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Short Attention Span Politics

by: Dean Barker

Tue Aug 09, 2011 at 10:45:07 AM EDT


Frank Guinta, yesterday:
[Guinta] said focusing on a balanced budget won't get America where it needs to be, but focusing on jobs will help growth.

Frank Guinta, 19 July:
I was a proud co-sponsor of this bill.  Pundits are calling this a "symbolic vote," and they're right. Voting for the Cut, Cap and Balance Act symbolizes my dedication to putting our fiscal house in order, getting our economy back on track and helping job creators start hiring again.

(find me > 140 on birch paper; on Twitter < 140)
Dean Barker :: Short Attention Span Politics
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This man (4.00 / 2)
will say anything that he thinks will keep him in office.  He has the talking points down pat and is just clever enough to use the correct ones at the correct times often enough to confuse the voters.  

Flip Flop Frank (4.00 / 3)
has kind of a nice ring to it.  


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