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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

lunchtime video!

Question one: what do Jack Abramoff, Tom Delay, the College Republicans and love all have in common? Answer: they're all in today's lunchtime video! You heard me, this is a video of an adoring introduction of Tom Delay by Jack Abramoff to speak to the College Republican National Convention in 2002. And oh boy do all three seem to love each other! (wmp and quicktime)

Questions two and three: how many members of the Harvard Republican Club (of 2002) were there? When is the HRC going to condemn Abramoff and Delay? Answer: Maybe they're waiting to get White House talking points before they do anything...

1 Comments:

At 5:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is doubtful that any HRC members were there. Members of individual clubs rarely if ever attend the CRNC bash as it is very expensive and mostly just for state chairs to run for higher office. Basically you attend if you're voting for somebody.

This is not something I know from personal experience, just based on what I've heard about the CRNC (which is really dysfunctional).

Also, the HRC never makes statements about national issues.

 

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