Someone is writing tweets for a comatose Tom Carper
How do I know it isn’t Carper? Well, for starters, it isn’t 30,000 words. It makes sense and hangs together. It supports Sen. Chris Van Hollen’s call to stymie other Senate business until Majority Leader Mitch McConnell reopens the government. It treats Trump and McConnell as adversaries, not mildly confused friends. In short, this tweet has no Tom Carper DNA on it.
.@ChrisVanHollen is right. It can’t be business as usual in Congress until @realDonaldTrump does his job and our government is reopened. Ending the #TrumpShutdown — which is hurting American families and putting our national security at risk — must be our priority.
Neither does it sound doddering, stilted or ramble on unto excess. As such hearty agreement, Carper didn’t write it.
Jason, make up your mind. First you attack him for being useless and not putting pressure on McConnell, and then you attack him when he does just that. I am no fan of Carper, but you would bolster your credibility if you give credit where credit is due, even if a staffer wrote it.
Pfft.
please give the senator credit where it is due, like all the times his wife wasn’t bleeding profusely from various bruises and lascerations
It’s not as if it’s an effective tactic. A tweet! Woohoo! Therefore what’s noteworthy isn’t the wan content of the statement but that it was concisely written.
The Worry Troll concerned about Jason’s credibility is best, or worst, known here at DL for this:
http://delawareliberal.net//2016/04/07/bernie-sanders-can-go-fuck-himself/
As another former DL contributor used to write, “Pot, meet kettle.”
Oh yeah.. here is more proof that it isn’t Tom Carper. The first bill up is the Unconstitutional Israel Anti-Boycott Act that Chris Coons is pushing. So…?
While we’re at it, can someone explain what “business as usual in Congress” even is these days?