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Whose favorite political figure you'll miss after 2010?

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Which favorite political figure you'll miss after 2010?

Suggestions Robert Byrd, Christine O'Donnell, Joe Miller, Sharon Angle … Who?
 
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Me, personally, House Budget Committee chairman John Spratt (D-SC). The guy could talk without notes about the federal budget for hours. He knew more about where the money was going than anybody. He will be missed.
 
Alan Grayson, although I wouldn't be surprised to see him get a job on MSNBC. I'm sure there will be plenty more soundbites of him to make fun of.
 
A poll where you have to enter your selection.

Which favorite political figure you'll miss after 2010?

Suggestions Robert Byrd, Christine O'Donnell, Joe Miller, Sharon Angle … Who?

O'Donnell, because she made me laugh.
 
One of the true independent progressive voices in the Senate: A real loss.

decent person-awful politics-good riddance.
 
Richard Cordray, D-Ohio

Ohio Attorney General-a Marshall Scholar, Supreme Court Clerk, undefeated Jeopardy Champion, and Editor in Chief of the U of Chicago Law review-lost to RINO Retread former "republican" senator Mike De-WHINER. RC was the smartest guy running in any Ohio race and a straight shooter. (He also was endorsed by the NRA and the Buckeye Firearms association).

The only argument anyone had against him is that he wouldn't file suit against Obamacare. yet he wrote a well reasoned public letter why he did not which showed he had given the issue alot of thought

First Dem I have given substantial money to in a couple elections. HOpefully he will end up on the federal bench or fill the opening on the OHIO supreme court
 
Alan Grayson, although I wouldn't be surprised to see him get a job on MSNBC. I'm sure there will be plenty more soundbites of him to make fun of.

I agree with Federal on this one --- Alan Grayson was the posterboy for moonbat idiot Progressives and how absurd they are. Losing him was a shock to the system, but I'm sure others will take his place.
 
John Spratt
someone who would have been able to work across the aisle on budget and military appropriations issues, to fashion bills that made sense

Russ Feingold ... the lone senator to vote against the misguided patriot act, who had the courage to oppose going into iraq and afghanistan

and the one i wish i could "miss", harry reid. what a crook. too bad the republicans gave away an easy opportunity to take his seat
 
My favorite figure is still in congress, thank god.


I agree with Federal on this one --- Alan Grayson was the posterboy for moonbat idiot Progressives and how absurd they are. Losing him was a shock to the system, but I'm sure others will take his place.

Grayson was funny for entertainment value.
 
Joseph Cao, definitely the sort of Republican that is in short supply these days.
 
Politicians are easily replaced. The only one I'll miss, and only for entertainment value, is Odonnell.
 
They're all assholes, I just voted for the one that smelled the best and he happened to lose to Rand Paul.
 
Alan Grayson, although I wouldn't be surprised to see him get a job on MSNBC. I'm sure there will be plenty more soundbites of him to make fun of.

I also I will miss Alan "even a caveman can be a congressman" Grayson just for his idiocy although I am sure their are new idiots to take his place. I hear their is an opening on MSNBC maybe Grayson will fill that slot he has at least enough limited brain power as that Olberman guy!
 
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