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Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu impersonates John Cornyn
This week’s Partisan Gridlock:
Senate Republicans are a small and largely irrelevant minority of forty. That they repeatedly embarrass themselves by doing the bidding of their bosses in the insurance industry — even when the industry / Republican position has been entirely discredited — is simply not in dispute.
Proposals advanced by insurance company errand boys like [...]
Muslim interns on Capitol Hill? Must be a conspiracy
World Nut Daily is pushing a book which claims that Muslim-Americans are — get ready for this — lobbying on Capitol Hill. Four Republican members of Congress are just as outraged as the nutcases who read WND. CAIR’s Corey Saylor joins to discuss and we take listener calls.
Listen here.
Taitzenfreude
If a lawyer who who represents himself has a fool for a client, the client who chooses to be represented by Orly Taitz should be institutionalized. You know Taitz — she’s the lawyer/dentist who plays general counsel to the idiotic birther “movement.” Taitz, a lunatic, appears regularly on television to scream about Obama’s place of [...]
Progressives debate the decision to award the Nobel Prize for Peace to President Obama
This week’s Partisan Gridlock featured a lively debate among progressives about whether President Obama deserves the Nobel Prize for Peace (yet). I still think it’s a little early, but many callers disagree.
Listen here.
My choice would be the Iranian people who bravely stood up to a dictatorial regime to demand democracy. As a runner up, if [...]
Today on Partisan Gridlock: Alan Grayson
Yes, the Alan Grayson with elephantine nads:
Today from 3-4 on KPFT, 90.1FM or listen live at kpft.org.
Update: Here’s the show.



