As was said in the editorial, Blumey would have been better off had he simply apologized. When an individual running for office feels he has to dance around the truth semantically to make himself respectable, that's unfortunate and doesn't cut it for me. Since he has announced his candidacy, Blumey has stumbled every time he has been questioned about his "strengths" as a candidate. Yet, his fellow liberal democrats will probably nominate him. Go figure.
As was said in the editorial, Blumey would have been better off had he simply apologized. When an individual running for office feels he has to dance around the truth semantically to make himself respectable, that's unfortunate and doesn't cut it for me. Since he has announce his candidacy, Blumey has stumbled every time he has been questioned about his "strengths" as a candidate. Yet, his fellow liberal democrats will probably nominate him. Go figure.
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The best one yet, is the way Glenn Beck was able to make Blumenthal out to be the horse's rear end that he is.
Blumenthal looked and acted like a little kid who was caught with his hand in the cookie jar--demonstrating that he is anything but Senate material.
See it for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxVi1EzUmMI
As Fox always says, we report,you decide!
As was said in the editorial, Blumey would have been better off had he simply apologized. When an individual running for office feels he has to dance around the truth semantically to make himself respectable, that's unfortunate and doesn't cut it for me.
Since he has announced his candidacy, Blumey has stumbled every time he has been questioned about his "strengths" as a candidate. Yet, his fellow liberal democrats will probably nominate him. Go figure.
As was said in the editorial, Blumey would have been better off had he simply apologized. When an individual running for office feels he has to dance around the truth semantically to make himself respectable, that's unfortunate and doesn't cut it for me.
Since he has announce his candidacy, Blumey has stumbled every time he has been questioned about his "strengths" as a candidate. Yet, his fellow liberal democrats will probably nominate him. Go figure.
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