Gold: Senator Jon Kyl, R-AZ. Surprised? He’s either Worst or Dumbest, which makes me feel better because following his line of reasoning in the interview with Chris Wallace makes my eyes cross. In an effort to justify the Republican’s plans to leave paying taxes to the vanishing middle classes, while keeping their promise not to tax the most wealthy and lose billions in tax revenue, Kyl somehow ties in how to offset the cost of increased spending. Is Wallace awake? Kyl ‘splains it all..er something. Hypnosis?
Silver: Marc Sarnoff Chairman of the Miami Downtown Development Authority, keeping Miami tidy and welcoming. In this case they feel it is necessary to enforce a $300. fine to unauthorized people and groups for feeding the homeless, it allegedly has something to do with food safety and cleaning up afterward. Welcome to Miami! Does this count for the peanut shells you feed unknowingly to squirrels in transit or on vacation too? Each city seems to have ways of chasing the homeless, even when they have established lawful, secure, family oriented tent cities which they proclaim to be safer than shelters far too often. Since they can’t vanish for tourist season, perhaps it would be best to work with them. I know, that’s psycho talk!
Bronze: Ken Buck Colorado Rep. Senate Candidate. Buck garnered kudos from all corners after disputing a remark from supporter Tom Tancredo’s speech at Buck’s own rally. After listing numerous threats, Tancredo’s grand finale was the exclamation that President Obama was the "Greatest threat to liberty." The huzzahs to Ken Buck for refuting the remark apparently weren’t shared at Tea Party Central, and Buck’s lauded integrity bent to peer pressure,swirling down the porcelain bowl along with any imagined credibility and integrity today as he claimed "take backs."