Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Barney Franks Baffled And Bewildered

Besides being light in the loafers, it looks like Barney isn't carrying much weight between his ears. He often sounds confused, constantly having to refer to notes that seem to be given to him just before his interviews.

I saw him last night on Bill O'Reilly and he stumbled his way through that, failing to listen to the interviewer and only trying to lisp out the one point he had on his piece of paper. How do these people get elected?


Rep. Barney Frank said late Monday that Congress should begin an impeachment investigation into the Bush administration's handling of the Leakgate scandal and not wait for Special Proscecutor Patrick Fitzgerald to determine whether any laws were broken.

When reminded that the Leakgate probe was in the hands of a special prosecutor, Frank sounded confused, telling Brown: "Yes. But it is still also the president, because I don't think not being convicted of a crime [should] be the only qualification for being deputy chief of staff."

The rest is at NewsMax.

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