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Pelosi is a Ninja!

Posted on 08 November 2009 by Mr. Enos

I don’t quite know what to say about this.

The House–the Democratic-controlled House–quietly passed their version of ObamaCare on Saturday, providing the beleaguered Obama administration a victory they could point to.

The bill was passed by an extremely close margin, 220-215, a 5 vote margin. The vote was passed by 219 Democrats and one Republican (Joseph Cao, a first-term Republican who holds a decidedly Democratic office in New Orleans) against a coalition comprised of 176 Republicans and 39 Democrats. So much for an era of bi-parsianship…

The bill will now move to the Senate were heavy debate is expected. Hopefully the senate won’t vote on the bill in the dark of night so they could sneak it by the public without anyone knowing.

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Congress Split on “Wealth Redistribution”

Posted on 13 October 2009 by Mr. Fernandez

Taxing “Cadillac” health plans in order to pay for universal healthcare?  What does that sound like?  Let’s hope this proposal does not pass.

Supporters claim that the tax will cause employers to hunt for cheaper plans in order to avoid the tax, forcing insurers to lower their prices.  Critics claim that this will lead to rising costs for employers, and by extension, families and individuals.

But wait, there’s more!

Nancy Pelosi offered up an alternative, which would be to tax insurers’ “windfall profits”.  Genius!  Let’s take away the incentives for running a successful business to pay for healthcare for everyone.

Sound like anything to you folks?

Read–NY Times

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PELOSI: "I Don't Care if I'm Despised."

Posted on 27 July 2009 by Mr. Harrington

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the most despised woman in the world doesn’t care.

She went on to say, “I don’t know about ‘trust’ — I think I’m trusted.  I certainly want to be trusted. I’m not particularly concerned if I’m liked.”

Folks, she is so blinded by her ideology that she cannot govern with any amount of credibility.  She has lost touch with America, and she doesn’t care.

Politico had this to say:

Her defenders say there’s always been a strong undercurrent of misogyny in the criticism, a charge lent some credence by the sheer mass of anti-Pelosi vitriol in the blogosphere and in the comments section of news outlets such as POLITICO.

Yes, that’s why people hate Bela, because they hate women…not because of her lack of leadership, her inability to do her job, her statements about waterboarding, her unwillingness to read bills before voting…

Read–Politico

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Maybe the CIA Did Lie to Congress…

Posted on 12 July 2009 by Mr. Harrington

Or maybe the Agency was just doing its job…

Folks, brand new news has come out regarding the CIA, congress, and al Qaeda operatives.

As you may remember, the Congress is kinda mad at the CIA for not informing them of their operations…

And as you may remember, Obama was going to “leave the door open” to prosecuting Bush administration officials.

Apparently, according to some people inside the CIA–and people inside the Wall Street Journal, the CIA had been researching ways to “to achieve a capacity to carry out something that was directed in the finding,” meaning, assassinate key al Qaeda operatives.  Now, as we all know from our Freshman year high school history class, the Ford administration banned assassinations…

The CIA was “acting on a 2001 presidential legal pronouncement, known as a finding, which authorized the CIA to pursue such efforts.”

Now, does the CIA need to inform the congress every time they plan an operation?  No.  But, some are saying they should have because they spend money on the project.  Some estimates say $1 Million to as much as $50 Million.

I find it difficult to imagine that they spent $50 Million because CIA Director, Leon Panetta, terminated the operation when he found out about it in late June.

Developing…

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And, folks, this comes on the heels of Newsweek’s sob story about how Eric Holder must go against his instinct, and the President, and charge Bush administration officials…

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Here’s what I think:  The CIA needs a certain amount of freedom when it comes to their operation.  The Congress does not need to be briefed every time a terrorist pees his pants.  Also, it seems as though they were not going to “assassinate” the al Qaeda operatives.

The article reads, “Eventually Mr. Bush issued the finding that authorized the capturing of several top al Qaeda leaders, and allowed officers to kill the targets if capturing proved too dangerous or risky.”

The article reads, “The former official said he had been told that President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney didn’t support such an operation. The effort appeared to die out after about six months.”

It also seems to me that the CIA knew what this program entailed…

The article also says, “The official noted that Congress had long been briefed on the finding, and that the CIA effort wasn’t so much a program as ‘many ideas suggested over the course of years.’ It hadn’t come close to fruition, he added.”

Read–WSJ

The Congress is trying to implicate Dick “Puppetmaster” Cheney in this whole mess.

CNN contributor and Republican strategist, Mary Matalin, said of Cheney’s alleged involvement in a conspiracy, “Every time they get in trouble . . . they dredge up a Darth Vader story.”

And, apparently, Matalin is married to friend of the Report James Carville.  I’m not a betting man, but I’m willing to wager that he thinks just the opposite…

Read–CNN Political Ticker

Read–CNN

Read–Hot Air

UPDATE: July 13, 2009:

Fox News is reporting that the Congress was aware of the operation and also approved it.

Fox News is reporting: “This was not a program. It never began,” the former official said. “The authority was given by Congress to develop this idea. … There was no need to brief it. It wasn’t a reality.”

Read–FoxNews

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Government to Reign (pardon the pun) in Private Sector Pay

Posted on 11 June 2009 by Mr. Harrington

Yes, folks.  According to Yahoo News, Tim Geithner wants to impose new guidelines for publicly traded companies to better match pay with long-term performance.

He said that he does not want to put caps on the pay…but that sounds like what they’re going to do…but just call it something else.

What gets me about this is how they support unions and a minimum wage…in short, not being paid by your performance, while wanting that for executives…

Developing…

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Nancy Pelsosi Wants Us All to Go Green

Posted on 28 May 2009 by Mr. Harrington

“We have so much room for improvement.  Every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory…of how we are taking responsibility.”

Folks, what does that mean?

She’s over in Shanghi or something, preaching to students about how we should become green…

Is that really what the Speaker of the House should be doing?  Especially now, when Barack Obama wants to jam through some climate bills?  And some approval committees?

But, ladies and gentlemen, I feel that this is just a distraction from what is really going on…We should focus on the important issues, like what is really inside the climate bill…

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UPDATE:  Soon after she said that, Kermit the Frog could be heard griping his belief on the matter…

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House Voted to Not Investigate Pelosi

Posted on 21 May 2009 by Mr. Harrington

In a 252-172 vote, the House rejected John Boehner’s bid to investigate Nancy Pelosi’s claims.

If you’ve been under a rock for the past two weeks…go here for background…

This really grinds my gears, folks.  They called it a “Republican ploy” to turn attention away from real issues…

Well, folks. This is a real issue…

Queen Bee Pelosi lives to fight another day…

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Oklahoma to Send Cease and Desist Letter to Obama and Congress

Posted on 06 May 2009 by Mr. Harrington

Ladies and gentlemen, this is unprecedented.

Oklahoma will soon vote on House Concurrent Resolution 1028, which would, apparently, be sent to President Barack Obama and Congress.

This would inform them of their boundaries as set forth in the United States Constitution.

This bill declares Oklahoma’s sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution.

“[Let] this serve as Notice and Demand to the federal government, as our agent, to cease and desist, effective immediately, mandates that are beyond the scope of these constitutionally delegated powers.”

You can find the text of the bill here.

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Tea Party Press Release

Posted on 01 May 2009 by Mr. Harrington

Folks, this is awesome.  If you’re not a member of this website, you should be.  Become a Tea Party Patriot.

Obama, Pelosi, Schakowsky, and gang, realizing that the tea party movement is not going away…and is a danger to their jobs, have decided to mock the movement and discredit the coordinators of the movement.

Click each name above to see their professionalism in action…

Please, take a moment to read this press release and join the site.  Its time to say enough is enough!

Read the Press Release here.

Be sure to check out the Harrington Report’s full coverage of the Sacramento Tax Day Tea Party!

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UPDATE: Congress Briefed on Interrogation Over 30 Times

Posted on 23 April 2009 by Mr. Harrington

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According to Fox News, members of congress were briefed on the controversial interrogation techniques.

Nancy Pelosi posed no objections at these meetings.

I wonder if Patrick Leahy was at these meetings…

Developing…

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UPDATE:  Folks, Nancy Pelosi said that she was not briefed…That she knew nothing about Waterboarding…

That was at 2:54–the timestamp on Glenn Thrush’s blog at Politico.

Now, as of 3:50–the timestamp on Glenn Thrush’s blog at Politico, two officials told the Washington Post that they were present at a bipartisan meeting–in 2002–where waterboarding was discussed.  According to the article, “at least two lawmakers in the room asked the CIA to push harder, two U.S. officials said.”

Folks, this is bad…

I think there should be a truth commission…a Truth Commission to investigate Nancy Pelosi!

Call her DC office and ask her to tell the truth: (202) 225-0100

MELT THE PHONE LINES!

If you do call, please leave a comment and tell us what her office said.

UPDATE: Is it possible Nancy Pelosi is pushing to stop everything an hold a truth commission quickly so she can be a part of it and sweep her involvement under the rug?  Folks, this is criminal.  Someone should Investigate her!

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Read the rest of the updates after the jump…

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