• Bill Clinton,  Day By Day,  Harry Reid,  Max Baucus

    Day By Day January 13, 2009 – Bar Mix



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Creating the “politically correct” ambience in the new bar environment is important in a new business enterprise. Senator Harry Reid with his “Negro dialect” talk will not win you many friends – unless they need you to pass health care entitlement expansion.

    On the other hand, a big drinker like Senator Max Baucus who then will publicly show his inebriation on the floor of the U.S. Senate might be good marketing. But, you are correct in making sure he pays his bar tab up front and be sure to keep some of the ladies away.

    Then, there is Bill Clinton…….

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  • Day By Day,  Max Baucus

    Day By Day January 11, 2009 – On Tap



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, having an ex-girlfriend front anything for Ned is dangerous to his marriage. No matter what his job situation, the Home Barn or other suitable employment looks good compared to the stress and angst this arrangement will cause.

    On the other hand, drowning American’s Obama regrets is a marketable item. Look at Montana Democrat Senator Max Baucus and his drunken tirade over Obamacare on the Senate floor.

    Now you know why the Tea Party movement as an expression of dissent has been so vitriolic. Most Americans won’t drown their regrets but will FIGHT for change.

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  • Day By Day,  Max Baucus

    Day By Day December 29, 2009 – Democrats Blow



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Montana Democrat Senator Max Baucus is a disgrace and this was the principal architect of Obamacare in the United States Senate. Besides his problems with his girlfriend and taking her on government paid trysts:

    Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee, gave a nearly $14,000 pay raise to a female staffer in 2008, at the time he was becoming romantically involved with her, and later that year took her on a taxpayer-funded trip to Southeast Asia and the Middle East, though foreign policy was not her specialty.

    Late last Friday, Baucus acknowledged his relationship with Melodee Hanes, whom he nominated for the job of U.S. attorney in Montana, after it was first reported on the website MainJustice.com. But he said that Hanes withdrew from consideration for the job when the relationship became more serious. The following day, Baucus dismissed calls for an ethics investigation, saying, “I went out of my way to be up and up.”

     …..there is his obvious intoxication on the floor of the Senate:

    Now, do Montana voters really want someone who has clearly “LOST IT” as their Senator?


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