REPUBLICANS WHO HAVE LOST THEIR WAY
1. Olympia Snowe (Maine Senator) – Sided with the Dems in voting for the stimulus bill that changed America (unforgivable); voted to confirm Justice Sotomayor; now she wants to add a “trigger provision” that would allow for a public option if private insurance companies dont meet Congressionally set mandates. She’s never getting off here til she pulls a Spector
2. Lindsey Graham (Senator South Carolina) – voted to confirm Justice Sotomayor; continues to personify the backwards and misguided centrist wing of the Republican Party. Next time you’re at a Joint Session of Congress maybe you might want to grow a backbone before taking your chair. How many times did you have to get caught looking around for when to clap? Seriously man?
3. Sarah Pailin (Former Alaska Governor) – stepped down unceremoniously… or rather simply without any good reason and seamlessly loaded the rifle for Libs in her march to the Republican nomination in 2012. Perhaps we should be thanking her for this actually. Can’t wait to read her book!! Can she please find a new booking agent? If she really misses half these events she’s supposed to be at someone needs to be fired. PLEASE STAY OUT OF THE NEWS FOR LIKE A DAY. If you want some credibility, stop making public statements and official releases via Facebook.
4. Mark Sanford (Governor South Carolina) – just won’t go away or ever shutup. Take your medicine and realize that when Republicans fall…they fall extra hard. Another press conference? GO AWAY!!
5. John McCain (Arizona Senator) – ever the “Maverick” and always pulling to the Center; mismanaged an ill-fated campaign that will scar the Party until it has another crack at it in 2012. Likely to stay on the list til that time and beyond. Where you at McCain – working on a bipartisan healthcare plan? Please stay on this long nap youre on. Great call heading to the morning talk shows. Nothing smells Sellout like a man willing to sell his soul the next morning for some air time.

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6. Susan Collins (Maine Senator) – joined her fellow Maine Senator in voting for the stimulus bill forever cementing her place on the list; voted to confirm Justice Sotomayor as well; has got to stop following Snowe off the cliff; joining in this Gang of Six nonsense is ridiculous. (you only fell in the rankings because the people above you are just that bad. you sign that healthcare bill you’re reportedly on board for and you’re here for good with your buddy Snowe)
7. Bobby Jendal (Governor Lousiana) – was labeled as the “Future of the Republican Party” and did more damage than good in his first moment of glory – the primetime response to President Obama’s speech before a Joint Session of Congress. Perhaps a few less “son of an immigrant” comments and an actual conservative agenda would have been more appropriate? If only they would have went with that plan to hang the banner in the background that read “Republicans…Not just old White Guys anymore” he wouldnt have had to connect the dots for viewers. Getting some love because your fellow Cajun stuck up the joint Wednesday night but to whom much is given much is expected pal and boy were you bad!!
8. Lamar Alexander (Tennessee Senator) – voted to confirm Justice Sotomayor in spite of the vast majority of his constituents who opposed the confirmation. Good luck next time around there in Tennessee.9. ** This is the spot usually reserved for George W. Bush, but in honor of yesterday reminding me of the seven years of safety and freedom from domestic terrorism, we will give him some time away from the list.
10. The Six Republicans who voted YEA for cloture on the radical Sunstein. Collins (Maine), Snowe (Maine), Bennett (Utah), Hatch (Utah), Lugar (Indiana), and Gregg (New Hampshire. Some of you are already on here but the others are on your way to a spot of your own. Be patient.
10A. Congressman Boustany. – seriously? Im not sure whether to put you here or the morons that chose you. Since you’re an elected official, I’m sticking with you since you should have presented yourself in a much better fashion to the nation. You weren’t worse than Jindal, but you were close. Did you listen to the President’s speech before you started talking? Perhaps you could have mentioned something from the hour long diatribe that struck a note.







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