Thune

Please, Please, Please. It would be like a gift from blogger heaven if Thune ran for President (H/T – Helga)

John, your’e such a f’ing tease. Where’s the handcuffs and whips?

In an interview with ABC News, Sen. John Thune (R-SD) sounds like he’s increasingly likely to run for president.

Said Thune: “I think that these are interesting times. You always want to look at where you can best serve your country and make a difference and, obviously, there’s a big opportunity on the national field. There are a lot of good candidates out there. I don’t know, at this point, whether I’ll be one of those, but I want to be in a place where I can make a difference.”

And for more Thune-Bag funness, check out this post, and this website.

How about a 5-Year Freeze on defense spending?

“Look, John made lunch again.”

Ironic Johnny Thune-Bag seems to be a little mixed up about national spending while responding to the president’s SOTU;

Republican John Thune says the president’s proposal for a five-year freeze on nondefense spending is “too little, too late.”

So what have you done since you have been in office to reduce spending John? Not a DAMN thing! In fact you have continually voted to support the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, two wars that have cost us too much in money and lives and only harms the view foreign nations have of us when it comes to diplomacy.

Thune says the national debt is growing at a trillion dollars annually, and the government needs to reverse the “out-of-control spending we’ve witnessed the past two years.”

The past two years? I guess you must have short-term memory loss. What about all the money you and Bush squandered before that?

I guess this response should not surprise me, I just can’t believe South Dakotans continue to eat John’s shit sandwiches.

Thune; Dead Last, just like our state. Oh the Irony.

Hey, Kids, Ironic Johnny isn’t running for President, get over it;

DERRY, N.H. – South Dakota Senator John Thune finished tied for last place in a presidential straw poll among state Republicans in New Hampshire Saturday.   New Hampshire holds the nation’s first presidential primary next year.

And as I have been predicting all along, Romney is in the lead. Do I think Mitt will win the nomination? We’ll see, but his chances look good now.

As expected, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won with 35-percent of the vote.

As much as I would love to see Thune-Bag leave his senate seat, this isn’t what I was thinking.