"I am not ashamed that we use a lot of energy in this country. It has made us the most prosperous Nation on the face of the planet. ... Using energy makes us prosperous." — Congressman Bill Sali (R-ID-01) during debate on an energy bill that, among other things, invested in alternative and renewable energy sources and repealed tax subsidies for large oil companies. (H.R.6899)
"If [Oversight Committee Chairman] Henry Waxman was interested in doing more than just showboat, we'd be there in a heartbeat. It's political grandstanding." — spokesman Wayne Hoffman explaining why Congressman Bill Sali (R-ID-01) was absent from congressional oversight hearings into the financial crisis where, among other things, it was learned that AIG executives indulged in a lavish retreat a week after the bailout.
"You know what, campaigns are fast and furious, I accept responsibility that we don't have the right citation there, but the facts I stand by - we are correct about that." — Congressman Bill Sali (R-ID-01) reacting to a campaign commercial fact-checking report.
"There are people out there without health care, and we need to address that, but it's not as big of a problem as some people would make it out to be" — Congressman Bill Sali (R-ID-01) in a Lewiston, ID debate
"People the world over have always been more impressed by the power of our example than by the example of our power." — President Bill Clinton in a speech at the 2008 DNC
"To my supporters, to my champions, to my sisterhood of the traveling pantsuits, from the bottom of my heart, thank you." — Senator Hillary Clinton in a speech at the 2008 DNC
"The America that we know, that the founding fathers envisioned, will cease to exist." — Congressman Bill Sali (R-ID-01) speaking at the state GOP convention about the possibility of a Democratically controlled White House and Congress.
"Sometimes the problems have to get larger before you can solve them. We can still drive around the potholes, so they must not be big enough." — House Speaker Lawerence Denney (R-Midvale), explaining that lawmakers still need to be convinced about the extent of road maintenance problems before they'll agree to tax or fee increases.
"Those people that believe in shooting animals through the fences . . . ought to turn the rifle the other way." — Former Governor Cecil Andrus, at sportsmen's rally, decked out in full camouflage, urging opposition to "shooter bull" operations on domestic elk farms.
"GARVEE is like swallowing a raw egg - it seems to be one of those things that's really hard to stop in the middle of." — Rep. Marv Hagedorn (R-Meridian), in comments on a package of transportation bills introduced by House GOP leaders at an emergency committee meeting.
"I'm a professional dairyman. I have milked and milked everything I can possibly milk." — State Police Maj. Ralph Powell, arguing that the state crime lab's bare-bones operation has reached its limit and now costs the state money as testing is sent to private labs.
"Idaho is ranked last in the nation in protecting the safety of children in day care centers." — Sen. Kate Kelly (D-Boise), in support of an unsuccessful move by Senate Democrats to force a daycare standards bill out of committee.
"This [anti-discrimination bill] is something we will propose every year until it passes." — Rep. Nicole LeFavour (D-Boise), responding to the latest BSU Public Policy survey in which 63 percent of Idahoans think it ought to be illegal to fire someone for being gay or seeming to be gay.
"I assumed it would be a bunch of radical college students, so to fit the part, I grew a goatee, got a revolutionary T-shirt and put on some ratty jeans." — Rep. Curtis Bowers (R-Caldwell) in an Idaho Press-Tribune opinion explaining how he disguised himself to uncover alleged communist plots.
I got my questions in! ( http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/hbo/archive.asp?postID=18424#200710188375 )
Posted by: Bubblehead | October 18, 2007 at 12:01 PM
The NYT reports that the override was 13 votes short.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/18/washington/19healthcnd.html?ex=1350360000&en=bb054e9a5a3b9b1b&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
Posted by: MountainGoat | October 18, 2007 at 02:27 PM
So, what did you think of that interview yesterday? After reading the comments (make sure you do), I was surprised to learn that Sali spokesman Wayne Hoffman actually contacted HBO and requested the interview. In that context, everything makes more sense....
Posted by: MountainGoat | October 19, 2007 at 10:05 AM
Veni Vidi Vacuous. Disappointing on how the fourth estate is entirely unapologetic for allowing itself to become a mere vehicle for the Congressman's misinformation.
For crying out loud, DFO thought his best question was who the Congressman had lunch with and the best answer was Sali calling Chenoweth a classy lady. Hell I thought I was watching Oprah.
Posted by: Sisyphus | October 19, 2007 at 10:57 AM
d2 has penned an appropriate response. Click my name.
Posted by: Sisyphus | October 19, 2007 at 11:16 AM
I thought that HBO meant Sali was being interviewed by Bill Maher. My bad...
Posted by: steelhead | October 19, 2007 at 07:40 PM
I guess that title is a little confusing--a local newspaper blog vs. a national premium channel.
Posted by: MountainGoat | October 20, 2007 at 10:16 AM