Wednesday, January 31, 2007

The New Doolittle is the Old Doolittle

“Doolittle Builds Up Trust As He Reaches Out to Area Voters” screams the AJ editorial headlines of Jan 24; he says he needs to “rebuild the trust and support of my constituents.”

Then he supports the Governor’s plan to build two new dams. Doolittle never met a dam he did not support hoping to ultimately build the Auburn Dam, the building of which is what his supporters gave him over $2.4m for to defeat Charlie Brown. And he says he no longer will pay his wife Julie to fundraise.


January 25 headlines: “Doolittle wants wife to keep fundraising.” He says, “It’s my desire that she do it ….” In the Sac Bee on January 26, Doolittle says he also supports Bush’s surge for Baghdad: “I must admit I struggle with this … but he is the commander in chief.” He knows the Iraqi government is not up to the task Bush has assigned it and believes it must “respond almost flawlessly. And it’s not flawless.” Yet he supports Bush mindlessly.

How is the New Doolittle different from the Old Doolittle? The Doolittle Leopard has the same old spots … but no backbone or independent thinking even when its survival is the issue.

1 Comments:

At 8:45 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

A snake is a snake, old or new.

 

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