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Picture of the Day

Debbie Stabenow is possibly the most succinct, self-aware member of the U.S. Senate.

Stabenow

Stabenow's "dangerously incompetent" moment came as she was making a speech to assail the Bush administration over its funding of first responders.

I'm hunting for a transcript... will update when found.

Update:  Found - at Michelle's:

Thank you. Mr. President, I rise today to offer an amendment to this will budget resolution that would provide $5 billion for our first responders so that they can effectively and reliably communicate with equipment that can speak to each other, interoperable communications equipment. I regret to say that this administration has been dangerously incompetent in providing homeland security funding, and particularly when we talk about what is happening for our first responders and their ability to communicate...

Elsewhere:
Sister Toldjah
Michelle Malkin
Mary Katharine Ham watches for a rolling head.
Tim Chapman notes her suit even matches her sign.
Expose the Left has the video.
GOP and College calls for captions and photoshops (mine is below).

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