Posted on 02/07/2006 12:48:52 AM PST by AZRepublican
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. John McCain unleashed an unusually biting and blunt broadside Monday against one of his Democratic colleagues, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, accusing the freshman senator of backtracking on a previous commitment to help develop a bipartisan proposal for lobbying and ethics reform.
"I'm 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," the Arizona Republican said in a letter to Obama.
"Please be assured I won't make the same mistake again."
McCain also told Obama that "I understand how important the opportunity to lead your party's efforts to exploit this issue must seem to a freshman senator, and I hold no hard feelings over your earlier disingenuousness."
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Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark!
Of course, I don't necessarily support McCain's efforts either. Having stamped out Freedom of Speech, I would not be surprised if Johnnie McMeMeMeCain was moving on to the citizen's right to petition the government for redress of grievances.
But it is fun to see Barak Obama get a well-deserved smack-down.
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.
I am not a big McCain fan, but this is delicious. McCain has publicly slammed a freshman Senator who got too big for his britches, and Obama is now a laughing stock in the Senate cloak room.
Obama urinated away his credibility by trying to double cross a powerful and more well known Senator (McCain). Obama is now going to have a much, much more difficult time getting something accomplished. Moreover, it may take him a couple of years to get some credibility back, and that is a lifetime in politics.
Obama has the media on his side to prop him up and ignore this, so that will help. But inside the Senate, Obama is a dead man walking on any legislation for the foreseeable future.
So, who is behind this "bipartisan proposal for lobbying and ethics reform" and if McCain is, do we want it?
Charles McCord (Imus program) is about to read the entire letter on the air (MSNBC).
I for one would love to know exactly what is in this proposal. I don't trust McCain and I wonder what freedoms he is now planning on taking away from us.
Considering that the biggest beneficialry of McCain-Feingold turned out to be McCain, I don't think so. Especially since McCain's done nothing to close the loophole that allows him to be the biggest recipient of tribal bucks on the Hill.
Such a cat fight....both having a hissy....who cares? I don't care if they duke it out in the Senate as they are both cut from the same cloth. Why can't we do better than these two?
I live in NYS. I've got the same question about mine, too.
Well put!
LLS
A fine example of a "empty suit."
I'm curious, have you ever had a cattle prod shoved up your arse while being beaten with bamboo rods for hours at a time?
Good for McCain, knocked the halo right off his head.
I saw this on Fox last night.
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