Saturday, February 28, 2009

Sheriff Lee After the Storm: Lets's Go to the Video Tape



Which brings us to this. Direct from Jindal’s office, it’s archive video of none other than Sheriff Harry Lee (who passed away two years ago) endorsing Jindal for governor. Why? Because he was so helpful and hands-on in using his congressional authority to assist the recovery effort after Katrina, which included … a personal visit to Lee’s office “the day after” the storm. Nuance. I’ll let Jim Treacher take it from there.

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CSTV- TONY DIGIROLAMO- THEY ARE LIARS MSNBCERS AND THE REST. THEY HAVE VIDEO ARCHIVES UP TO THEIR THROATS. THEY JUST LOVE DOING THIS TO CONSERVATIVES.

HEY RACHAEL MADASACOW "AHH BAHHH A AHH I AHH WHA WHA WHAT?! JINDAL WAS THERE ... HE DID HELP THE SHERIFF ... AH BUT AHH BBBBUT I AHH..."

O'lberman "oh god" ... the Katrina story was tr... tr..true?!

They keep digging the hole folks ... You think that the executives at NBC would put an end to the three stooges ... wait... that's an insult to those guys. they acted stupid ... Matthews, Olby and Madasacow are stupid.

Sorry people this story has my eyes bleeding!

I began to realize what these liberals are trying to do ... and that is to destroy the reputation of one great success story in Bobby Jindal.

Take a look at this Blog from Megan McArdle, The Atlantic, Jindalmania: Jindal and the legislature passed anti-corruption laws that in a surprising turn of events actually seem to have done something about corruption--suddenly the state is getting the best scores in the country. They pushed through disclosure rules for all government officials--state and local, appointed and elected. He got a law passed that forbid legislators from doing business with the state. And he took on a tax and regulatory structure that had been built around the notion that companies couldn't go anywhere, and could hence be bled dry.

There scared to death folks that's why Rachel Maddow was speachless.

This guy's coming to Washington soon and they know it.

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