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This is rich. catbyte Jan 2013 #1
Oh, please, please, please... OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #2
I can find a ton for Cantor, Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #10
Thanks, Sekhmets Daughter. :) n/t OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #64
You're welcome, but... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #67
lol... OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #68
On the back of a prop/pendant (one used on stage in a church Easter Drama left is right Jan 2013 #82
Seems like Cantor didn't even want them for his District during Cha Jan 2013 #86
His smirk drives me up the wall... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #96
Now, now, it might not be hypocrisy. It could be enlightenment. Remember.... Moonwalk Jan 2013 #34
You are absolutely right, Moonwalk! OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #44
The problem with right-wing moments of enlightenment Jackpine Radical Jan 2013 #57
^^This^^ Maynar Jan 2013 #90
I think it was Steve King of Iowa that wanted to block disaster relief unless there were offsetting onenote Jan 2013 #53
Gotcha. I think you're right. Sadly, I tend to get them confused... OneGrassRoot Jan 2013 #65
I know Cantor demanded social cuts that offset obxhead Jan 2013 #84
But not when it is for me!!!!! Scalded Nun Jan 2013 #66
A 2.5% surcharge on Wall Street transactions is outrageous jmowreader Jan 2013 #70
What's wrong with a little outrage? Scalded Nun Jan 2013 #73
And putting banks out of business will fix any of that? jmowreader Jan 2013 #80
second the motion (nt) The Wizard Jan 2013 #75
but that is typical teabaggery; actually, it is conservatives in general Skittles Jan 2013 #89
cutting aid is what the republicans like to do, Dick, havent you been paying attention leftyohiolib Jan 2013 #3
Hey Pete. Helen Reddy Jan 2013 #4
. NYC Liberal Jan 2013 #5
Thanks for the link. n/t Helen Reddy Jan 2013 #13
^^*UCK*^^ irisblue Jan 2013 #29
I don't want him. They can have him. nt tsuki Jan 2013 #32
Who says we want that asshole in our party? sadbear Jan 2013 #33
I don't. He should just become an independent if he wants to leave. NYC Liberal Jan 2013 #43
Anything to take away their majority. But first, we'll have him forcibly re-educated! freshwest Jan 2013 #88
Holy shit. aquart Jan 2013 #41
Oh Lordy ReformedGOPer Jan 2013 #42
You're so right. WinstonSmith4740 Jan 2013 #63
Great party, the GOP. Too crazy even for Peter King. nt NoGOPZone Jan 2013 #71
Sounds good to me n2doc Jan 2013 #6
Maybe the Kochs daybranch Jan 2013 #18
Yo, Petie-boy riqster Jan 2013 #7
A-fucking-men to that!! Harry Monroe Jan 2013 #20
+ 1,000,000 2theleft Jan 2013 #49
+1 Welcome to our world Mr. King Harmony Blue Jan 2013 #51
Finally there is something I can agree with Peter King on think Jan 2013 #8
Gross, no, because we don't want him! He can be an "I" DonRedwood Jan 2013 #30
I should clarify think Jan 2013 #35
I do too, surprisingly, agree with him since he's representing his constituents well. SharonAnn Jan 2013 #47
I expected a civil war over this. Panasonic Jan 2013 #9
Then King should quit the Republican caucus and move over to the Independent to the D side NOW. Panasonic Jan 2013 #11
I don't know if that will happen, but... NYC Liberal Jan 2013 #12
Nothing I would love to see better than a GOP Civil War Liberalynn Jan 2013 #28
I think we are in the middle of that! DonRedwood Jan 2013 #31
My ultimate wish and it may be just a fantasy Liberalynn Jan 2013 #36
I wonder if the Tea Party might bolt from the Republican Party when they can't get their way. RickFromMN Jan 2013 #79
Independent, yes, but D? Absolutely not! The man's a total right-wing scumbag. nt. OldDem2012 Jan 2013 #16
+1 think Jan 2013 #25
He can go be an I. JoeyT Jan 2013 #22
I love the sound of republican infighting in the morning. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #14
King dirtbag, admonishing his fellow dirtbags because they followed Koch Bros orders ProfessionalLeftist Jan 2013 #15
wtf is with these Kocheads, anyway? Each is estimated to be worth $31 billion and they can't wordpix Jan 2013 #81
It is messed up atreides1 Jan 2013 #17
get rid of gerrymandering daybranch Jan 2013 #21
Fuck this asshole!! Harry Monroe Jan 2013 #19
Fine with me. Preach it, King. closeupready Jan 2013 #23
Meh...give him a week, and he'll be back on the crazy train. Perhaps after bullwinkle428 Jan 2013 #24
So Peter is finally figuring it out. Too bad it took his ox being gored to have the light go on.... marble falls Jan 2013 #26
Big Difference libodem Jan 2013 #27
Where ya been, Pete? Too busy bullying Muslims to pay attention? mountain grammy Jan 2013 #37
... Wait Wut Jan 2013 #38
Never thought I'd see the day when BumRushDaShow Jan 2013 #39
use your bootstraps leftyohiolib Jan 2013 #45
GOP already flush with donations, lobby bribes, campaign billions, the best health care paid by us. Sunlei Jan 2013 #40
video: progressoid Jan 2013 #46
Thanks for posting! BumRushDaShow Jan 2013 #48
Looking forward to seeing clips from this in 2014 think Jan 2013 #54
"turning your back on people who are starving and freezing is not a Republican value" - it's not? wordpix Jan 2013 #83
K & R Scurrilous Jan 2013 #50
This is a political move by King for reelection at some point in time. asjr Jan 2013 #52
What? Does he think Sandy victims are more "worthy" than others? QED Jan 2013 #55
I so love watching them destroy each other. n/t Jefferson23 Jan 2013 #56
They only care when it lands in their backyard CakeGrrl Jan 2013 #58
Peter King or no Peter King... ReRe Jan 2013 #59
Like most Repukes... TheBadWolf Jan 2013 #60
Still doesn't mean I want to see him defect derby378 Jan 2013 #61
Funny thing is, is this had hit the South again instead, he would have voted NO right along w/ them! Dustlawyer Jan 2013 #62
He's a member of a party which repeatedly claims government doesn't work. nyquil_man Jan 2013 #69
"Republicans keep saying that government doesn't work and then they get elected Boomerproud Jan 2013 #72
All they care about is the campaign money, so, yeah, hit 'em where they're sensitive. tclambert Jan 2013 #74
Excellent idea Berlum Jan 2013 #76
King would be no different had Sandy hit the west coast Joey Liberal Jan 2013 #77
another repug gets moment of conscience, will wonders never cease? Hope he follows thru on promise wordpix Jan 2013 #78
Now we're talking. How many times has a repub come out Cha Jan 2013 #85
Is his pissed because gop is ignoring needy people or because his constituents paid wiggs Jan 2013 #87
Well, then, god-f***ing-dammit, Pete, why were you blocking the FEMA reforms, then!?!? AverageJoe90 Jan 2013 #91
Just saw King on The Today Show this morning. All is forgiven and he loves Boehner again. catbyte Jan 2013 #92
Yep, he was singing a different tune this morning. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #94
Perhaps Mr. King should consider changing Parties, or becoming Independent. Once again spicegal Jan 2013 #93
Play acting atreides1 Jan 2013 #95
Yup, Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #98
Is money crossing state lines from oligarchs etc financing politicians in other states a good thing? Cynicus Emeritus Jan 2013 #97
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