Friday, January 05, 2007

Relish the Moment!!! (dill relish of course)


Think Progress


In its first legislative act, the 110th Congress voted 430-1 yesterday to approve “the broadest ethics and lobbying revision since the Watergate era.” Today, the House will vote on a package to end anonymous sponsorship of earmarks.


Yesterday, Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) not only introduced himself to Rep. Virgil Goode (R-VA), but also asked him out for coffee. “By reaching out to Congressman Goode I’m not trying to be accepted, I’m trying to build bridges. In this world there are too many misunderstandings. I want to put a human face on things,” explained Ellison.

Yesterday, Sen. Harry Reid’s (D-NV) ascension to Majority Leader was almost overshadowed by former President Bill Clinton’s quest for a bathroom. Minutes before Reid was to be sworn in, Clinton “sauntered into the Senate press gallery in search of a urinal. Reporters swarmed, some abandoning their seats in the chamber. … ‘They told me the closest restroom was in the press gallery,’ Clinton explained.”


30%. President Bush’s approval rating, according to a new CBS News poll. Sixty-eight percent said they had optimistic feelings about the 110th Congress, while 25 percent said they were pessimistic.

1 comment:

Fernando said...

That pessimistic 25% needs to eat more pickles and drink the juice.

I hear it kills bugs up of your A**.