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Who is peing called the GOP Great White Hope in Minnesota?

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Who is peing called the GOP Great White Hope in Minnesota?

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Tim Pawlenty addressed the 2009 Values Voter Summit last night (right after Billo the Clown, who for some inexplicable reason refused to allow reporters and news media to attend and listen to his speech to the “Summit”), and he bared his naked Presidential ambitions for all to see. And it was an ugly sight to behold. Of course, he attacked Obama, personally. The Minnesota governor elicited a standing ovation by retorting, “I’ll respond by calling out the president … tonight.” And it goes without saying that he said that health care reform needs “to get killed” (just like the estimated 45,000 people in America who die each year because they lack health care). Naturally, he blamed Obama entirely for the enormous debt burden borne by the Federal Government … “With all due respect, Mr. President, if we’re out of money, stop spending it,” he … said. … conveniently forgetting that it was under George Bush, and his fellow fiscally conservative Republicans’ watch, that the National deb

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Is Minn. Governor Tim Pawlenty the GOP’s Great White Hope? Tim Pawlenty addressed the 2009 Values Voter Summit last night (right after Billo the Clown, who for some inexplicable reason refused to allow reporters and news media to attend and listen to his speech to the “Summit”), and he bared his naked Presidential ambitions for all to see. And it was an ugly sight to behold. Of course, he attacked Obama, personally. The Minnesota governor elicited a standing ovation by retorting, “I’ll respond by calling out the president … tonight.” And it goes without saying that he said that health care reform needs “to get killed” (just like the estimated 45,000 people in America who die each year because they lack health care). Naturally, he blamed Obama entirely for the enormous debt burden borne by the Federal Government … “With all due respect, Mr. President, if we’re out of money, stop spending it,” he … said. … conveniently forgetting that it was under George Bush, and his fellow fisc

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