IN the monring rounds, I note Venlet this morning:

From the New York Timeseditors:

(You know, the same morons calling for complete capitulation to our enemies in the Middle East…)

Congress returns this week, with its approval ratings plummeting among constituents. Time is short for House Democrats to fully deliver on their campaign promise to turn around the “culture of corruption” in the Capitol. Progress was made in the January crackdown on free gifts, travel and meals from influence brokers. But now comes the hard part — facing up to the need for a new Congressional integrity office to help the moribund ethics committee enforce anticorruption rules.

Calling for a “new Congressional integrity office” is like putting a band-aid on brain tumor.

Yeah well, about that: aren’t these the same individuals that the New York Times was demanding that we elect to office a short time ago, on the idea that things were going to be so much better once they took over power?

What we have here is a group of people more worried about how much damage they can do to The President, than they are about doing the jobs they were elected to do. We also, by the way, have a press, which is finally starting to show some minor signs of anger, for having carried the democrats water for so long, only to now find its own credibility suffering under the weight of the corruption and sheer stupidity of the Democrats.
You see, the biggest problem with any new “congressional integrity office” is that it will be run by congressional Democrats, and will therefore have no chance whatever for any integrity at all. The reason that the approval ratings on the current Congress are as low as they are, is precisely because of their lack of integrity.

And, ummm…. guys…?? It’s not like you weren’t told this, last November.

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