The Roof is on Fire - American Politics of 2005 in Pictures
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 1:31 pm
Pictures (and one video) of People Who Should Be Turned Into Frogs and Left in a Swamp - Part I
Is Bush drinking again? Funny link.
Tom Delay Gets His Picture Taken by the Nice Policemen

Jack Abramoff Remembers Religion

Karl Rove tells the American People What He Really Thinks

Clinton Surprises Herself With How Low She Goes To Be Seen as Moderate

Bush's Domestic Spying Program Used to Uncover Secret Democratic Research Initiatives

Tips from Scooter Libby - Kicking Hard Objects No Solution To Criminal Charges

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Public Servants Who Earned My Respect This Year (don't abuse it, bub)
John McCain (there would be no Abramoff investigation without his committee, is he the only republican who understands the concept of oversight?)

Arlen Specter (this is cheating, I've respected his role in supporting the NIH for a long time, but this year his legal and constitutional chops amazed me)

Chief Justice Roberts (surprised me)

*Barack Obama (only one democrat on this list? sad...)

* edit: thanks mkilly
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People Who Should Be Turned Into Frogs and Left in a Swamp - Part II
Bill Frist Answers two questions with one gesture:
"Who is a Sleazier Suckup Than Hillary?" and
"Is there a doctor in the house (who is guilty of breaking insider trading laws)?"

Meet the man who claims that the impulse to diminish executive authority immediately after Nixon was a bad thing. He wants to repeal the 22nd ammendment, expand executive authority, shrink congressional oversight, and make government as transparent as one of his undisclosed location bunkers. Jesus how did we get here and why are republicans of all people buying it?!?

Donald Rumsfeld Answers Sensitive Questions About the Pentagon's Torture Policy

What does a man look like when he's explaining how his gross incompetence cost lives? Former FEMA director John Brown demonstrates.

Bush and Brown Trying to Find a Freakin' Clue

Brown Asks the President Whether Rolling Up His Sleeves Might Make Him Look Like He Actually Gives a Crap.

Is Bush drinking again? Funny link.
Tom Delay Gets His Picture Taken by the Nice Policemen

Jack Abramoff Remembers Religion

Karl Rove tells the American People What He Really Thinks

Clinton Surprises Herself With How Low She Goes To Be Seen as Moderate

Bush's Domestic Spying Program Used to Uncover Secret Democratic Research Initiatives

Tips from Scooter Libby - Kicking Hard Objects No Solution To Criminal Charges

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Public Servants Who Earned My Respect This Year (don't abuse it, bub)
John McCain (there would be no Abramoff investigation without his committee, is he the only republican who understands the concept of oversight?)

Arlen Specter (this is cheating, I've respected his role in supporting the NIH for a long time, but this year his legal and constitutional chops amazed me)

Chief Justice Roberts (surprised me)

*Barack Obama (only one democrat on this list? sad...)

* edit: thanks mkilly
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People Who Should Be Turned Into Frogs and Left in a Swamp - Part II
Bill Frist Answers two questions with one gesture:
"Who is a Sleazier Suckup Than Hillary?" and
"Is there a doctor in the house (who is guilty of breaking insider trading laws)?"

Meet the man who claims that the impulse to diminish executive authority immediately after Nixon was a bad thing. He wants to repeal the 22nd ammendment, expand executive authority, shrink congressional oversight, and make government as transparent as one of his undisclosed location bunkers. Jesus how did we get here and why are republicans of all people buying it?!?

Donald Rumsfeld Answers Sensitive Questions About the Pentagon's Torture Policy

What does a man look like when he's explaining how his gross incompetence cost lives? Former FEMA director John Brown demonstrates.

Bush and Brown Trying to Find a Freakin' Clue

Brown Asks the President Whether Rolling Up His Sleeves Might Make Him Look Like He Actually Gives a Crap.

