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Barney Frank: No, I really
really want that temp job

Hot Air, by Ed Morrissey

Original Article

Posted By:KarenJ1, 1/9/2013 11:07:16 AM

A governor looking to make a temporary appointment certainly wants someone who will be enthusiastic about a thankless job — caretaking a Senate seat for a period of time so short that it’s likely not to matter much. At a certain point, though, enthusiasm morphs from a virtue to a kind of weird, embarrassing, and unseemly display. If Barney Frank’s pursuit of John Kerry’s open Senate seat hasn’t yet become the latter, he’s at least well on the way to the destination. At first content to simply place a call to Deval Patrick requesting

Comments:
Just what we need, the vile, hateful, ascerbic Frank to come back to Washington. s/o

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Judith, 1/9/2013 11:16:56 AM     (No. 9106892)

Does he get a senator´s pension? What, exactly, is in it for frank? Because that is the ONLY reason he does what he does.


Reply 2 - Posted by: Happy Trails, 1/9/2013 11:27:45 AM     (No. 9106910)

Disgusting predator drone.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Bevan, 1/9/2013 11:33:38 AM     (No. 9106928)

He misses the bent over paiges.


Reply 4 - Posted by: kono, 1/9/2013 11:43:26 AM     (No. 9106954)

If Barney wants a temporary job, give him one cleaning bird poop from the Statue of Liberty.


Reply 5 - Posted by: pros7767, 1/9/2013 11:44:46 AM     (No. 9106958)

Won´t he please just go away!


Reply 6 - Posted by: Halfvast Conspirator, 1/9/2013 12:15:50 PM     (No. 9107037)

"I wewy want that temp job" is what he wewy said


Reply 7 - Posted by: RightShoe, 1/9/2013 12:27:46 PM     (No. 9107064)

This just might motivate Republicans to get out and vote for a conservative.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: ColonialAmerican1623, 1/9/2013 5:41:13 PM     (No. 9107734)

He is never ever going away.

The honeymoon is over.


Reply 9 - Posted by: old dog, 1/10/2013 7:42:23 AM     (No. 9108443)

Whatever!



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