People who drink a LOT tend to be a bit “windy”. And that is what probably blew the whistle.
Plus the Senator likes to tell tall-tales, also known as “windy’s”, when he is under the influence of “drink”. Perhaps that is what blew the whistle? Or maybe he was “windy” on both ends?
eastern.woods.metal about 5 years ago
So what was the complaint? Not enough drinking or too much drinking? Most drinks are mostly water and water is good for you
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
What does the ahem… good senator know about ethics?
tripwire45 about 5 years ago
Anyone know his name and will go on record?
littlejohn Premium Member about 5 years ago
People who drink a LOT tend to be a bit “windy”. And that is what probably blew the whistle.
Plus the Senator likes to tell tall-tales, also known as “windy’s”, when he is under the influence of “drink”. Perhaps that is what blew the whistle? Or maybe he was “windy” on both ends?
Linguist about 5 years ago
We have some strong whistle-blowers in Washington, at the moment, but unfortunately, the Trump train hasn’t left the station.
BiathlonNut about 5 years ago
I could never be a senator. I passed my ethics exam.
zeexenon about 5 years ago
He does remind me of Senator Ed Kennedy, but with Pres. Clinton nose.
Zykoic about 5 years ago
“Ethical politician” rolls off the tongue like “Honest Used Car Salesman”.
Must now brush and gargle……..
rshive about 5 years ago
Sen. Belfry will drink to that.
ellisc about 5 years ago
And since it would take 2/3rds of the Senate (67 members) to convict a sitting President, there is absolutely zero chance of that ever happening.
Science219 about 5 years ago
Be knows’em when he see’em he just doesn’t use’em.
JD'Huntsville'AL about 5 years ago
Maybe it’s just me, but I think saying “It was a wet-my-whistleblower” would have been better. Saying “whistle” twice is unnecessary.