Crybaby conservative alert!
Actually, I suspect Tom DeLay falls in the cracks between crybaby and crazaaaaaaaay. Now, normally I'd hate to link to Faux News, but this headline is just too good to ignore.
Lay-deez and gennelmen...from Faux News...
Ex-Congressman Tom DeLay Insults Former GOP Leaders in New Book! Yes, the Bugman turns his rhetorical pesticides in the direction of Dick Armey and Newt "Never Mind My Sordid Personal Life, 'Kay?" Gingrich in his new book. The book is called No Retreat, No Surrender, an ironic title considering that's what DeLay did in 2006.
For more knee-slappers, here's Buggy Boy trying to rewrite history on NPR:
Right. That's why you resigned from Congress AFTER winning the primary, thus making it impossible for your party to remove you from the ballot. The possibility that you'd be trounced that November had nothing to do with it. Neither did those pesky criminal charges. Right, Tom?
I'm almost hoping this guy stays in the public eye for a while. The potential for nuggets of comedy gold is priceless.
Lay-deez and gennelmen...from Faux News...
Ex-Congressman Tom DeLay Insults Former GOP Leaders in New Book! Yes, the Bugman turns his rhetorical pesticides in the direction of Dick Armey and Newt "Never Mind My Sordid Personal Life, 'Kay?" Gingrich in his new book. The book is called No Retreat, No Surrender, an ironic title considering that's what DeLay did in 2006.
For more knee-slappers, here's Buggy Boy trying to rewrite history on NPR:
DeLay says he relished the business of "counting votes," but he doesn't miss being in the congressional leadership.
"It was time for me to go," he says. "If you'll remember, I was the only leader that lasted the whole 12 years. And it's a pretty grueling job – to be in leadership and driving an agenda against all the odds. And I was getting tired."
Right. That's why you resigned from Congress AFTER winning the primary, thus making it impossible for your party to remove you from the ballot. The possibility that you'd be trounced that November had nothing to do with it. Neither did those pesky criminal charges. Right, Tom?
I'm almost hoping this guy stays in the public eye for a while. The potential for nuggets of comedy gold is priceless.
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