Thoughts 13 Apr 2007 09:53 am

More on Gibbons

Rags over at Raghand is pissed at the Whitehouse and their shenanigans.
Well he ought to look at the Gov.

Gibbons will supply a bit of comic relief.
According to several articles, little Jimmy Gibbons is letting his imagination run away with him.
Little Jimmy has been telling the world that the Democrats are bribing the Wall Street Journal to print lies about him.

The WSJ’s politics are only slightly to the right of Attila the Hun and according to one observer, no receipts for these bribes have ever been produced.

Come on Jimmy, it was bad enough when you expected us to believe that a busy parking garage had absolutely no traffic except for a cat and a security guard for over an hour, but this is just too much.
And remember Jimmy, if you don’t quit making up stories, Santa Claus won’t bring you anything for Christmas.
Now eat your veggies and get to bed early, you’ve had a long day.

According to the Washinton Post.
Since Gibbons took office, his troubles have only increased. The FBI is investigating gifts from a friend to whom Gibbons steered business while he was in Congress.
In March, Gibbons revealed he had established a legal defense fund last fall, raising questions about whether he used unreported money from his campaign.
And last week the Wall Street Journal reported Gibbons’s wife was a consultant to a company that Gibbons helped to get a federal contract.

When asked about his new energy chief, Gibbons told a reporter he did not know her name, but “she’s from India.” Hatice Gecol is originally from Turkey.
Gibbons has tried to minimize the damage by avoiding the press.
He hired Washington lawyer Abbe Lowell, who represented lobbyist Jack Abramoff, to guide him through dealings with the FBI.

And while I still think he’s a better choice than Titus, a strictly personal dislike, I wish somebody would put this loony back on his leash and muzzle him.
He’s too funny to be taken seriously, but he has become an embarrassment.

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