Waxman has Balls as Big as Texas

The Decider of Everything and Everyone
You got to give it up for Henry Waxman. That man has tenacity. If the face of constant red tape and angry republicans who have called him every name in the book, he is still trying to do the job the American people are paying him to do.
The problem is that the Bush administration and all the underhanded scandals surrounding almost every member of his team keep stonewalling Mr. Waxman. They make it next to impossible to get to the bottom of anything by using executive privileges that have never been used before. Now, Waxman is trying to get to the bottom of the Jack Abramoff (whose Abram) dealings and send the following letter to Fred Fielding (such an appropriate name).
It is clear that many White House staff had regular meetings with Mr. Abramhoff, after all, he spent as much time there as our dear friend and fellow contributor Jeff Gannon.
So we will see how this one plays out, but I hope that Santa drops by the Waxman house with all the documents that he needs to begin cleaning up the mess this pResident is leaving behind. Was Bush required to leave a deposit before moving into the White House?
Jack Jett
Labels: George Bush, Jack Abramoff, Scandal, White House
