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Kyle Sampson, Brave Bozo 0

Brave because he willingly testified before Congress.

Bozo, because well, Dick Polman sums it up:

The former number-two man at Justice started the day by insisting that the unprecedented midterm firings of eight federal prosecutors was no big deal, just a “badly mishandled” snafu; but after many hours of being sliced and diced by his questioners, he wound up looking like a witness for the administration’s accusers.

I heard a good part of Sampson’s testimony, since I was working at home that day. I couldn’t figure out what he thought he was accomplishing.

But, never fear. Rush thunders to the rescue (you can see it in the link above):

By the way, Bush needn’t worry, because Rush Limbaugh has his back. Which brings us to the quote of the day. After citing a new USA Today-Gallup poll which shows that 72 percent of the American people support a congressional probe of the firings, Rush had this to say: “72 percent of the American people, a bunch of blithering idiots who have no idea what they’re talking about….that is just an indication of so much ignorance out there, lack of civics education and what have you.”

Sooooo, 72 percent of the American people are a bunch of blithering idiots.

Because, I guess, they expect their elected representatives to Adhere to the Rule of Law and to Tell the Truth.

Well, I guess, more fool they. Those clearly are not the values of the Current Federal Administrator.

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