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December 29th at 11:36AM

Dick Cheney Tototally Dumbfounded About Why He is Not More Beloved

POSTED BY: Dennis DiClaudio

As Dick Cheney prepares to enter into his final three weeks of duty as the vice-president of the United States, he may have remarkably low approval ratings at 29 percent. But now it appears that he may also have remarkably low critical reasoning skills as well.

In an interview with a Wyoming newspaper, Cheney answered a question of his unpopularity...

QUESTION: How do you explain your low approval rating?

CHENEY: I don't have any idea. I don't follow the polls.

Apparently, he also doesn't follow his own actions, the things he says, or whatever the hell it is that Constitution thing says.

LAST COMMENT:

His response indicates that he is above popular opinion as well as the law. Love is not an issue. I'm afraid you misread the question entirely.

by Mr. Spock January 6th at 6:55PM
November 19th at 1:09PM

Wealthy Freshman Congressmen Challenge Capitol Hill's Old Money

POSTED BY: Ethan Ris


For those of you worried that the ascendant Democrats would usher in a new era of ordinary Americans governing in Washington, you have nothing to fear! There are plenty of new out-of-touch plutocrats set to take office.

Roll Call reports that many incoming legislators more than easily qualify for Barack Obama's socialist tax hike, including...

* New Virginia Senator Mark Warner, who founded Nextel and is worth $91 million

* New Wyoming Representative Cynthia Lummis, who apparently owns $17 million worth of cattle

* New Idaho Senator Jim Risch, who is taking Larry Craig's seat and is worth $20 million (most of which will be spent on industrial-strength disinfectant for that seat)

In case you were wondering, none of these freshman lawmakers will even come close to topping the reigning king of Washington wealth.

What, you really don't know who that is? John Kerry, of course! He's worth at a minimum $231 million, and that doesn't include anything held solely in Theresa Heinz-Kerry's name.

It also doesn't include the millions he spent on advertising in the Chicago media market promoting himself as a candidate for Secretary of State.