Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Clyburn: congress shouldn't be treated like everyone else

James Clyburn, brightest bulb in the socket, says this quoted at The Hill:
“We’ve had some incidents where TSA authorities think that congresspeople should be treated like everybody else,” he said. “Well, the fact of the matter is, we are held to a higher standard in so many other areas, and I think we need to take a hard look at exactly how the TSA interact with members of Congress.”
 Mr. Clyburn is also the person who said Palin is "intellectually unable to understanding what's going on here" with regard to the blood libel directed at her.
  Mr.Clyburn suggested the African American individual who ran against Jim DeMint must be a Republican plant because he was so obviously such an inferior candidate.
  Mr. Clyburn suggested Republicans tampered with the voting machines to embarrass democrats' with Greene's win. 
  Mr. Clyburn suggested "magnets" or something must have messed up the machine.
  But Mr. Clyburn is better than the rest of us; he doesn't want to be treated like everyone else. He's "most uncomfortable" at the airport.
  Apparently that rules out junk patdowns and xray machines for Mr. Clyburn.

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