Gregg is Out
So Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire; former governor and current senior Senator of NH, has had a change of heart and went with his morals and convictions on deciding that he couldn't in good faith be a part of the Obama administration, withdrawing his name as a candidate for Commerce Secretary. His reasoning, other than not wanting to be a part of a socialist dictatorship, was apparently "irresolvable conflicts" with Obama's policies, specifically the $790 billion economic stimulus bill and the president moving the 2010 census from the Commerce to the White House (shred the constitution, anyone? Oh wait, that's o.k. now)
As for who approached who? Not that it matters all that much, but I do believe I'll take Gregg's word over Obama's. Call me crazy.
This is a man who made his decision based on his principles, good or bad. Of course certain Democrats are now chastising him for it. After all, going with principles is something very foreign to Democrats.
So, when it comes to President Obama's ability to make cabinet picks, steeerike two!
Not including of course, his ability to elect tax evaders to watch over tax-payers.
As for who approached who? Not that it matters all that much, but I do believe I'll take Gregg's word over Obama's. Call me crazy.
This is a man who made his decision based on his principles, good or bad. Of course certain Democrats are now chastising him for it. After all, going with principles is something very foreign to Democrats.
So, when it comes to President Obama's ability to make cabinet picks, steeerike two!
Not including of course, his ability to elect tax evaders to watch over tax-payers.
1 Comments:
Good for him! I was so happy when I read this. That's awesome! Wow - someone who acts by their morals and convictions, and not with an unquenchable thirst for power - such a foreign concept to Democrats huh? LOL I saw on CNN they were calling it another "distraction" for Obama. How many "distractions" is he going to get anyway?
Great post, N.E.
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