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Monday, December 28, 2009

Liberal Media circles the wagons to protect Baucus: He wasn't drunk, he was just tired

LR FOLLOW-UP

The Max Baucus drunk on the Senate floor story is spreading furiously across the Rightosphere this morning. Drudge is headlining it as the very top story: "Drunk with Power: Dem slurs on Senate floor." Some liberal media are already doing damage control, blaming "conservatives," for misinterpreting Baucus' body language.

From the San Francisco Chronicle on-line(SFGate):

There's a video going around that claims Montana Senator Max Baucus is drunk on the floor of The Senate as he spiritedly takes on Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker in a talk about Health Care Reform.

Baucus was not "slurring" or "drunk" , or "slobbering" when he was speaking. Otherwise he could not have got off such a great blast against Wicker.

And Conservatives know it.

Rather, Baucus was just plain tired and really angry. The product of long hours of debate against Republicans who just don't play fair at all.
Still, Fox, CNN and other majors have yet to pick the story up. The blogosphere is clearly driving things. There are nearly 200,000 views of the video on YouTube alone.

4 comments:

William said...

Just tired? BULLSHIT! How many people use this excuse for drunken behavior? But only Democrats get a pass.

The Right Guy said...

May be he was doing a Foster Brooks impersonation.

Kn@ppster said...

At last, a field in which I'm incontestably a bona fide expert! Not only have I been drunk myself, but I've tended bar and worked as a bouncer. I know drunk when I see it, and Baucus was friggin' hammered.

Jim Fryar said...

Isn't the term used to describe his condition normally,"tired and emotional" as in, tired and emotional as a newt.