we sent men to MARS, unless I force them!
Which I just did.
Al is an esteemed graduate of the Alfred E. Neuman School of Shuckin’ and Jivin’ with A Summa Cum Lousy award for “Extortion and Other Stuff.”
That’s what happens when channeling Jackson Lee while typing.
“Well, Sheila Jackson Lee thinks weve already sent men to the moon.”
She got one right?
its deliberate, they know the low info voters have no clue who runs the senate so they just say the republicans do and the low info dopes will lap it up and blame the GOP....
Its classic political tricks, Sharpton is doing this on orders no doubt.
The documentary, Mars Attacks, showed just how inhospitable They can be...I am just glad that they could not handle the music of Slim Whitman...
No such luck. I meant Mars, but typed moon.
Willfully ig'nant, IMHO.
What’s the difference between Sharpton and a head of cabbage ... the cabbage is a plant that you can make coleslaw with ... Sharpton on the other hand is a plant that is totally worthless.
He’s nver looked..”more himself” has he!
Thank you.
ACK! Aack AAACK!!
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