The Bugman Squirms
From the Department of Dishing It Out But Not Taking It, we have a predictably whiney Tom Delay.
Remember when he threatened federal judges right after the Terri Schiavo debacle a few months back?
The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for
their behavior.
Well, the time has come for the TV show 'Law and Order' to poke fun at Tom DeLay in an episode where they discuss finding the killer of two judges, for making that statement.
Maybe we should put out an APB (all-points-bulletin) for somebody in
a Tom DeLay T-shirt.
And now, Mr. Delay is whining about it in this letter to NBC Universal Television Group President Jeff Zucker.
This manipulation of my name and trivialization of the sensitive
issue of judicial security represents a reckless disregard for the
suffering initiated by recent tragedies and a great disservice to public discourse.
And the creator of Law and Order, Dick Wolf had this to say about it all:
I ... congratulate Congressman DeLay for switching the spotlight from
his own problems to an episode of a TV show.
Like a cockroarch drowning in Raid, he's squirming for his agonizing last gasp of political influence.
Remember when he threatened federal judges right after the Terri Schiavo debacle a few months back?
The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for
their behavior.
Well, the time has come for the TV show 'Law and Order' to poke fun at Tom DeLay in an episode where they discuss finding the killer of two judges, for making that statement.
Maybe we should put out an APB (all-points-bulletin) for somebody in
a Tom DeLay T-shirt.
And now, Mr. Delay is whining about it in this letter to NBC Universal Television Group President Jeff Zucker.
This manipulation of my name and trivialization of the sensitive
issue of judicial security represents a reckless disregard for the
suffering initiated by recent tragedies and a great disservice to public discourse.
And the creator of Law and Order, Dick Wolf had this to say about it all:
I ... congratulate Congressman DeLay for switching the spotlight from
his own problems to an episode of a TV show.
Like a cockroarch drowning in Raid, he's squirming for his agonizing last gasp of political influence.
1 Comments:
At May 27, 2005, Anonymous said…
Ya know, weasels are pretty clean, straight-forward critters. DeLay...well maybe slime-mold. Not to denigrate slime-mold.
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