Republicans Democrats Criminalize Politics
Remember how when the President got a blowjob in the Oval Office and then lied about it under oath, there were a couple people who suggested that trying to undermine our legal system just might be a legal issue. And how those people were called attack dogs, and were accused by Mrs. Clinton of trying to accomplish in the courtroom what they couldn't accomplish at the ballot box? Of course you do.
Keep the extreme self-righteousness and indignation that the Democrats brought to that debate in mind while you read about theirnewest bright idea:
House Democrats threatened Wednesday to sue the Bush administration for access to Medicare cost estimates. The warning was the latest twist in an escalating dispute over the new Medicare prescription drug law.
So it's not OK to criminalize politics when the President commits a crime, but it is OK to do it when your electoral strategy in 2002 was such an abysmal failure that now you're desperately scrambling for even the slightest advantage. Listen, the Democrats want to attack the Republicans' Medicare package. Good, that's how party politics is supposed to work. But don't you think that instead of trying to work the judicial branch, they should be spending their time trying to figure out why they can't seem to win either part of the legislative one?
Keep the extreme self-righteousness and indignation that the Democrats brought to that debate in mind while you read about theirnewest bright idea:
House Democrats threatened Wednesday to sue the Bush administration for access to Medicare cost estimates. The warning was the latest twist in an escalating dispute over the new Medicare prescription drug law.
So it's not OK to criminalize politics when the President commits a crime, but it is OK to do it when your electoral strategy in 2002 was such an abysmal failure that now you're desperately scrambling for even the slightest advantage. Listen, the Democrats want to attack the Republicans' Medicare package. Good, that's how party politics is supposed to work. But don't you think that instead of trying to work the judicial branch, they should be spending their time trying to figure out why they can't seem to win either part of the legislative one?





