A Bit of Hypocrite Humor 9/18/08 Breaking from the norm at Signal's T.I.P., here's a bit of humor with a message for you to enjoy.
Limbaugh's Honesty About His Dishonesty 11/17/06 11/08/06 - "But the way I feel is this... I feel liberated, and I'm gonna... I’m gonna tell you as plainly as I can why. I no longer am gonna have to carry the water for people who I don’t think deserve having their water carried. " "But uh, there been a bunch of things going on in Congress, some of this legislation coming out of there, that I have just... I've cringed at, and it has been difficult coming in here, uh, trying to make a case for it when the people who are supposedly in favor of it can’t even make the case themselves." Rush Limbaugh discussing his feelings about Republicans losing control of Congress Full transcript (slightly altered to make him appear more articulate)
Who Said Anything About Staying The Course? 10/25/06 10/18/06 - "Well listen, we've never been 'stay the course' George." G.W. Bush speaking to George Stepanapolis 08/13/06 - "We're not coming in and saying 'stay the course'. The choice in this election is not between 'stay the course' and 'cut and run', it's between 'win by adapting' and 'cut and run'." Ken Mehlman RNC chairman 05/05/03 - "We will stay the course in Iraq" G.W. Bush 10/27/03 - "And we will stay the course in order to achieve this objective. " G.W. Bush 04/05/04 - "we've got to stay the course, and we will stay the course" G.W. Bush 09/11/04 - "we believe it is absolutely essential to stay the course" Dick Cheney 06/22/06 - "But we have to stay the course" Dick Cheney Rosy With Rummy 08.10.06 08/03/06 - Donald Rumsfeld said he has “never painted a rosy picture” about Iraq, and that “you would have a dickens of a time trying to find instances where I have been overly optimistic.” 02/07/03 - "It is not knowable how long that conflict would last. It could last, you know, six days, six weeks. I doubt six months." Rumsfeld 02/20/03 - Question to Rumsfeld: "Do you expect the invasion, if it comes, to be welcomed by the majority of the civilian population of Iraq?" "There is no question but that they would be welcomed. Go back to Afghanistan, the people were in the streets playing music, cheering, flying kites, and doing all the things that the Taliban and the al-Qaeda would not let them do." Rumsfeld