Baron Hill: Man of the People (Old, Tired, Terrorist People)

From the man who called his constituents “political terrorists” twice for showing up at town hall meetings to criticize him.

From the man who told a young student trying to tape a town hall meeting, “This is my town hall meeting. I set the rules.”

Comes this new hit, just in time for 2010 elections:

Whenever there is change, he said, opposition rises from “tired old people that never want to do anything to make the country better.”

But the change heralded by President Obama is happening despite nay-sayers. “We are changing the world. … That’s what the president said. … Yes we can,” Hill said. “Yes, we are going to do it again in two-thousand-ten.”

The “tired, old” vets, grandmas, single moms, teenagers, college students, and business people in the 9th District of Indiana would probably quibble with him.

Are Democrats sure they don’t want this guy running for Senate in Indiana?

What better for an anti-incumbent, populist, possible wave year than Baron Hill: Because Old, Tired Terrorists Who Never Want to Do Anything to Make the Country Better Need a Man in Washington, and He’s That Man as Long as Everyone Agrees Not to Tape Him at Public Meetings.

It’s a little unwieldy for a bumper sticker perhaps, but the message mavens at the DNC can boil it down, I’m sure.

 

 

 

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