To: Presbyterian Reporter
Presidential addresses to Congress are often dramatic moments. This one felt like a sideshow. Usually, the press gallery is standing-room-only; this time, only 26 of 90 seats were claimed by the deadline. Usually, some members arrive in the chamber hours early to score a center-aisle seat; 90 minutes before Thursdays speech, only one Democrat was so situated. This column is full of great vignettes! I'm not too familiar with Dana Milbank's ouvre. Was he calling Obama a god a few years back?
6 posted on
09/09/2011 10:52:50 AM PDT by
sinanju
To: sinanju
I too forget Dana Milbank’s pedigree. But I do believe he is an Obama cheerleader and/or a run-of-the-mill leftist journalist.
To: sinanju
It HAD to be Shelia Jackson-Lee I bet. She always sets herself up on the aisle.
26 posted on
09/09/2011 11:07:46 AM PDT by
Citizen Soldier
("You care far too much what is written and said about you." Axelrod to Obama 2006)
To: sinanju
It HAD to be Shelia Jackson-Lee I bet. She always sets herself up on the aisle.
28 posted on
09/09/2011 11:07:54 AM PDT by
Citizen Soldier
("You care far too much what is written and said about you." Axelrod to Obama 2006)
To: sinanju
Was he calling Obama a god a few years back? Dana Milbank was calling Obama a god a few WEEKS back.
30 posted on
09/09/2011 11:09:42 AM PDT by
WayneS
(Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm. -- James Madison)
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