Salazar meets with Bush and I have my second meltdown of the week
So what can I write about today, given that Coloradolib's 2nd All Positive, All The Time Week is nearing its end?
Well, Colorado Senator Ken Salazar is the second high-ranking Colorado Democrat to meet with the President this week. Sounds promising. The Post reports:
Sen. Ken Salazar met with President Bush Friday to discuss energy policy and request additional funding for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Colorado.
Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman, and nine other U.S. senators also attended the hour-long meeting at the White House, which Salazar said the president called to declare that energy was "on his mind" and demonstrate that he has a "working knowledge of alternative fuels."
"My main point to the president was that he's right to spotlight the energy issues that are facing our country and we need (his) leadership in order to get something done," Salazar said.
The topic of global warming did not come up.
So that sounds positive. Wait a second. No it doesn't. It sounds like an egregious example of political fluff. Let's try again. What else is going on? Ann Coulter called John Edwards a "faggot."
I give up. All Positive, All The Time Week is hard.
Well, Colorado Senator Ken Salazar is the second high-ranking Colorado Democrat to meet with the President this week. Sounds promising. The Post reports:
Sen. Ken Salazar met with President Bush Friday to discuss energy policy and request additional funding for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Colorado.
Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Energy Samuel Bodman, and nine other U.S. senators also attended the hour-long meeting at the White House, which Salazar said the president called to declare that energy was "on his mind" and demonstrate that he has a "working knowledge of alternative fuels."
"My main point to the president was that he's right to spotlight the energy issues that are facing our country and we need (his) leadership in order to get something done," Salazar said.
The topic of global warming did not come up.
So that sounds positive. Wait a second. No it doesn't. It sounds like an egregious example of political fluff. Let's try again. What else is going on? Ann Coulter called John Edwards a "faggot."
I give up. All Positive, All The Time Week is hard.
Labels: Ann Coulter, George W. Bush, John Edwards, Ken Salazar

3 Comments:
That's quite the adam's apple Coulter has on her. Does anyone know if she was ever a man? And I'd like to ask Senator Salazar if he's noticed whether or not Cheney's reflection shows up when he happens to pass by a mirror.
You, sir, are a cum guzzler.
Matt, you've made quite admirable efforts with APATTW. Don't give up; at least permanently, although I can certainly understand how you'd want to take a break. As far as Man Coulter is concerned, is it just me or has anyone else noticed how increasingly irrelevant s/he's become lately?
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