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In reply to the discussion: We've been dealing with this asshole since 1985 [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)63. Senate Majority Leader Reid rightly observed that Republicans are talking about compromise, and
some ever referring to Grover Norquist, but they have no intention of compromising.
No one should be fooled into entering into a victory dance over Grover Norquist.
The Republicans are still going to get a Grand Bargain where the American middle-class, or what is left of it, is going to continue to get screwed.
The Grand Bargain is not going to be good for us.
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If something happened to that oxygen stealing waste I wouldn't mourn for a nanosecond.
hobbit709
Nov 2012
#2
I love it...So, I am guessing it's too early yet? How will we know when we've actually reached
silvershadow
Nov 2012
#74
You should post his name in the title, because even I had to look it up to make sure who it was
graham4anything
Nov 2012
#7
I take offensive to your calling him an asshole. I have an asshole and it's not him.
valerief
Nov 2012
#10
Wouldn't it be poetic justice if Jack took Grover down for throwing him under the bus!
Dont call me Shirley
Nov 2012
#80
I could never understand how an elected official can take the official oath of office
chemenger
Nov 2012
#15
And republicans, being scared of their own shadows, fall in line.........
TheCowsCameHome
Nov 2012
#25
Seriously, he is like Rahm Emanuel, Reid, and Pelosi in that he is a spigot for money
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#58
Your use of the word "Bullshit" and your statement of the obvious that he is not an elected
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#90
It is difficult to understand how he has garnished so much power for so long.
madaboutharry
Nov 2012
#22
grover, like bush, rove, gingrich, etc., are the result of the left ignoring talk radio for 20+ yrs
certainot
Nov 2012
#31
Add fox news and a few preachers to that mix and we have modern Amerika!
mountain grammy
Nov 2012
#34
He's a convenient target of opportunity. The real powers pushing away taxes are on Wall St.
leveymg
Nov 2012
#37
Norquists pledge was less than patriotic. It was designed to ruin Obama, not save the nation
Sheepshank
Nov 2012
#46
I just read an interesting article in the 11/26 issue of The New Yorker about
libinnyandia
Nov 2012
#50
Senate Majority Leader Reid rightly observed that Republicans are talking about compromise, and
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#63
There is a whole herd of these lobbyist in D.C. Norquist pals with Abramoff and Reed
Coyotl
Nov 2012
#64
I read the title line on the OP, and I knew immediately who it was. He is special! nt
Bigmack
Nov 2012
#85
It is time for Grover to come up with some other sceme to make his money.
Thinkingabout
Nov 2012
#89