"a poorly drafted script for a late night conspiracy-theory movie"
You might think I'm talking about Bush's reasons for invading Iraq and killing people. Nope.
His Heinousness, the king of hypocrisy, has used this phrase to refer to the challenge to the Ohio election. Don't expect to hear anyone in the 'liberal' media trumpet the hypocrisy of this statement.
Likewise, don't expect any of our spineless 'democratic' leaders to slap the little twerp down with his latest outburst of spinsanity.
Bush Asks Judge to Toss Ohio Election Suit
| 58 minutes ago |
By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS, Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio - President Bush (news - web sites)'s re-election campaign asked the chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court on Monday to throw out a challenge of the election in this swing state, saying the case resembles "a poorly drafted script for a late night conspiracy-theory movie."
The court filing was made as the Rev. Jesse Jackson (news - web sites) held a rally before hundreds of people in Columbus to support the challenge and urge the U.S. Senate to debate Ohio's results on Thursday when Congress is in joint session for the official tally of the electoral votes.
Thirty-seven Ohio voters who filed the challenge are asking Chief Justice Thomas Moyer to set aside the election results. Some of the voters are suspicious of Bush's victory over Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites), while others say hours-long waits in heavily black neighborhoods caused voters to leave in frustration without casting a ballot.
Is it proper for one of the principals to contact the chief justice of a case? I was under the impression that that's what lawyers are for.


I doubt that he actually
asked Moyer to throw out the case, that's just not his way of doing things. Threats, demands, and intimidation are his tools of influnce. Ohio will get the opportunity to see what the man, Moyer, is made of....puppet felt or mettle.
Only if they go duck huntin'
Only if they go duck huntin' together...