Moran is a moron.

Via Washington Times:

. . . However, fellow Virgnian, Congressman Jim Moran, a Democrat, told me on Friday that Rep. Goodlatte’s remarks about the cut, cap, and balance amendment (which includes passing a balance budget amendment) regarding President Jefferson’s wishes was “bulls**t.” Listen to Rep. Jim Moran here.

“That’s just bulls**t.” What this is . . . is exactly what Grover Norquist explained. It’s all about setting up a structure that prevents Democrats from being able to govern as Democrats. In other words. Investing money in equality and opportunity and expanding the middle class in a better life and a more sustainable environment. That’s going to take the money off the table and so the rich will get richer and the middle class will get poorer. That’s all it’s about. It’s a long term ideological strategy. That’s what cut, cap, and balance is all about.”

Mr. Moran continued on about why he thought Jefferson would be embarrassed to be associated with the GOP’s cut, cap and balance amendment:

“Thomas Jefferson would be so embarrassed to be anyway associated with this Thomas Jefferson was a humanist. He believed in treating people decently and equitably and he wasn’t always true to his word, but at least in terms of his public stance, he believed that this should be a democracy where everyone has a vote.”

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