Ok, so that title is a bit misleading, but only a little. McCain, the “Bipartisan” aisle crosser has been carrying Obama’s water for several years now, ever since he handed him the presidency in 2008.
He has constantly insulted and belittled fiscal conservatives, Constitutional conservatives and Tea Party members since at least 2010. Now he’s blaming them for everything that’s wrong with the Republican party. Now he’s accusing them of “Pushing the Democrats to far. Here are some details from CBS DC:
A long-simmering feud between establishment Republicans and Tea Partyers broke into full view Thursday, with Sen. John McCain accusing younger colleagues of overplaying their hands and tempting Democrats to change Senate rules that protect the minority party.
McCain thinks that bipartisanship is giving Reid and Obama whatever they want. He’s noting more then a member of the Government Party and flat out couldn’t care less what the people of America think.
Tactics for dealing with the government’s budget and debt became the latest quarrel In a string of them between McCain —sometimes joined by other traditionalist Republicans —and Tea Party champions such as Ted Cruz of Texas, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Mike Lee of Utah and Marco Rubio of Florida.
At this point in Time, I no longer trust Rubio. The others were elected to try and restore the constitution and individual rights that the Democrats and McCain’s Rino party have been crushing for decades.
Those four won Senate seats by defying the party establishment, and are shaking up the tradition-bound Senate with no-compromise, no-apology stands on key issues like debt and deficits, government spending and the use of drones in the war on terrorism.
They were sent to Washington to reverse the damage McCain and others like him have done. They don’t care what the Establishment Republicans want. (What they want is to keep their butts in those chairs in the House and Senate)
McCain himself has defied Republican orthodoxy at times.
Yes he has, usually by siding with the Democrats.
But he was the party’s 2008 presidential nominee, and he now is among those who say a minority party will accomplish little in the Senate if it can’t find ways to cut deals with the majority.
What makes this moron think the Progressive Liberal Democrats want to cut any deals? All they care about is absolute power. The basic rule of compromise for the democrats is simple. “You give us what we want. Oh, you want something in return? You must be a special kind of stupid.” Well, McSlime, people like Ted Cruz aren’t going to play by those rules.
Cruz, who is weighing a 2016 presidential bid, renewed his taunts of the party establishment in a speech Thursday on the Senate floor. The more accommodating Republicans, he said, are in cahoots with Democrats to raise the government’s borrowing limit by disabling the GOP’s ability to mount a filibuster threat that could be used to extract spending cuts from Democrats and the White House.
The term normally used for Establishment Republicans is RINO, short for Republican In Name Only. Another name for them is “Democrat Lite.” This is why so many Establishment RINO’s lose when challenged by a Democrat. Why vote for a phony Republican when they can have a real Communist Democrat?
Calling it “a dirty little secret,” Cruz said Republicans “would very much like to cast a symbolic vote against raising the debt ceiling and nonetheless to allow our (Democratic) friends on the left side of the aisle to raise the debt ceiling.”
Cruz has been driving the RINO’s nuts. He will not bend to the likes of McConnell or McCain. Unlike them, he has principles. He isn’t the only one either.
Earlier in the day, Lee angered McCain with similar remarks. Lee said Republicans should block a House-Senate conference designed to resolve budget differences because it might ease the Democrats’ effort to raise the government’s borrowing limit.
Senator Lee is only doing what his constituents sent him to Washington to do. Get the out of control spending under control before the entire house of cards collapses.
That rankled the sometimes cantankerous McCain, of Arizona.
Cantakerous? Try senile.
He said the Tea Partyers’ tactics could embolden Democrats who are threatening to change Senate rules that now allow the minority party — or even just one senator— to block various actions.
“That would be the most disastrous outcome that I could ever imagine,” McCain said.
Yes it would, for the Democrats. If they did that, the Republicans would have no reason to retaliate when they regain control of the senate. By rights, the senate should have gone Republican and Obama would be looking at a grand jury investigation. The reason he sleazed his way back into off is the same reason he won in the first place. The Establishment Republicans put up people who only want to get into office, not do their duties to the nation. McCain and Romney would say and do anything to get elected. Both are absolute phonies and the conservative voters stayed home. (Which was a big mistake)
For months, Democrats have complained about Republicans blocking or delaying confirmation of top White House nominees, including some federal judges. Democrats say the impasse over a budget conference is further evidence of a small group of senators in the minority abusing their powers to block actions that in the past would have gone forward after a few speeches.
The reason is simple. Obama and the Democrats are putting people into position, especially in the courts who ignore the constitution and work to strip away the rights of the people. McCain supports that world view. He doesn’t care one wit for this country. It’s a shame too, since once, he actually did and suffered for it. Now. “Yes Mr’s Reid! Whatever you want Master Obama!”
Supporters of the Tea Party-backed lawmakers say the ongoing IRS and Benghazi controversies have vindicated their sharply partisan, uncompromising views. Republicans cite the controversies as examples of Democratic overreach and obfuscation.
And, you might ad out right lies and in the case of Eric Holder, perjury. (There is evidence now coming out that he lied to congress with regards to the Fox News warrants) The IRS scandal, along with the AP and Fox News phone record seizures have actually touched a nerve with the American people, more so then Benghazi and the Fast & Furious scandals.
“Let me be clear. I don’t trust the Republicans,” Cruz responded. “And I don’t trust the Democrats. I think a whole lot of Americans likewise don’t trust the Republicans and the Democrats, because it is leadership in both parties that has gotten us in this mess.”
And with good reason.
Cruz and other Tea Partyers had threatened to filibuster the gun legislation and keep it from coming to the Senate floor for votes. Other Republicans said the smarter political move — which eventually prevailed — was to let the votes take place, and have a few Democrats join Republicans in rejecting the wider background checks.
And I have no doubt the bill would have sailed through the senate and probably made it through the house once Crybaby Boehner dropped his pants and bent overt once again for the Progressive Liberal Democrats. Cruz and the others knew that the best way to stop it was not to allow it to see the light of day, and they were right to do so. Senator Cruz made known his feelings toward the RINO’s.
Cruz suggested that Republicans who favored proceeding with the votes were “a bunch of squishes.”
That’s being kind to the senior members of the Party of Stupid. And of course, we have the Wall Street Journal, one of the biggest boosters of Republican squishiness around.
That earned Cruz a rebuke from the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial page — gleefully retweeted by McCain. “Would it have been right for us to not even debate in light of the Newtown massacre?” McCain said.
The answer to that is yes, we shouldn’t debate it. The WSJ seems to have missed the part about the “Right to Keep and Bear Arms Shall Not be Infringed” written in the constitution. You do not debate constitutional rights, and when the founders put that in the Bill of Rights, they meant it to be an absolute right. And speaking of squishes, The Maine contingent promptly chimed in.
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, has joined McCain in urging Republicans to let the Senate budget bill go to conference with the House. She said in an interview she finds it “baffling that it’s a small minority of our caucus that is holding up going to conference, when our party, correctly for years, has argued that we need to have a budget.”
What budget pinhead? Reid and the other Democrats have refused to allow ANY budgets submitted to the Senate to even come to the floor for a vote. This is all about yet another continuing resolution and more out of controls spending.
She said GOP conferees “are plenty smart enough to avoid any kind of trap” on the debt ceiling question.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Put the other finger Collins, it has a bell on it. Crybaby Boehner has been rolled repeatedly by Obama and the Democrats, and McConnell is even worse. Getting back to McCain,
McCain scuffled with the tea party senators in March after Paul launched a filibuster to warn of the threat of unmanned drone attacks against U.S. citizens on American soil. McCain referred to newcomers like Paul and Cruz as “wacko birds” and said their fears of drone strikes against Americans were “ridiculous.”
And he will keep saying that until a Hellfire missile hits a car that is exceeding the speed limit by 5 miles per hour and a family is exploded all over the highway. In any case, Cruz was having none of McCain’s moronic statements.
“It has been suggested that we are ‘wacko birds,’” Cruz said Thursday. “I will suggest to my friend from Arizona there may be more wacko birds in the Senate than is suspected.”
Pity Rubio isn’t one of them. He has fallen into the McCain trap and is trying to ram through yet another Amnesty plan for criminal aliens. We the People keep telling them no, but the RINO’s and Establishment Republicans simply won’t listen. McCain is one of the worst. He supports the government over the rights of the people and always has since he took office. In his recent reelection campaign, he moved to the right when it became obvious he was in danger of getting his head handed to him in the Primary. What a pity the voters of Arizona were to busy sucking on Peyote to pay attention to what a sleazy bastard McCain is. Hopefully, he will drop dead, (Of natural causes), and the voters can try again to put someone in office who will actually, you know, represent them.
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