Posted on 02/06/2006 3:55:52 PM PST by hipaatwo
From the Office of Senator John McCain comes this heroic smackdown of the other media darling in the Senate. The letter speaks for itself and it is brilliantly done.
The Honorable Barack Obama
United States Senate
SH-713
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senator Obama:
I would like to apologize to you for assuming that your private assurances to me regarding your desire to cooperate in our efforts to negotiate bipartisan lobbying reform legislation were sincere. When you approached me and insisted that despite your leaderships preference to use the issue to gain a political advantage in the 2006 elections, you were personally committed to achieving a result that would reflect credit on the entire Senate and offer the country a better example of political leadership, I concluded your professed concern for the institution and the public interest was genuine and admirable. Thank you for disabusing me of such notions with your letter to me dated February 2, 2006, which explained your decision to withdraw from our bipartisan discussions. Im embarrassed to admit that after all these years in politics I failed to interpret your previous assurances as typical rhetorical gloss routinely used in politics to make self-interested partisan posturing appear more noble. Again, sorry for the confusion, but please be assured I wont make the same mistake again.
As you know, the Majority Leader has asked Chairman Collins to hold hearings and mark up a bill for floor consideration in early March. I fully support such timely action and I am confident that, together with Senator Lieberman, the Committee on Governmental Affairs will report out a meaningful, bipartisan bill.
You commented in your letter about my interest in creating a task force to further study this issue, as if to suggest I support delaying the consideration of much-needed reforms rather than allowing the committees of jurisdiction to hold hearings on the matter. Nothing could be further from the truth. The timely findings of a bipartisan working group could be very helpful to the committee in formulating legislation that will be reported to the full Senate. Since you are new to the Senate, you may not be aware of the fact that I have always supported fully the regular committee and legislative process in the Senate, and routinely urge Committee Chairmen to hold hearings on important issues. In fact, I urged Senator Collins to schedule a hearing upon the Senates return in January.Furthermore, I have consistently maintained that any lobbying reform proposal be bipartisan. The bill Senators Joe Lieberman and Bill Nelson and I have introduced is evidence of that commitment as is my insistence that members of both parties be included in meetings to develop the legislation that will ultimately be considered on the Senate floor. As I explained in a recent letter to Senator Reid, and have publicly said many times, the American people do not see this as just a Republican problem or just a Democratic problem. They see it as yet another run-of-the-mill Washington scandal, and they expect it will generate just another round of partisan gamesmanship and posturing. Senator Lieberman and I, and many other members of this body, hope to exceed the publics low expectations. We view this as an opportunity to bring transparency and accountability to the Congress, and, most importantly, to show the public that both parties will work together to address our failings.
As I noted, I initially believed you shared that goal. But I understand how important the opportunity to lead your partys effort to exploit this issue must seem to a freshman Senator, and I hold no hard feelings over your earlier disingenuousness. Again, I have been around long enough to appreciate that in politics the public interest isnt always a priority for every one of us. Good luck to you, Senator.
Sincerely,
John McCain
Anything out of the CTribune is suspect on its face. And Obama is a pup who is learning what an old shark like McCain can do to a lightweight.
Personally, I'd like to see some MORE of this.
But McCain continually stabs his own party senators in the back.
Looks like Luke Skywalker has flown down Obama's channel and fired one right in his shaft. (you have to be really familiar with McPain's posturing and theatrics to know that he used to regularly compare himself with the protagonist from Star Wars Episode IV)
Personally, I'm not impressed. Smacking around a first term junior Senator from Illinois doesn't take any skill OR courage. Let's see McPain try this crap on Her Hillariness and see how far he gets with it.
bttt
How long till the race card gets tossed? Where's Jesse and Al on this? ;-)
"Ah -- but the strawberries . . . !"
disingenuousness=lying
I didn't doubt it was real but responded to someone who did. Knowing McLame there's no doubt he'd leak this to the press.
I'd also like to see more of this, particularly the part about ignoring partisan politics.
Politicians are supposed to vote in a manner that represents their constituents, not do a team huddle and decide what is right for the party.
Unfortunately, if the other side decides to play the partisan game, everything you do gets shot down unless you lump together also. Its the down side of there being strength in numbers.
"How long till the race card gets tossed?"
Tomorrow morning?
And John Q. Sheeple is the dope.....
I can take care of the terrorists......
it's the Democrats I fear....home-grown terror.
I am so happy to see this. Obama did a similar thing re: Alito; promised not to filibuster him, then he did. Metinks Ms. Hillary is calling the shots for him and he really, really wants to be her VP running mate.
WOWZERS.
Lame response too from Obama's mouthpiece.
They are just soooooooooooo lame.
...So, if you really feel that way, go support Osamma, Hildabeaste and the rest of the RATs who NEVER go near a camera < /sarc>
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