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Idiot of the year. Jose Canseco. My re-attached finger fell off playing poker.
Jose Canseco: My finger fell off
Updated: November 15, 2014, 2:13 PM ET
ESPN.com news services
Canseco, who underwent the surgery last month after shooting himself in the hand, revealed that his finger fell off in a series of tweets Friday.
Canseco also tweeted that the finger was "very loose with no bone to connect it," and that it was "smelling really bad."
After tweeting out a gruesome image of the finger still attached to his hand, Canseco made light of the situation Saturday morning.
The 50-year-old Canseco shot himself in the hand on Oct. 28. The former American League MVP told told police he was cleaning his gun in the kitchen when it fired, shooting his finger.
Canseco played 17 years in the major leagues, starring for the Oakland Athletics as one of the "Bash Brothers" in the late 1980s. He was part of the A's 1989 World Series championship team and last played for the Chicago White Sox in 2001.
The right-handed outfielder and designated hitter had 462 career home runs and was a six-time All-Star. He also played for Texas, Boston, Toronto, Tampa Bay and the New York Yankees.
He later admitted to performance-enhancing drug use, with his 2005 book, "Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big," amplifying MLB's doping issues
Today's question. Why are the mainstream GOP leaders like Ginrich so afraid of 2 words ? " Impeach Obama ? "
Newt Gingrich just said this ( see below ) but I ask why and other GOP leaders so afraid of the idea of impeaching Barack Obama ?
The election is over. If he does his backdoor amnesty & now that Biden has said that Centrl American kids will get a free pass & their parents will be allowed to come here as well.
The vast majority of Republicans and Tea Party members support impeachment, so why do our part leaders seek to block it and ignore us ?
Newt Gingrich: Obama Trying to Provoke GOP to Impeach Him
Tuesday, 29 Jul 2014 06:21 PM
By Cathy Burke
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich eviscerated President Barack Obama's "pathetic presidency" Tuesday, saying any executive action he might take to provoke Republicans to impeach him is aimed at helping Democrats raise money for November elections.
Speaking at an annual National Conservative Student Conference at George Washington University in the nation's capital, the CNN "Crossfire" co-host said Republicans shouldn't take the bait, The Daily Caller reported.
Vote Now: Do You Approve Or Disapprove of President Obama's Job Performance?
"There is a rumor that the president, around Labor Day, may use executive action to legalize 5 million people who are here outside the law," Gingrich said. "And I think if they do it, it will be trying to provoke the Republicans to institute impeachment."
Talk of the possible executive action began late last week, when Illinois Democratic Rep. Luis Gutierrez said he was sitting down with White House officials on the matter.
But Gingrich warned that a retaliatory impeachment effort won't succeed, asserting, "It’s the Democrats who want to talk about it because they raise money off of it."
"These people are pretty desperate," Gingrich said. "Nothing is working, and so they are looking for some fight that allows them to re-polarize the country in terms that help them in the election.
"I think we ought to laugh at them and say 'if the best you can do after six years of the presidency is to yell impeachment and hope that you can raise money, it is a pretty pathetic presidency.'
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"And by the way, it is a pretty pathetic presidency."
Democrats have been able to energize their base and increase fundraising by raising the specter of impeachment. House Speaker John Boehner tried to put the notion to rest Tuesday, saying there will be no impeachment move.
Even so, Gingrich said that if the reported move to legalize millions were attempted, "the country would go crazy if the president were to do something so stupid," the Daily Caller reported.
Gingrich told the gathering that the right way for the GOP to combat any such executive action would be to pass a bill in the House declaring it illegal, putting Democrats in the Senate in a tough spot.
"Democrats running for re-election even in seats that look like they're not in trouble would be in trouble overnight," he theorized.
The election is over. If he does his backdoor amnesty & now that Biden has said that Centrl American kids will get a free pass & their parents will be allowed to come here as well.
The vast majority of Republicans and Tea Party members support impeachment, so why do our part leaders seek to block it and ignore us ?
Newt Gingrich: Obama Trying to Provoke GOP to Impeach Him
Tuesday, 29 Jul 2014 06:21 PM
By Cathy Burke
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich eviscerated President Barack Obama's "pathetic presidency" Tuesday, saying any executive action he might take to provoke Republicans to impeach him is aimed at helping Democrats raise money for November elections.
Speaking at an annual National Conservative Student Conference at George Washington University in the nation's capital, the CNN "Crossfire" co-host said Republicans shouldn't take the bait, The Daily Caller reported.
Vote Now: Do You Approve Or Disapprove of President Obama's Job Performance?
"There is a rumor that the president, around Labor Day, may use executive action to legalize 5 million people who are here outside the law," Gingrich said. "And I think if they do it, it will be trying to provoke the Republicans to institute impeachment."
Talk of the possible executive action began late last week, when Illinois Democratic Rep. Luis Gutierrez said he was sitting down with White House officials on the matter.
But Gingrich warned that a retaliatory impeachment effort won't succeed, asserting, "It’s the Democrats who want to talk about it because they raise money off of it."
"These people are pretty desperate," Gingrich said. "Nothing is working, and so they are looking for some fight that allows them to re-polarize the country in terms that help them in the election.
"I think we ought to laugh at them and say 'if the best you can do after six years of the presidency is to yell impeachment and hope that you can raise money, it is a pretty pathetic presidency.'
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"And by the way, it is a pretty pathetic presidency."
Democrats have been able to energize their base and increase fundraising by raising the specter of impeachment. House Speaker John Boehner tried to put the notion to rest Tuesday, saying there will be no impeachment move.
Even so, Gingrich said that if the reported move to legalize millions were attempted, "the country would go crazy if the president were to do something so stupid," the Daily Caller reported.
Gingrich told the gathering that the right way for the GOP to combat any such executive action would be to pass a bill in the House declaring it illegal, putting Democrats in the Senate in a tough spot.
"Democrats running for re-election even in seats that look like they're not in trouble would be in trouble overnight," he theorized.
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