Day 34: Mike Castle’s Betrayal of Delaware w/ Bonus QotD

Filed in Delaware by on March 3, 2009

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The question of the day is this:

What do Congressman Mike Castle and RNC Chair Michael Steele have in common?

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  1. jason330 says:

    Neither one of them has ever had an oreo cookie thrown at them.

  2. anon says:

    Both are loved by David Anderson.

  3. Delaware Dem says:

    Both cower to the right wing.

  4. pandora says:

    Perhaps it has to do with something both men are lacking?

    A spine. What? You weren’t thinking of the same word? 😉

  5. xstryker says:

    Pandora FTW!

  6. Shoe Throwing Instructor says:

    They can both see baltimore from their house?

  7. Another Mike says:

    A first name that happens to be the same as mine. Sigh.

  8. edisonkitty says:

    Commemorative coins are a type of token too?

  9. Both Mr Steele and Mr Castle are much smarter then anyone at this site.

    That fact is what they have in common.

  10. pandora says:

    You are so deep, Mike.

  11. cassandra_m says:

    Hey Protack — ever going to share with us the names of the mortgage companies you called that told you that they had people in trouble ahead of you?

    Or are you content to continue to look like a liar here?

  12. Unstable Isotope says:

    Cassandra, he’s content to be a drive-by liar. He never sticks around to answer questions or defend his views.

    LOL@Jason #1!

    What Michael Steele and Mike Castle have in common is that neither of them lead the Republican party.

  13. Suzanne says:

    They both have neither spine nor balls

  14. liz says:

    They both are incapable of an orginal thought.

  15. Dana says:

    They both share a love of our country; that’s why they are trying to save us from the worst excesses of the Obama Administration.

  16. a. price says:

    Mike Protack’s pants tighten at the mention of both their names