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    Tag: no it doesn't exist

    Speaker John Boehner and Co. to Rep. Justin Amash: SPIN ON IT!


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Fri Dec 14, 2012 at 05:20:03 AM EST
    Tags: Speaker John Boehner, House of Representatives, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, and Whip Kevin McCarthy, Rep. Justin Amash, Reps. Tim Huelskamp, Rep. David Schweikert, Lindsay Lohan, "pay-no-attention-to-the-man-behind-the-curtain" moment, Inside the beltway politicians, far removed from reality, republican kakistocracy, secret scorecard, no it doesn't exist, no wait...yes it does, republican war against Tea Party. (all tags)

    It is a story that has fallen through the cracks with the coverage of Freedom to Work recently passed here in Michigan and the so-called "fiscal cliff" (which really isn't as much of as issue as the republican kakistocracy would like you to believe it is...provided they remember they still control the House and grow a spine). Don't dig any deeper. This is what is taking up most of the 22-minutes of air time the MSM wants you to pay attention to each day.

    Well that, and Lindsay Lohan's most recent troubles with the law.

    Got to stay focused on the paparazzi.

    Actually, this one is a little more disconcerting.

    {Continued after the fold}

    (5 comments, 791 words in story) Full Story



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