t mac, not a dumbsh_t

Thaddeus is off the hook!

“The song remains the same, but the American people recognize the song and dance.
They will not be fooled,” he said, knowingly dropping the “again.”
 
Isn't this headline very similar to the one "Saxophone Playing Governor Officially Announces White House Run?"

Oh, yeah, that one never happened. Distractions, distractions ...

SOURCE

Guitar-Playing Congressman Officially Announces White House Run

Published July 02, 2011 | FoxNews.com

U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, a five-term congressman with little name recognition but plenty of pizazz, has become the latest Republican to enter the GOP presidential sweepstakes, officially announcing his candidacy on Saturday.

McCotter, a guitar-playing lawmaker from Detroit's suburbs who is known for his eccentric sense of humor and independent streak, made his announcement at an Independence Day festival at Whitmore Lake, about 30 miles outside the Motor City, He played guitar with his band at the event.

The 45-year-old attorney joins a crowded early field of GOP candidates, including former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, pizza magnate Herman Cain, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman.

"There's a lot of people out there that worry the American dream is in danger," he said Friday on WJR-AM in Detroit. "So I was listening to the other candidates. They're fine people. But I don't think I'm hearing anything coming from them that's going to help us seize this opportunity."

McCotter said he would push for a fundamental restructuring of government and for Wall Street banks that received federal bailout money to free up credit.

"We're not seeing credit flow down to entrepreneurs, innovators and workers that will grow the economy and shape it for the 21st century," he said. "To me that has to be a linchpin of any economic policy that goes forward."

McCotter said there's "room for another message or another candidate ... Now whether or not it's me, that remains to be seen, but that's why we have campaigns."

His biggest battle may be getting his name out.

"The first time I heard about him was today when I received a news alert," Emory University political science professor Andra Gillespie said Friday. "My general reaction to this is this is a long-shot candidacy."

McCotter, of Livonia, was elected to his fifth consecutive term in Congress in November. Before running for Congress, he was a lawyer, a state senator, a Wayne County commissioner and a community college trustee.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
yeah i just like that

a) he's not stupid, and
b) he actually makes assertions and has a point of view that he can effectively argue

"oh noes, another lawyer."

yeah, why would we want someone with a real job and a brain when we got joe the plumber? class war and all yawn.
 
Well there, inbred collegiate type,

A Einstein said:
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
 
May all you Leftist germ-bags die in your own vomit,
you probably will, given your life style.
 
dimwits. you take a nice, positive thread about a real conservative and you turn it into a wee wee fest about leftists. you guys must be commie plants here, continually making the right look absurd. i think you guys are why i'm NOT a republican. thus the commie mission is achieved.

"everyone is turning into to pigs and commies. i can't let it happen to me."
-FZ
 
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