Title: Jan Brewer Starts Badly, Finishes Worse, In Last Night's Arizona Gubernatorial Debate (VIDEO) Source:
Huffington Post URL Source:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/ ... r-starts-badly-f_n_703559.html Published:Sep 2, 2010 Author:Huffington Post Post Date:2010-09-02 14:41:53 by Brian S Keywords:None Views:9642 Comments:24
Last night, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer got down to debatin' with her opponent, Democratic Attorney General Terry Goddard, and Ben Smith has video of Brewer's opening statement which could charitably be called a "complete and utter disaster." Brewer's inability to, you know -- introduce herself, thank the debate sponsors, and welcome viewers at home -- hit a snag when her train of thought derailed, leaving dead-air gaps that rival any of the ones on the Arizona-Mexico border.
WATCH:
It's like she forgot her book report was due or something! After the debate, things didn't get any better, after a reporter asked her why she wouldn't recant some insane claims she'd previously made about "beheadings in the desert," Brewer responded by pretending the question wasn't even asked. Then, as every single reporter in the room piled on, she opted to flee, back the way she'd come. [H/T: Tucson Citizen]
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Does Jan Brewer, in her opening statement, qualify as a "headless body?"
"And the Conservative plan to create jobs is......?????"
Cut non-military Federal Spending by firing worthless Federal BureaucRATS...then tell the RATS to find something WORTHWHILE to do with their lives...MUD
Cut non-military Federal Spending by firing worthless Federal BureaucRATS...then tell the RATS to find something WORTHWHILE to do with their lives...MUD
Fire people to create jobs?
OK.
Of course, you could cut spendng and off-set it with tax cuts to reduce the deficit.
Sure, many superfluous jobs would go the way of the buggy whip, but what we'd be doing is devolving Power and Authority from the Feds to the States, so there oughtta be about 50 States bidding on the services of those folks who know what the heck they are doing when it comes to the no longer existent Federal bureaucracies. GO65, you do acknowledge that every Public Sector jobs requires six REAL, MARKET-DRIVEN Private Sector Jobs to pay for it?! So every Federal bureaucRAT we cut from the payroll, the more capital that is available for private investment in the things the nation really wants and needs. The Feds are simply an unnecessary extra layer of bureaucracy, dude...deal with it.