CNN's Jack Cafferty on Nancy's Congress and Steny's shortened work week

It sounds like something any of us might have written.

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CNN's Jack Cafferty is something of a complainer. For instance, he went on CNN's The Situation Room to talk about the Democrat Congress. It deals ostensibly with Steny's new "five day workweek," but he calls them for some of their other, more galling failures as well.

Someone from the NRCC told me that "[i]t’s almost as if CNN let us edit Jack’s teleprompter." It does. Jack Cafferty sounds like someone from the right discussing the accomplishments of Nancy's Congress. (We've done it countless times her, as well, both in diaries and on the front page.)

Well, the NRCC posted clip of Cafferty to YouTube. It is very amusing, to say the least.



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Surely, taking humiliatingly unsuccessful shots at both Rush Limbaugh and the Ottoman Empire count for something. No?

BTW, the shock of seeing Cafferty speak and something other than sheer nonsense spill from his pie-hole has sent me into mild toxic shock.

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"We want great men who, when fortune frowns, will not be discouraged." - Colonel Henry Knox

Cafferty is such a negative sourpuss he is bound to criticize the left once in awhile. It is so fitting he is featured on CNN isn't it?

Ask not what I can do for my country, ask what my country can do for me. Washington Elected Elite

what would become of the Country?.... Yep, that is exactly what I'm thinking.

Envisioning when all that is Left is the Right.

The Democrats who would fill the shoes could have a bunch of Wellstone parties.

the lobbyist cash lining their pockets.

Envisioning when all that is Left is the Right.

Quick, look out your windows for flying pigs.

 
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