Governor X
Kristin Davis, the madam who supplied former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer with hookers, has been saying that another prominent governor has used her service.
She referred to him as Governor X.
She was asked on the July 24th Opie and Anthony radio show who that might be. She apparently wrote a name on a piece of paper and passed it to her hosts, who then spent the next 10 minutes dropping hints.
Those hints included:
"What, did he pay her in coal and steel?"
"I guess he had a little filly on the side."
"Did he used to be an Eagles scout?"
Can this explain why a certain someone is standing in the way of passing the state budget?
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9/14/2009 4:08 PM
BLOG.BILLLAWRENCEONLINE.COM wrote:
Congratulations to the Philadelphia Inquirer for at least putting Saturday's National Tea Party in Washington on the front page of its Sunday edition. Granted the headline was a bit small and downplayed the magnitude of the event. The British press, for instance, has estimated the crowd size at 2 million, and other sources have estimated at over 1 million.Here, however, are some stories I missed in the publication: 1. Democratic Party farm-team ACORN giving advice to a "pimp" and "prostitute" in Baltimore about how to launder money and avoid paying taxes. They recommended they declare child prostitutes ... -
11/11/2009 11:28 AM
BLOG.BILLLAWRENCEONLINE.COM wrote:
Congratulations to the Philadelphia Inquirer for at least putting Saturday's National Tea Party in Washington on the front page of its Sunday edition. Granted the headline was a bit small and downplayed the magnitude of the event. The British press, for instance, has estimated the crowd size at 2 million, and other sources have estimated at over 1 million.Here, however, are some stories I missed in the publication: 1. Democratic Party farm-team ACORN giving advice to a "pimp" and "prostitute" in Baltimore about how to launder money and avoid paying taxes. They recommended they declare child prostitutes ... -
12/8/2009 7:47 PM
BLOG.BILLLAWRENCEONLINE.COM wrote:
The Pennsylvania House, today, voted to create a searchable online database regarding state spending. The vote to pass HB 1880 to establish the operation of the Pennsylvania Government Accountability Portal, or "PennGAP, was unanimous.Gov. X-Man Rendell is reportedly against the bill citing cost.The Commonwealth Foundation estimates the cost to operate such a website at $160,000. ... -
12/11/2009 10:59 AM
BLOG.BILLLAWRENCEONLINE.COM wrote:
The recent Rasmussen Poll shows that 59 percent of Pennsylvanian disapproved -- and 38 percent strongly at that -- of the performance of Gov. Fast Eddie "X-Man" Rendell. I haven't seen this reported too much in the dinosaurs. Anyway, thank you again Republicans for Rendell. Gotta always admire the steel trap thinking of the "fiscal conservative, social liberal." You guys and gals would give Jethro Bodine a run for his money in a battle of wits.Rasmussen also has Republican Pat Toomey beating either Democrats Arlen Specter (46 to 42 percent) or Joe "Damn the Pennsylvanians Full Speed Ahead" Sestak ...


Does this guy throw snowballs at Santa Claus?
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