I had written a blog post a few weeks ago called “You Can’t Spell Bi-Partisan without ‘B.S.’,” and this definitely follows along with that. Apparently liberals are upset with John McCain because he isn’t being as mad-bipartisan as they want him to be.
McCain disagreed with a piece of legislation, and actually had the audacity to publicly express that he disagreed with that piece of legislation.
Apparently it’s too much for some to handle. So sayeth Sam Stein…
Democrats are growing increasingly frustrated with the brash political attacks Sen. John McCain has launched against Barack Obama in the weeks since the new president took office. No one expected the Arizona Republican to be a legislative ally for this administration. But it was widely assumed that Obama’s overtures to McCain in the weeks after the election would dull some of the hard feelings between the two. Now, they are realizing, it has not.
Are you people fucking kidding me?
When President Obama signed an executive order announcing he was going to close Gitmo, who was the first person to release a statement in support of it? John McCain.
When one of the R’s in the senate was holding up Hillary Clinton’s appointment to Secretary of State, who was the Senator who came to her defense? John McCain.
But because President Obama threw a party for John McCain, and he still opposed a massive spending bill – which he has made a career of doing – it’s not because of an ideological difference, it’s because he has hard feeling over the election? Really?
Because liberals weren’t given everything they wanted exactly how they wanted it, and John McCain only agreed with Dear Leader two out of three times, he’s a big cranky poopy pants? Really?
Once again, bi-partisanship is nothing more than a word that Obama/HuffPo/NBC News/NY Times and the rest of their ilk use to guilt Republicans into bending over and doing whatever Dear Leader tells them to.
UPDATE: Imagine if this were President McCain…
UPDATE DEUX: Who was the first Senator to issue a statement in support of President Obama increasing troop levels in Afghanistan? John McCain.
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In President Obama’s book The Audacity of Hope, he criticized as disingenuous the idea that a majority demanding 100%, settling for 90%, and then calling the opposition obstructionist. Time for him, and you, to take a long hard look in the mirror.
Cranky Republicans goosestep because they have poopypants.
Never vote for a cranky Republican.
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