Zyra, Rittler on The County Leg Police State

This clip from News8 does a decent job of showing how screwed up things were at the County Leg meeting, and pits GOP Prez Wayne Zyra against Joe Rittler, Communications Director for the Dem Caucus in the Leg.

Anyone else think that Zyra looks and sounds a little like Christopher Walken in the video?

Because, you know, the martial law the GOP is trying to impose isn’t creepy enough.

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7 Responses to “Zyra, Rittler on The County Leg Police State”

  1. supremegoat says:

    It would seem to me in all of this there is somebody missing criticism who should be getting plenty of it. Patrick O’Flynn is responsible for the manner in which his deputy’s are used. It’s time we asked him why he is allowing them to be used to stifle public debate. I am beginning to wonder what our laws allow as far as recall of our legislators.

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  2. jiminybizbo says:

    Excellent point. Don’t let any of the “Republican Machine” off the hook.

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  3. itchy says:

    Kevin Jolly compared it to Bull Conner - good for him.

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  4. jiminybizbo says:

    Yep! The eyes have it BTP!

    http://img110.mytextgraphics.com/photolava/2008/02/17/zyra-fcs6sv4k.jpeg

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  5. Grievous Angel says:

    Are you saying this process needs more cowbell?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgpD8CKSmhs

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  6. btp says:

    So glad to see your researching skills put to good use. :-)

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