Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Schumer's End Game

Bush to Schumer

USA! UAS! USA!

It appears that President Bush read my Charles Atlas brochure yesterday and almost immediately punched beach bully Schmucky Schumer in the nose.  The President basically said, look, if you want to talk to people in the White House, okay, but not under oath.   No "Show Trials" for you. Listen to Schmucky's response, where he gives away the end game.

''When there's no transcript what do we do when people's recollections are different? Furthermore, when there is no transcript, and what, say, Karl Rove says contradicts what somebody else has said, what do we do?"

Translation, we want Rove to contradict himself so we can indict him, à la Scooter Libby.  Any prosecutor knows that if you grill someone long enough, on any subject, an inconsistency will eventually surface. 

Thank you Mr. President.  Now, may I suggest you advise Mr. Gonzalez to get off his ass and indict Rep. William Jefferson, and advise Senator Harry Reid that he is the target of a bribery investigation? 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are right on the moneythere are Prosecutors that if nothing else will go for the old perjury trap. Had the Bush administration gone after these crooked Democrats and investigated there butts they would not have alll this time to cause trouble. Notice they do not hesitate to try to jail a Republican for any reason. Bush has not fought back.

Anonymous said...

great image Mr. S...

perfect morning fare.

Jack !

no matter what the President does, the dems would unethically try to undermine.

the only thing to do, get the vote out, and take the power away from the Hezbocrats.

Anonymous said...

If only reality could reflect what you suggest. I'd love to see some prominent Repubs act like their cojones weren't lost in a quilting bee accident.

skh

Anonymous said...

The fact is, that Dems are not behaving any differently than they did as a minority. Nothing has changed but their numbers. The elected Republicans allowed the Dems to steam roll them for twelve years with the help of Rhino candidates. The Conservative base did vote in a majority and expected to see some results, not a bunch of sissy pants hiding under the desk from the big bad Dems. Because the Libs never get a taste of their own medicine we saw little difference with a Republican majority.

So in my pea brain opinion, it's high time the Big Man (Bush) asserted his power and stops playing turn the other cheek with these divisive, destructive, socialist, American hating Libturds! I hope he "keeps it up" for the remainder of his term.

Anonymous said...

well stated Juice...

but i have to disagree with a little, in my opinion, those who could not see a difference in the Republicans and Democrats prior to the election, simply were not paying attention.

they only empowered the opposite of what they hoped for...

sure, we can blame the Repubs for being human, making mistakes, and give them a great deal of credit for enabling the Democrat folly.

(isn't that partly what being a Conservative is all about, knowing politicians will screw up?)

but ulitmately voters were responsible for giving Dems the power and Pelosi the gavel, ignoring many positives about what the Republicans brought to the table.

primarily including tax cuts (which will become massive increases in 2010), a sincere effort in fighting the GWOT.

Democrats actually offered a bill, designed to remove 'private voting rights for Union membership'...

the differences between Repub and Dem are vast, but while the contrasts have been confirmed again after NOV. 2006, i believe some are still stuck on dogging the wrong side.

(without a doubt, they have every right to do so...)

but a President can't do it alone, especially with the overwhelming bias in the MSM.

and this one must not ruin the alliances in the wimpy population of the Senate, for Democrats will make us lose in Iraq, for their own personal greed.

it is a sincere problem, if we abandon the many real Conservatives in the GOP serving in Washington, then we only empower the liberal democrat folly...

Anonymous said...

Great! Shumer's own personal nemesis of cloud formation with attending tornado.Isn't it?

cmblake6 said...

Thank you Mr. President. Now, may I suggest you advise Mr. Gonzalez to get off his ass and indict Rep. William Jefferson, and advise Senator Harry Reid that he is the target of a bribery investigation?

Yes yes yes!! Hell yes!! Delete them.

Kim du Toit said...

"So in my pea brain opinion, it's high time the Big Man (Bush) asserted his power and stops playing turn the other cheek with these divisive, destructive, socialist, American hating Libturds! I hope he "keeps it up" for the remainder of his term."


That's like expecting Chuck Schumer to start supporting the Second Amendment.

Ain't gonna happen.

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