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Turning off the Lights

by tdaxp ~ August 1st, 2008

Courtesy of Slashdot, this is funny:

The Crypt: House Dems turn out the lights but GOP keeps talking – Politico.com
Update 3 – Democrats just turned out the lights again. Republicans cheered.

Update 4 – Republican leaders just sent out a notice looking for a bullhorn and leadership aides are trying to corral all the members who are still in town to come speak on the floor and sustain this one-sided debate.

Also, Republicans can thank Shadegg for turning on the microphones the first time. Apparently, the fiesty Arizona conservative started typing random codes into the chamber’s public address system and accidentally typed the correct code, allowing Republicans brief access to the microphone before it was turned off again.

“I love this,” Shadegg told reporters up in the press gallery afterward. “Congress can be so boring…This is a kick.”
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Update 4 – The scene on the floor is kind of crazy. Normally, members are not allowed to speak directly to the visitor galleries, or visitors are prohibited from cheering. But in this case, the members are walking up and down on the floor during their speeches, standing on cheers, the visitors are cheering loudly. Some members even brought in visitors, who are now sitting on the House floor in the seats normally filled by lawmakers, cheering and clapping. Very funny.

If only politics were always this fun!

2 Responses to Turning off the Lights

  1. Brent Grace

    A couple good quotes from the article:

    “This is the people’s House,” Rep, Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.) said. “This is not Pelosi’s politiburo.”

    and

    “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 he house floor with the sign while the crowd cheered.

    Who says there’s an “enthusiasm gap” between Repulicans and Democrats? Those Republicans seem downright hyped.

    The scene is sureal. If this was an episode of The West Wing I’d have turned it off an 15 minutes ago and headed to the internet to gripe about how poor the writing has become sense Sorkin left.

  2. Dan tdaxp

    Brent,

    Two great points.

    Other evidence of shifting enthusiasm has emerged [1], as well, but I’m not sure what it adds up to yet.

    Brilliant comment about the West Wing. I agree completely!

    [1] http://blogsforvictory.com/2008/08/03/is-enthusiasm-switching-from-obama-to-mccain/

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