Henry Bonilla




We’ve Got a Bonilla For Sale
This, taken from the front page of Rep. Henry Bonilla’s (R-TX) website, appears to be the congressman posing with some sort of sheriff (?) and a couple hundred grand worth of… pure smack? Uncut yayo? The seemingly connected press release, about deporting Salvadorians, mentions drug cartels, but doesn’t explain why Bonilla looks so proud of himself. Or how he got so much blow into what looks to be his office. He must’ve been wearing his member pin.
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Chatology: America for Americans!
Sorry for the hiatus, folks. But between the dodgy servers and pictures of Katherine Harris’s breasts did you even notice? If I had to sum up yesterday’s chatfest with one word, it would be this: amneleaksty. Immigration and Fitzgerald investigation dominated — which makes sense when you realize that Fitzgerald’s grandparents were probably immigrants.
Hot topics:
• Immigration bill: “bureaucracy of rubber stamps” or “lack[ing] compassion”?
• Leak investigation: Specter says the President needs to come clean, Kerry says “This was not a declassification to educate America, this was a declassification to mislead America.”
• Nuking Iran. Scary!
• Stephanopoulos wonders “how do you solve this Rubik’s cube” of the budget?
• Dionne asks “What did the president forget and when did he forget it?”
• George Will gets legalistic: The President “was trying to discredit, punish, or seek revenge against a critic… where in the federal statues does it say that is forbidden?”
• And in case you’re wondering why he lost: Russert introduces Kerry thusly as the man who won “48.3 percent” of the popular vote.
Kerry: “I thought it was 49.2” Tim: “48.3 — But who’s counting?”
After the jump: The most optimistic man in America, the calm and cool Joe Wilson (really), and a testy Schieffer.
