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scampering up the hawser, it's "congressional Republican advisers"
As the Abramoff-Scanlon lobbying scandal unfolds with greater speed, congressional Republican advisers are urging leadership officials to call on those linked to it to consider resigning long before the 2006 midterm elections.

"They should step aside now," said one adviser with ties to the House Republican leadership and the White House. "If they leave now, we could still hold their seat."

GOP officials are worried that the lobbying affair could include more than a dozen lawmakers and potentially spell disaster for the Republican majority in the House. Political strategists said that if members suspected in it leave early enough, they won't become issues in the fall 2006 election...

Remember not so long ago when only traitors and Osama-lovers could criticize the Republican leadership?

Hell, remember honor among thieves?

If you can isolate any principles here, and you find them compelling enough to vote for, if you're an american citizen, you're entitled. It's a free country.

Of course, I'm a Democrat. I would say that.
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From: [info]nancylebov Date: December 1st, 2005 03:07 pm (UTC) (linkie thing)
Nitpick: Would a rat leaving a sinking ship go up a hawser or down it? For that matter, where are the rats leaving a sinking ship going? Into the water doesn't do them any good. Into lifeboats means that people are leaving, too. Onto a dock is merely sensible, if a dock happens to be available.
jmhm From: [info]jmhm Date: December 1st, 2005 03:32 pm (UTC) (linkie thing)
well, ordinarily it would be down the hawser, but once the ship is sinking, I'd think up, wouldn't you?
From: [info]nancylebov Date: December 1st, 2005 04:19 pm (UTC) (linkie thing)
Up gets the rat away from the water, but it doesn't help with leaving the ship. If I hadn't thought about that metaphor, I'd still be able to use it.
jmhm From: [info]jmhm Date: December 1st, 2005 05:22 pm (UTC) (linkie thing)
well, see, hawsers are used to tie up to piers, so I figure that's where they're running to.

It's not as if this particular ship ever went anywhere in particular.
From: [info]nancylebov Date: December 1st, 2005 06:29 pm (UTC) (linkie thing)
That's what I thought hawsers were too, but when I googled it, they turned out to be any heavy rope on a ship.
jmhm From: [info]jmhm Date: December 1st, 2005 06:54 pm (UTC) (linkie thing)
well, you'll just have to be satisfied to picture this particular rat as one of the subset of sodden rodents running up a hawser to the pier.

Damn, you're tough on your metaphors.
ahhhs. -- hmmm?
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