This guy's like the energizer bunny; he just keeps going and going and going.... I say more power to him. He's managed to turn his 30 seconds in the spotlight into employment opportunities. I doubt it will last, so he might as well enjoy it now.
From the Politico: "Fresh off his stint as a war correspondent in Gaza, Joe the Plumber is now doing political strategy with Republicans. When GOP congressional aides gather Tuesday morning for a meeting of the Conservative Working Group, Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher - more commonly known as Joe the Plumber - will be their featured guest. This group is an organization of conservative Capitol Hill staffers who meet regularly to chart GOP strategy for the week."
Apparently Joe will be discussing President Obama's stimulus package. Before laughing him off as unqualified, I would argue that he could present the point of view of the average working guy. It's a perspective many in Washington often forget.
"Last month, Wurzelbacher did a brief stint as a war reporter for the conservative web site pjtv.com."




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"Joe is a pawn that the GOP will toss him aside when they decide he is more of liability than he is an asset."
Don't both parties do that with the lesser knowns that rise up suddenly but have short staying power?
*the Palinites
Quite the contrary, I think Joe is very much the average working guy. And I'm a Palinite. Does that mean I'm ignorant. I'd be interested in debating any political topic you'd like as a test of my (and your) ignorance.
Regurgitating facts that were spewed from Limbaugh or whatever toilet you get your info from does not equal intelligence.
Apparently just not against you, right? What's the matter? Not up to the challenge?
"...someone who thinks Sarah "Numbskull" Palin would make a good leader for America?"
Now how boring would the world be if we all agreed on who our leaders should be? I'm ready anytime you are. Bring it on.
It appears to me that you are only capable of childish insults. Momma must be so proud.
What do you say we start off with? How about debating foreign policy? Homeland security? Social Security? The stimulus bill?