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Home Front: Politix
Heckler Wilson 'a decent guy' with lock on district, observers say
2009-09-11
  • Rep. Joe Wilson serves solidly Republican 2nd District of South Carolina

  • Outburst during Obama speech not typical of Wilson, longtime acquaintance says

  • Wilson was state senator, aide to Strom Thurmond, lawyer in Reagan administration

  • Wilson's four sons are Eagle Scouts; one is running for attorney general
  • Posted by:Fred

    #17  heh
    Posted by: lotp   2009-09-11 23:04  

    #16  he got that from our Greek "everyman"

    Oh, for a second I thought he was echoing Kinky Friedman.
    Posted by: Pappy   2009-09-11 23:00  

    #15  Wilson's campaign fund increased by $750,000 in first 48 hours following Zero's speech..
    Posted by: crazyhorse   2009-09-11 22:41  

    #14  he got that from our Greek "everyman"
    Posted by: Frank G   2009-09-11 22:12  

    #13  If he had been aide to Byrd, y'all would be taking about segregation and the KKK by now.

    'y'all'?
    Posted by: Pappy   2009-09-11 21:52  

    #12  Thought the left liked the concept of "Speaking Truth to Power"
    Posted by: rwv   2009-09-11 21:01  

    #11  the crass russian radical roots of Israeli politics

    Well, yeah, the Politburo was one hell of a rowdy place, LH. Sure....

    Maybe the true influence is the UK's Parliament, where the members don't exactly greet BS with decorous silence.

    (And as a side note...I am impressed that Madame Pelosi was able to make a facial expression. She must have a really good Botox guy!)
    Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-09-11 16:52  

    #10   Other historical incidents completely overshadow this rather paltry one. Lincoln sneaked through Baltimore in disguise just prior to his inauguration in 1861 to lower the risk of his being attacked. Pres. Hoover was kept from attending the adjournment of Congress in the summer of 1932 due to the worries of the Secret Service over the Bonus Army then encamped in DC and milling around the steps of the US Capitol. Members of the Bonus Expeditionary Force did stone a few cars of the less-esteemed members of Congress that summer.
    Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-09-11 15:10  

    #9  Wellhell, if Koppel didn't criticize it, then it was never a dust-up.
    Posted by: Mike N.   2009-09-11 13:58  

    #8  Of course LH,

    That's just the gambit from the political handbook the Democrats played when the Dixiecrats defected to the Nixon era Republicans. The left has taught the right how to play the power game. Now that it gets punted back into their team, the usual whine is expected.
    Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-09-11 12:04  

    #7  That is what I call....

    Speaking Truth to Power
    Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-09-11 11:55  

    #6  Wilson was state senator, aide to Strom Thurmond, lawyer in Reagan administration

    If he had been aide to Byrd, y'all would be taking about segregation and the KKK by now.
    Posted by: liberal hawk   2009-09-11 11:25  

    #5  "Most of the criticisms of Wilson center around his chosen venue for his remarks and his so-called disrespect for the office of the President. There was no to-do when the Democrats booed Pres. Bush"

    IIUC, Ted Koppel did criticize that.

    In any case, you will notice there was no particular dust up about Republican booing Obama, or fussing with their blackberries. It was all about Wilson, cause HE did something unprecedented, in the US. (I note this sort of thing happens in the Israeli Knesset all the time, but I always thought it was cause of the crass russian radical roots of Israeli politics)
    Posted by: liberal hawk   2009-09-11 11:24  

    #4  There was no to-do when the Democrats booed Pres. Bush when he outlined the problems with Medicare/Medicaid and Social Security.

    Exactly, nor when Rep. Pete Stark commented in 2007 from the house floor that our young soldiers were going to iraq " to get their heads blown off for the president's amusement".
    Posted by: Beavis   2009-09-11 09:36  

    #3  Most of the criticisms of Wilson center around his chosen venue for his remarks and his so-called disrespect for the office of the President. There was no to-do when the Democrats booed Pres. Bush when he outlined the problems with Medicare/Medicaid and Social Security. I have heard little discussion about whether Pres. BO actually told the truth or whether he was just delivering another bunch of promises and soundbites.

    Joe, the look on Nancy Pelosi's and Harry Reid's two faces was priceless. Thanks for the good laugh. You said what many of us think.
    Posted by: JohnQC   2009-09-11 09:26  

    #2  The left is total disingenuous about this. They know the illegals will get care because the Judiciary will direct it with or without provisions in the bill/act. That's how they got the care they get now. The only way to prevent it is to put a poison pill in the legislation that if the judiciary does extend benefits under the provisions of the act to illegals, it renders the entire act null and void. You think the left would accept that condition in the bill? /rhet question.
    Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-09-11 09:09  

    #1  Would be nice if we could hold Obama to his word that this government program won't cover illegal care. Oh yeah, they won't be illegals if he gets the amnesty deal pushed through.
    BTW, I love Pelosi's expression.

    Sad that the story is about his comment rather than the reason for the comment.

    God help us
    Posted by: Jan   2009-09-11 03:46  

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