Posted on 07/16/2010 12:27:40 PM PDT by Superstu321
Earlier this week, on a prominent Mobile, Ala. morning drive show (Sean & Wayne, 106.5 WAVH), Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano made a pretty big gaffe during an interview. As it was wrapping up Napolitano wanted to pat herself on the back for working with Alabama officials on day one in responding to the Gulf oil spill. And while mentioning that she had met with Alabama officials including Gov. Haley Barbour. The problem hes governor of Mississippi.
Napolitano is no stranger when it comes to gaffes. She at one point claimed the 9/11 hijackers entered the country through Canada, and said, If I knew what was meant by secure the border that would be one thing.
While this isnt the biggest deal, one wonders what might have happened had this been Michael Chertoff or Tom Ridge.
For the record the governor of Alabama is named Bob Riley. But could have been worse at least Napolitano didnt go on in Alabama and say Hotty Toddy, or Go State.
(Excerpt) Read more at threefingersofpolitics.com ...
She’s not only a lesbian, she’s a damned idiot!
“Damnit Janet” Incompetano strikes again!
It wasn’t a gaffe, it’s a future commercial....
“My old friend”, “Stand up Chuck”..
“Aw gee, everybody stand up for Chuck”
IQ of 55.
A wise old greenskeeper contacted Tony Hayward, and told him how to stop the oil leak in the gulf. He explained that whenever he had a sprinkler head on the golf course that wouldn’t stop leaking, he would place a wedding band on it, and it would quit putting out instantly.
I screw up all the time and call our Gov. O’Reilly and not Riley...i hate when i do that.
Well don’t expect to see much of it from the MSM!!
Just show that this Administration considers governors (Republicans particularly) totally unimportant and fun to disrespect.
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