Rock the House: What should Republicans do now? It’s on…Culberson: Every day on the House floor this week

By Michelle Malkin  •  August 3, 2008 07:43 AM

Scroll down for updates…10:00am Eastern Monday 8/4…GOP Rep. John Culberson is Qikking the Revolt, Pt II now…go here…Mike Pence right now: “What you are about to witness is the beginning of a sustained effort to demand that Speaker Pelosi bring Congress back to Washington DC and give us an up and down vote on an energy bill that includes more access to American oil”…Culberson: “House conservatives will be on the floor every day this week”…Boehner live blog here….

Pelosi digs in: “House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday maintained a hard-line stance against offshore drilling and said GOP efforts on the floor to push her toward a vote was [a] “war dance of the hand maidens of the oil companies.”

***

“Hit hard, hit fast, hit often.”

That was the advice Marine hero Chesty Puller gave his men.

That’s the advice congressional Republicans should follow.

On Friday, GOP members led a revolt on the floor that rocked the House, energized the conservative base, humiliated the feckless Democrat majority, and brought visiting tourists to their feet cheering in the gallery. (Oh, and not coincidentally on Friday afternoon, Barack Obama followed John McCain and flip-flopped on offshore drilling. If you lead, conservatives, the flip-floppers will follow.)

While Do-Nothing Nancy Pelosi jetted off on her pathetically-performing “Know Your Power” book tour and Democrats adjourned for a five-week recess, scores of Republican congressional representatives stayed on Capitol Hill–or rushed back in shorts with suitcases still in hand — to press for votes on energy independence and drilling. Though Pelosi turned the lights out on the House floor, Republicans got their message out–via Twitter, Qik, the blogosphere, talk radio, and grumbly MSM types who derided the upstart effort as “bizarre.”

Leave it to Beltway snob journalists to call House Republicans who refuse to take vacations while the public’s business goes unfinished “bizarre.”

One of my favorite moments from Friday’s revolt:

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) just pretended to be a Democrat. He stood on the other side of the chamber and listed all of the GOP bills that the Dems killed.

He then said, “I am a Democrat, and here is my energy plan” and he held up a picture of an old VW Bug (correction: readers are telling me it’s an Isetta) with a sail attached to it. He paraded around the House floor with the sign while the crowd cheered.

The sign via Jim Hoft:

Dead on.

So, now what?

House Republicans hit hard and hit fast on Friday. Come Monday, they need to hit again and hit often during the Democrats’ vacation.

Mark Tapscott at the Examiner thinks Friday was a missed opportunity.

But the fight has only just begun.

The House GOP’s 8/1 revolt wasn’t merely good political theater. It was good politics. Politics on offense. Politics the grass-roots can get behind. Energized politics on energy that will galvanize public opinion in the otherwise lazy, dog days of August.

Seems to me House Republicans should be holding a public event every day in Washington from now until the end of the Democrats’ vacation to call attention to Nancy’s anti-drilling intransigence and her refusal to hold votes on the issue. Work in shifts. Whatever it takes. But every House Republican should clock in at some point during the Democrats’ vacation and take a stand for energy independence now, not later.

Can’t speak on the House floor? Hold a sit-in on the Capitol steps. Or at a local gas station. Bring those kerosene lamps or Bic lighters. Pass out postcards with Rep. Devin Nunes’ satirical sign.

Bring some tire pumps, while you’re at it, and mock the Obama tire-inflation-as-planet saving energy plan:

And make sure to videotape it all.

House GOP members should also be spreading the word to their local newspapers and local talk show hosts in their congressional districts to assail Nancy’s gag order and hammer the “Drill now” theme home.

And where’s the RNC? How about sending someone in a chicken costume to trail Nancy Pelosi during her hiatus? As the House Republicans asked repeatedly on Friday: What’s she so afraid of?

On 8/1, the House GOP brought it on.

Keep it going, turn it up, and make sure the American public sees you at work on proactive energy proposals to bring down the Pelosi Premium during the Democrats’ vacation.

***

Speaking of the absent Speaker of the House, here’s her book tour schedule during the Democrats’ vacation. The “Impeach Bush” crowd is dogging her on the book publicity trail. Wouldn’t it be good to see protesters at these events pressing her on issues people really care about?

Like Nan says: Know your power. Hit hard, hit fast, hit often.

8/4/2008 John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Columbia Point
Columbia Point
Boston, MA 02125
617-514-1645 5:30 pm

8/5/2008 Free Library of Philadelphia (Central Library)
Montgomery Auditorium 1901 Vine St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-567-4341 7 pm

8/6/2008 Temple Judea
5500 Granada Blvd.
Miami, FL 33146
305-442-4408 7:30 pm

8/7/2008 Borders Books
612 East Liberty St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
734-668-7652 7 pm

8/11/2008 American Jewish University
Gindi Auditorium 15600 Mulholland Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90077
310-659-3110 7 pm

8/12/2008 Dominican University
Angelico Hall 50 Acacia Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94901
415-927-0960 7 pm

8/13/2008 Forum for Women Entrepreneurs
Oracle Corporation 500 Oracle Pkwy.
Redwood City, CA 94065
415-382-6022 7 pm

8/14/2008 Cowell Theater
Fort Mason Center, Pier 2
San Francisco, CA 94123
415-643-3400×11 7 pm

8/20/2008 Tattered Cover Bookstore
1628 16th Street
Denver, CO 80202
303-436-1070 5:30 pm

***

If you’ve got specific suggestions for what House Republicans should do the next five weeks during the Democrats’ vacation, leave them in comments or e-mail.

***

Afternoon update: It’s on! More than a dozen GOP lawmakers committed to carrying the ball tomorrow in D.C. Excellent.

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  1. #394114
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:15 pm, atheling said:

    I hope all of us who support this movement are calling those GOP reps to applaud their actions.

    If they don’t hear from us, they won’t know what we want.

  2. #394115
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:20 pm, tgusa said:

    Well they certainly won’t get started if all we do is whine and complain. Let’s support them send them thank you e mails, no gripes, just a thank you. Yes, I know it will be hard but nothing good ever comes easy. Enough with the bitching and moaning its time we take the bull in a china shop approach.

    Yes, you are right atheling.

  3. #394116
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:23 pm, madchef said:

    If Congress is officially closed for 5 weeks, then Bush should be appointing judges by executive power. If it is open then turn on the lights and cameras.
    As for Pelosi’s book, “Know Your Power” the title describes far too many on the Hill who are drunk on power, Americans need to remind them that the power is ours! VOTE THE TYRANTS OUT!!!!

  4. #394117
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:23 pm, Lee Hazel said:

    What Should The Republicans Do
    1. Stay right there at the House, keep the pressure on St. Pelosi.
    2. Get McCain to come there and speak via TIC(or whatever) about the patriotism of these americans who want to “solve” this energy crisis. This whole issue has exploded way beyond petty politics. People are hurting and this is only the beginning. The entire structure of Food Production and Delivery is in dire straits and getting worse daily. OIL IS THE PROBLEM. Add the “stupidity” of Ethanol and the Global Warming Cult and the downhill spiral gets even worse.
    3. Take every advantage they have as members of congress to let their constituents and the public in general know what they are doing and why.
    4. Get the Republican and Independent Senators involved as well.
    5. This Is More Important Than Campaigning.It has taken the better part of 50 years of lies, power grubbing, and public apathy to get into this mess and we need immediate action to begin the process of returning and maintaining this country in its preemminate role as the worlds economic model and engine of advancement. This is the message!!!
    OH, and it’s more important than Book Signings.

    PC is Thought Control
    LEE

  5. #394118
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:25 pm, atheling said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:14 pm, Pasadena Phil said:

    This is more of a conservative revolt against the leadership of both parties than a GOP revolt against the Dems

    It is? Then why are they constantly invoking the Dems position on drilling? Whey are they criticizing the Dems going on vacation? Your statement belies empirical evidence.

    Powerline and Townhall have already stopped covering this and it is getting no play outside of Drudge and here with Michelle.

    Townhall’s contributors are writing about it. Again, your statement belies the evidence.

    This is not good for McCain or Obama

    Uh, only Obama. He’s the one who says we should inflate our tires instead of drilling for oil. Now, as he licks his finger and sees which way the wind is blowing, he flip flops.

    I am still waiting the for Blue Dogs to take advantage of this and join in to support their conservative friends

    Don’t hold your breath.

  6. #394121
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:31 pm, rambler said:

    I have mixed feeling about the dems’ walkout. If they are not there, nothing gets done and nothing gets worse by their stupid ideas. Now that they are gone, can they stay gone? Can we impeach them? How about a tar and feather party when they return?

  7. #394123
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:33 pm, ArmoredCAV said:

    Speaking of the absent Speaker of the House, here’s her book tour schedule during the Democrats’ vacation

    If this is anything like Cindy Sheehan’s book tour, someone get the pictures and publish them NOW!

  8. #394125
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:34 pm, DesertLover said:

    brooklyn red

    I like the BHO idea but I hate having to insult smokey the bear …

    :lol:

  9. #394126
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:35 pm, Pasadena Phil said:

    Noted: Atheling disagrees with me… just because.

  10. #394127
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:35 pm, DesertLover said:

    Pelosi’s book, “Know Your Power Responsiblities”

    Just had to fix that …

  11. #394129
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:48 pm, DarkKnight said:

    Tgusa, thanks for responding. I will be interested in noting President Bush’s response to this.

    Just an observation, but if Sen. McCain wanted to connect with his Republican grassroots base, would he not issue a statement about this event? Yes, he’s a Senator, and this happened in the House, but he is also the only one running for Presidential office. Again, I was just wondering his thoughts.

    Similarly, I never said that 25 people was not enough for people to voice their opinion concerning the status quo. I was just asking if the thoughts of those 25 (maybe a few more) Representatives that said that the House should be “in session, when not in session” mirrored the thoughts and opinions of the other 150+ GOP members. Again, just asking the question.

  12. #394130
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:49 pm, Henry said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 1:55 pm, DesertLover said:

    brooklyn red

    The text under that pic should read …

    “You’re Welcome!!!”

    Might be more effective it it said, “Blame me!”

    The Reps that support having a vote on the issue of drilling should maintain this action, keeping the pressure on do-nothings like Pelosi and Reid.

    Recognizing that Reps. do need to make contact with their constituents at home, someone needs to organize Republican Reps., and blue-dog Dems who support a vote, into a schedule of who will take what days on the floor. For a minimum of 24 Reps. to be there during every day of the break, each Republican Rep. would only have to commit 3 days to the cause.

    Maybe Blunt, Pence, and/or Culberson could put this together. If no one does this, diffusion of responsibility will set in, and America continues to suffer.

    Everyone needs to contact their Rep. and request that they take a few days to go back to DC and keep the pressure on Pelosi and House Dems to allow a vote on the offshore drilling issue.

  13. #394131
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:55 pm, BrianNY said:

    From what I’ve been reading and seeing, libs are really perturbed by two things right now:

    1. The “Barack/Britney” ad
    2. The House revolt

    Both incidents are related to exposing the Dems’ fervent resistance towards lowering gas prices. Both incidents are also beginning to highlight the stranglehold that the environmental lobby has on the current, liberal Democrat agenda.

    If I was a lib or a Dem, I wouldn’t be happy about this attention either.

  14. #394133
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:59 pm, fulldroolcup said:

    Dark Knight, here are the only reasonable answers to your questions:

    1. Don’t ask us. Ask Pres. Bush.

    2. Don’t ask us. You research the topic yourself.

    3. don’t ask us. Ask the House GOP leadership. (but the inference is that they didn’t support it, but then again they didn’t order the GOP house members not to do it.)

    Finally, the question I have for you:

    SO WHAT??

  15. #394134
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 3:00 pm, tgusa said:

    You are welcome DarkKnight.
    McCain in my opinion should run his campaign and not zig zag around responding to what is happening at the moment. The potential President should act Presidential lay out his case, if it crosses paths with what’s going on sobeit. Action not reaction, that’s what the big zero has been forced to do, react. IMHO. The other reps, I’m not sure, I know mine was there and I appreciate it.

  16. #394140
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 3:12 pm, madchef said:

    What should the Republicans do now?

    Twist the knife!!

  17. #394141
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 3:13 pm, fulldroolcup said:

    tgusa is right.

    We need to take our champions where we find them, EVEN IF our so-called “leadership” lets us down.

    After all, we all KNOW the GOP leadership has behaved like a bunch of weasels of late.

  18. #394142
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 3:13 pm, Christian Soldier said:

    Nan’s book tour–
    looks like she needs a jet to appear at the far-flung venues-is she using my and your $$$$$ (taxpayer) to do it?

    And -talk about FOOT-PRINTS!!!!!!!!!!

  19. #394144
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 3:20 pm, Christian Soldier said:

    BTW–
    Have we heard from SENATOR MC CAIN? His VERBAL support of his fellow REP. conservatives in the House would help his cause with those of us who ???? his sincerity.

    Wait – he doesn’t need the votes of the conservative Rep. base—>>>>>>>

  20. #394145
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 3:25 pm, brooklyn red said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:34 pm, DesertLover said:
    brooklyn red
    I like the BHO idea but I hate having to insult smokey the bear …”

    Sigh, we are all expendable. I would throw Kermit the frog & Betty Boop under a bus to get to san fran nan!

  21. #394147
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 3:44 pm, zorro said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:15 pm, atheling said:
    I hope all of us who support this movement are calling those GOP reps to applaud their actions.

    If they don’t hear from us, they won’t know what we want.

    I’ll be sending some emails but I wish McCain would pick up the baton and run with it as well. His lack of leadership is very apparent.

  22. #394150
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 3:53 pm, atheling said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:35 pm, Pasadena Phil said:

    Noted: Atheling disagrees with me… just because.

    Hmmm. I guess you don’t read very well. I disagree with you because, as I stated, you ignore empirical evidence. And you are doing it again right now.

    Proves my point.

  23. #394152
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 4:04 pm, William Teach said:

    Republicans should hang on the House floor for at least a couple hours a day, or head to one of the monuments and hold for.

  24. #394153
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 4:08 pm, wise_man said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 2:10 pm, tgusa said: One, Bush may yet call a special session.

    Two, John McCain is a senator this happened in the house.

    Please. It’s obviously still his fault. What’s wrong with you?
    /

  25. #394155
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 4:15 pm, Les in NC said:

    Bring some tire pumps, while you’re at it, and mock the Obama tire-inflation-as-planet saving energy plan:

    How about passing out tire pressure guages? They are only a dollar or two for the cheap ones.

  26. #394159
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 4:20 pm, wise_man said:

    Bring some tire pumps, while you’re at it, and mock the Obama tire-inflation-as-planet saving energy plan:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 4:15 pm, Les in NC said: How about passing out tire pressure guages? They are only a dollar or two for the cheap ones.

    You can also get a ‘dashboard obama’ for your car. It’s like a dashboard jesus, but Obama’s head gets bigger when your tire’s pressure is low, reminding you to inflate your tires like a good citizen.

  27. #394161
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 4:29 pm, mojack420 said:

    8/12/2008 Dominican University
    Angelico Hall 50 Acacia Avenue
    San Rafael, CA 94901
    415-927-0960 7 pm

    will be trying to get a chicken suit but either way im going to be there , its right around the corner .

  28. #394167
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 4:50 pm, PatriotRider said:

    I think that we should refer to Rusty and lgm as Gertrude and Heathcliff (I know, I’m showing my age here). Two seagulls who fly in, make a lot of racket, crap all over everything, and then fly off.

  29. #394170
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 4:52 pm, chicagojedi said:

    I don’t know if its been suggested yet, but the Republicans should all gather for one demonstration after another dressed in travel attire. Loud Hawaiian shirts, bermuda shorts, and flip flops. Maybe someone in a swimsuit with some zinc oxide on their sniffer. Bring signs that say “I’d be on vacation too, but I actually give a damn about America.” Play up the indulgent vacation of the Dems and their apparent lack of care for the American public. Do it day after day, hour after hour all over the DC and place video after video on YouTube. Pound these traitorous Liberals into pulp. None of ‘em have a backbone so it shouldn’t be too hard.

  30. #394173
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:06 pm, PatriotRider said:

    BTW, O-boy’s suggestion that tire inflation and tune-ups did have some merit. But his “facts” don’t really pan out. Proper tire inflation will net you about 5 miles extra per tank of gas or about .17 mpg. It does add up but not to the proportion the Socialist would have you believe. Now about the tune-up. Unless you drive a vehicle that was manufactured prior 1980’s tune-ups aren’t even a necessity for about 50,000 miles because of the electronic ignition and fuel injection. The best thing to do is to regularly change your oil. The engine will run cooler and last longer saving you money in the long run. Ocommie didn’t include that one. I would think that he didn’t want to suggest that we use more oil for the oil changes. Synthetic oil is an option albeit a more expensive one but DRILLING FOR MORE OIL solves that problem for those who can’t afford $6/quart for Synthetic oil.

    Here’s to the HOPE that the RNC will listen to it’s base for a CHANGE.

  31. #394174
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:12 pm, purplepeep said:

    Republicans should be daily hammering home this message to America in announcements, ads and speeches:

    “Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the Democrats shut down Congress’ work to lower gas prices because the Democrats wanted to go on a long vacation instead. Tell them Americans need relief at the gas pump more than the Democrats need a six week summer vacation; tell them to get back to their jobs and work with Republicans to end high gas prices – now.”

  32. #394175
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:14 pm, JT said:

    PatriotRider,

    I love how conservatives know what they are talking about, while libs talk out their butts.

  33. #394176
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:14 pm, Les in NC said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:06 pm, PatriotRider said:

    As a former mechanic, if you include changing spark plugs every couple of years depending on milage, well said.

  34. #394177
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:15 pm, DagneyT said:

    Speaking of the absent Speaker of the House, here’s her book tour schedule

    Imagine that…not even ONE stop in Texas! ROFLMBO Can not imagine why she wouldn’t want some southern hospitality?

  35. #394178
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:15 pm, JT said:

    PR,

    I’ve gone synthetic oil and save money by changing less frequently.

  36. #394179
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:16 pm, purplepeep said:

    chicagojedi said:
    Play up the indulgent vacation of the Dems and their apparent lack of care for the American public. Do it day after day, hour after hour all over the DC and place video after video on YouTube. Pound these traitorous Liberals into pulp. None of ‘em have a backbone so it shouldn’t be too hard

    .

    Yup, ChiJedi. And toss in the fact that they were getting tax-free gas in Denver until the Republicans called ‘em on it.

  37. #394180
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:18 pm, DagneyT said:

    A minority congresses work is not done until those donkies are braying for mercy.

    It really burns me that these guys cannot have this amount of gumption when they are in the majority! Maybe we just get too quiet when they’re doing what we want, and not loud enough when they are not?

  38. #394182
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:27 pm, SakakiO said:

    From Rep. Hoekstra’s office:

    “We will be back on the floor for Monday.”

  39. #394185
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:32 pm, JT said:

    I think we are too tolerant of libs when we have the majority. Being constitutionalists, we accept that people are allowed to have moonbat ideas.

    Liberals on the other hand are the least tolerant. One of the reason that you don’t see as many McCain stickers and signs, is because in certain areas you run the risk of getting your car keyed or your lawn trashed.

    I’m on my fourth McCain sign in my yard. The Obama sign down the block has remained untouched for 7 months.

    I put in motion sensors and video on my front lawn. Last trashing appeared to be high school kids from my well-to-do town. Kids that have everything from capitalism going lib… sickening.

    Took the vid to the police. If they can be ID’d I’m pressing charges.

    My fifth sign has lasted a week so far. An all time high.

  40. #394186
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:33 pm, JT said:

    Sorry fourth was trashed. Fifth is up.

  41. #394188
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:35 pm, PatriotRider said:

    JT said:

    Good point. One I had not considered.

    Les in NC

    Thanks, Les. Always good to have a professional opinion to back you up. I don’t want to be caught talking out my backside. Right JT?

  42. #394189
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:39 pm, letget said:

    Thank you R’s and a precious few D’s for keeping this going. Millions of American’s are with you. Please doen’t cave. Send our dear Nan out to pasture.
    L

  43. #394191
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:44 pm, Mixer14 said:

    Time to call your Senators and ask them if they stand behind their coleagies in the House (yes both Dems and Republicans as it will encourage the latter and annoy the former).

  44. #394192
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:46 pm, JT said:

    PR,

    I’ve always been OK with saying I don’t know. I need more information. I have NEVER heard a liberal utter those words. They never do research, they never read conservative books. They just spit out talking points.

    I’ve read just as many lib books as conservative. Last one I read read that was any good was “Tip O’Neil Speaker of the House” I still read them but that was the last one that was any good.

    Tip was a blue collar lib, when push came to shove, he would usually do the right thing. And he actually met with constituents because he went home almost every weekend. Try to be just and average American and meet a Dem in his/her local office today.

    Also when the pols clocked out back then, they would hang out Dems and Repubs. Now its just pure poison as we see from Pelosi.

  45. #394193
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:46 pm, atheling said:

    JT:

    We have the same problem here in the small town where I live. Some friends of mine were fed up with with it and decided to brush sticky tar all over the sides, back and pole of their sign, so that whoever was stealing them will get the black stuff all over themselves. Since they steal it at night, they can’t see the tar. After the first tarred sign disappeared, the second one stayed up.

  46. #394194
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:47 pm, tgusa said:

    A lib sign should really consist of a smiley face with a swastika for a nose. If you want to have a little fun smear some Vaseline (petroleum product) on the sign, feels like snot.

  47. #394206
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 6:05 pm, JT said:

    I don’t love McCain, I respect a lot about his history and experience. And being an Army brat he’s better for our troops.

    I know he is pandering for votes all over the place, but I think we can generally keep him on point the next four years ie. drilling.

    Obama is just to horrible to comprehend.

  48. #394211
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 6:10 pm, JT said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 5:46 pm, atheling said:

    JT:

    We have the same problem here in the small town where I live. Some friends of mine were fed up with with it and decided to brush sticky tar all over the sides, back and pole of their sign, so that whoever was stealing them will get the black stuff all over themselves. Since they steal it at night, they can’t see the tar. After the first tarred sign disappeared, the second one stayed up.

    Maybe with a record a few of those jerks won’t get into Harvard and have to community college and get a real job. One less Obama type.

  49. #394213
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 6:12 pm, purplepeep said:

    atheling said:
    JT:

    We have the same problem here in the small town where I live. Some friends of mine were fed up with with it and decided to brush sticky tar all over the sides, back and pole of their sign, so that whoever was stealing them will get the black stuff all over themselves.

    Hmmm…I wonder how long Superglue stays sticky after it’s been applied to something left out in open air.

  50. #394215
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 6:16 pm, CleanGuy said:

    Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) and Mike Pence (R-Ind.), who lead Friday’s five-hour talkathon after the House shut down for the August recess, are also expected to be there, according to this aide.

    Tom Price is my rep. He continually impresses me.

  51. #394216
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 6:20 pm, JT said:

    I’ve asked Scott Garrett (R) my rep to get down to DC. He’s been a standup conservative, hopefully he put some time in. Will stay on top of it.

    My Senators are f’n useless, won’t do anything right w/o being pressured, both libs. I still contact them constantly. Hopefully their poor constituency starts pissing and moaning too.

  52. #394249
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 7:31 pm, atheling said:

    purplepeep:

    Don’t know about Superglue. But I do know that tar will make everything it touches black and sticky – like your fingers, or the inside of your car!:)

  53. #394264
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 7:56 pm, Lockstein13 said:

    “Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) just pretended to be a Democrat. He stood on the other side of the chamber and listed all of the GOP bills that the Dems killed.

    He then said, “I am a Democrat, and here is my energy plan” and he held up a picture of an old VW Bug with a sail attached to it. He paraded around the House floor with the sign while the crowd cheered.”

    …a “Sunday evening” correction:

    I’m pretty sure the car is an ISETTA (by BMW?).

  54. #394269
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 8:16 pm, brooklyn red said:

    JT, re: “One of the reason that you don’t see as many McCain stickers and signs, is because in certain areas you run the risk of getting your car keyed or your lawn trashed.

    The lack of an Obama sign IS a McCain sign… sorry about your property, contraire to popular belief, pit bulls make great pets.

  55. #394270
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 8:18 pm, henryinga said:

    Im glad to see Representative Tom Price standing up to the dems, even though I’m not in his district.

  56. #394272
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 8:20 pm, purplepeep said:

    atheling said:
    purplepeep:

    Don’t know about Superglue. But I do know that tar will make everything it touches black and sticky – like your fingers, or the inside of your car!:)

    That’s good, but I was thinking of how they would be “stuck” with the evidence. :)

    A squirt gun or mini-sprinkler filled with dye and hidden in the ground, rigged to go off when a sign is yanked might be interesting, too.

  57. #394279
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 8:37 pm, libertyvista said:

    IDEA:
    They need to chew up some time, so I think the beginning of the day could be spent proclaiming that their legislative body is not in session. And then delve into why it is not in session. Go through the entire roll with a simple script such as…

    Is _________, Democrat from the Great State of __________ here today to work to solve the energy crisis for the people of the United States of America ?

    (pause)

    Regretfully __________, Democrat from the great state of _______ is on vacation.

  58. #394281
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 8:43 pm, Jim M. said:

    On August 3rd, 2008 at 8:20 pm, purplepeep said:
    atheling said:
    purplepeep:

    Don’t know about Superglue. But I do know that tar will make everything it touches black and sticky – like your fingers, or the inside of your car!:)
    That’s good, but I was thinking of how they would be “stuck” with the evidence.

    A squirt gun or mini-sprinkler filled with dye and hidden in the ground, rigged to go off when a sign is yanked might be interesting, too.

    I’ll bet this stuff would work great:

    http://www.pestproducts.com/glue.htm

    Works on 4 legged rats, and probably those on 2 legs as well.

  59. #394289
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 8:52 pm, zorro said:

    Jason Altmire D-PA 4th district, is having a “telephone conference call/town hall meeting” at this very moment concerning high fuel cost. I have submitted that I wish to ask a question, my question, “will you join those House members tomorrow at the Capital to force a vote on drilling?”. I doubt the coward will take my question. So far, it has been nothing but a left-wing pity party.

  60. #394293
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 9:11 pm, Dr. Lead Based Paint said:

    Once again the wimpy, cowardly, pathetic, good for nothin’ Republicans have shown the world that they care more about their own personal schedules rather than the good of this country. What a bunch of pansies! Quitting their golden opportunity to humiliate the treacherous Democrats at 5:00 so they can have their little elitist weekends and come back when they feel like it on Monday.

    Sheeeeeeeesh! What’s even more pathetic than them is the number of people rallying to them as the hope for America in November.

    These sorry, self-serving creeps won’t do anything to “shove it” to the Democrats. It’s just a game to them… a playful romp in their exclusive sandbox. A bunch of wealthy better-than-you snobs in a political class that includes the super evil and the supremely evil alike.

    I guess what sickens me is that they are all friends with the enemy in like manner as John McCain is in lockstep with the enemy. Guess what? They are ALL the enemy – the whole pompous bunch of them! Democrat / Republican whatever. This protest is all just a show to make people think that Republicans are fighting for them… yeah right. These disgusting people are more concerned about playing golf than making sure every American knows that DEMOCRATS are responsible for the energy crisis in this country.

  61. #394294
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 9:23 pm, Christian Soldier said:

    #159 Dr.LBP-
    I know you are right-
    We’ve allowed this slippery -slide-so-

    I’m not going to give in …

    I’ll support the new-brave ones like ;
    West
    Russell
    Manion
    McClintock

  62. #394296
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 9:28 pm, Christian Soldier said:

    The complete thought:
    We’ve allowed this slippery -slide by accepting the lesser of two evils format (”take what the party gives you and be quiet!”) for 30 + years…..

    THEY are NOT royalty! (although they act like they are)
    The Founders got RID of royalty.

  63. #394305
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 9:39 pm, Fat Jolly Penguin said:

    The Republicans need to bring in their own cameras and stream the broadcast over the Internet. I doubt Pelosi can stop that — especially if the cameras are private property — though I’d love to see her try.

  64. #394326
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 11:08 pm, Micheleeroo said:

    Any promise from Obama to drill is about as reliable as Clinton’s campaign promise to give a middle-class tax cut. Zip, zero nada. Don’t fall for it, America. He’s in too deep with the enviro-extremist groups.

  65. #394337
    On August 3rd, 2008 at 11:32 pm, Laree said:

    How about a no confidence vote on the majority leadership in the house. Now that might get some Republicans elected in November. I can see the Campaign Slogan now, at least we’re not Democrats :)

  66. #394347
    On August 4th, 2008 at 12:03 am, swmbo said:

    First thing in the morning I’m going to contact my Rep in the House to see what else I can do to support them in their fight for an energy bill. His advice last week was to contact Pelosi at 202-225-0100 to ask her to cancel August vacation until an energy bill is passed. Needless to say, she ignored the calls.

    He was one of them who stayed behind on Friday to make our displeasure known to the democrats. I let him know Friday how proud I was of him.

    If yours didn’t support the ‘rebellion’, make your displeasure known.

  67. #394372
    On August 4th, 2008 at 1:25 am, jbirish said:

    I haven’t a clue what all is in this “bipartisan” energy plan, but I do KNOW this…if there is nothing in it to protect those companies who would begin drilling, building nuke plants, working with shale to oil etc, from the lawsuits that will be filed, or the tedious stalling in issuing “permits” for their projects, then this is just a “stunt” by those involved in it’s origin. They, more than anyone, know the roadblocks thrown in the way of companies in the past, to get anything done. The lawsuits etc, will tie these companies up in litigation for eternity!
    If they think I’m so stupid as to buy into their plan without this protection, they got another think comin’.
    So,WHERE’S THE PROTECTION?

  68. #394413
    On August 4th, 2008 at 8:01 am, 57fender said:

    It was a stunt. The show’s over. Move along, there’s nothing to see here.

    They’ve joined their colleagues on vaca.

  69. #394414
    On August 4th, 2008 at 8:05 am, ajmontana said:

    may want to read this update fender bender.

    Afternoon update: It’s on! More than a dozen GOP lawmakers committed to carrying the ball tomorrow in D.C. Excellent.

  70. #394417
    On August 4th, 2008 at 8:17 am, Christian Soldier said:

    RRRRR they -the Republicans -on the H.floor now?

    You know how much “faith” I have in their new-found spines!
    We’ll see>>>>>>>>>

  71. #394419
    On August 4th, 2008 at 8:20 am, ajmontana said:

    I don’t think so, maybe later, right now it’s business as usual only “the lights are off and nobody’s home”

  72. #394458
    On August 4th, 2008 at 9:11 am, Mohawk said:

    I cannot believe that these IDIOTS have as much support as they do right now.

    $4 gas, 9% worst approval rating in history, and an idiot they are putting up for POTUS.

    If the GOP does not do something fast to capitalize on this we conservatives are going to be missing out big time.

  73. #394459
    On August 4th, 2008 at 9:12 am, Wade said:

    Well said, think this applies to ‘the House” since the 06 elections.

    “the lights are off and nobody’s home”
    On August 4th, 2008 at 8:20 am, ajmontana said

  74. #394465
    On August 4th, 2008 at 9:18 am, Karmi said:

    “Hit hard, hit fast, hit often.”

    And don’t stop until they OK drilling…

  75. #394475
    On August 4th, 2008 at 9:24 am, Teddy Kennedy said:

    Errah. I stuffed the old gas tank on the Olds full of “Know yer Power” and I can’t get it to start errah!! Can anyone help?

  76. #394478
    On August 4th, 2008 at 9:27 am, emjem24 said:

    He then said, “I am a Democrat, and here is my energy plan” and he held up a picture of an old VW Bug (correction: readers are telling me it’s an Isetta) with a sail attached to it. He paraded around the House floor with the sign while the crowd cheered.

    Don’t forget the tin foil hats… it keeps you cool on a hot day! ;-)

    Doesn’t the Dems’ intransigence remind you of the scene from Lord of the Rings were the hobbit-like creature Smeagol plaintively states: “Not listening, not listening, not listening” while covering his ears?

    It would be amusing if it wasn’t so dangerously out of step with the geopolitical realities that our country is facing right now. :sad:

  77. #394483
    On August 4th, 2008 at 9:29 am, Teddy Kennedy said:

    Errah. I need to check with San Fran Nan and see if it will run on Botox. Gass is too expensive up here on the cape, errah.

  78. #394513
    On August 4th, 2008 at 10:01 am, Cosmo said:

    Actually doing something would jeopardize their 14-point approval rating. Why would Nancy Peloser want to do that? Things are going so well.

    START REPORTING ON THIS, MSM. YOU ARE THE REAL USEFUL IDIOTS. GET OUT OF OBAMA’S BACK POCKET AND FULFILL YOUR MANDATE.

  79. #394557
    On August 4th, 2008 at 10:42 am, spackle said:

    “war dance of the hand maidens of the oil companies.”

    Wow. Just, Wow. Is she the speaker of the house or a 20 year old Berkley student?

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