YES! Next question?
ASAP!!!
But he’s a hero. The media says so! The entire Congress must come to a stop! It’s just a coincidence it stops Trump’s agenda cold. The Republican Congress is firmly behind our President and working on our behalf - tirelessly, day in and day out - well, unless they’re on vacation, or don’t feel like it, or have anything better to do.
As long as he is replaced with a Conservative - GREAT.
Replaced by another RINO, no thanks
He plays handheld poker in the senate chambers. An old man who should be home in his rocking chair.
What he should do and what he will do are two different things.
The old geezers of AZ truly believe in John McPain. So do the Democrats.
I agree. But there is NO way Schumer and Pelosi let him.
McConnell and Ryan want him also, but he doesn’t care what they think and they don’t have the guts to threaten him to stay.
What kind of Majority “leader” cannot even get 50 votes?? Wouldn’t Pence be able to vote, if necessary?
What good is a Republican majority???
Better to have someone with seniority that can bring the goodies back to their state, rather than someone concerned about America as a whole.
Here's to them keeping his corpse animated as long as possible, so like Kennedy before him he can keep the gravy flowing.
Bravo!
Yes, but the only way that old bastard will retire is when he assumes room temperature.
By all means - and take most of the rest of the Senate along with him!
I think you are indulgent.
He should face tribunals for his moral and material assistance in waging aggressive war, and supporting terrorism and genocide overseas, together with domestic sedition and collaboration with terrorists.
Nazis were executed for less, and rightly so.
I don’t like him but it’s his call. The Senate should not be held up by him, nor any other senator.
Georgia U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson has been absent from the U.S. Capitol for six weeks ...
Senator McCaskill to be absent for three weeks for cancer treatment - February 22, 2016
The Best and Worst Attendance Records in the Senate - 2014
Sen. Mark Kirk was understandably absent in 2012 after suffering a debilitating stroke, and missed an entire year's worth of votes. Similarly, Sen. Tim Johnson was prevented from voting after suffering from a brain hemorrhage in 2006. Sen. Jay Rockefeller had back surgery in 2006, causing a spike of missed votes.
He is way past his time to retire. Why does the senate have to postpone its decision on health care until this guy is available? especially when he will probably not vote for it.
repeal and let things revert back to the way it was before the magic negro took office
yes, please.