Posted on 05/20/2007 3:07:20 PM PDT by greyfoxx39
The eruption of Senator John McCain at fellow Republican Sen. John Cornyn (TX) is an incident that reverberates on several levels. It renews lingering doubts about whether Senator McCain possesses the proper temperament to be president. It also raises serious questions about the substance of the "grand bargain" immigration bill that Senators Kennedy, Specter, McCain and others are attempting to rush through the Senate. (The written bill language was finally distributed to Senate offices early Saturday morning, 326 pages, still marked as a draft.)
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minor problem arose. Bush administration negotiators and a bipartisan Senate group had been meeting several days a week since February, often with glacial progress. (McCain rarely attended, though his staff was there.) As of Thursday morning, however, agreement hadnt been reached. A final meeting started at 10 a.m. in hopes of finishing the deal. With a dozen Senators, two Cabinet members (Chertoff and Gutierrez) and perhaps 15 staffers in the room discussing an unpublished documents exceeding 300 pages in length, it was slow going. Senator Cornyn, tacitly supported by Sen. Jon Kyl, pushed hard to streamline legal procedures to allow prompt deportation of illegals. Senator Kennedy resisted.
-snip-As the clock moved closer to 1:30 p.m., Senator McCain suddenly lost it. "This is chicken****," he told Senator Cornyn. "I think it would expedite things if you would just leave the room, Senator, so we can get along with finishing this up." Senator Cornyn responded: "Wait a minute. Weve been meeting for three months on this in good faith, and now you parachute in here this morning and tell me to leave? I think youre out of line."
Senator McCain responded: "****you! I know what is going on here. I know more about immigration than anybody in this room!
(Excerpt) Read more at powerlineblog.com ...
Great graphic..may I steal it?
It’s not so much that McCain lost his temper- I expect many of us might in the midst of heated debates.
It’s the REASON he lost it..the pettiness of his argument and unwillingness to listen to his colleagues. The word arrogance is overused..but is just fits him to a T.
Is this McCain’s “Dean SCREAM” moment for his campaign; WE will see, but if it were up to me ALL the grass-roots, and activists, and Republicans, and conservative leaning people I know were told about this.. I don’t how McCain (Vain) intends to be POTUS when he can’t even be a gentleman in a debate/Senate Conference.. I will NOT ever vote for him, neither for Rudy Guiliani (though at least he’s honest about his views ;)), I can’t say the same for McCain, Romney, or some of the rest. McCain: You have dooped me for the last time!! (I now see how you work).
Anyone got a picture of Howard’s “dean SCREAM”, it would be nice to grphically compare him to McCain in a “heated moment!”?
Thanks for the article.
Pretty much John Hermann McGoring is toast. Not only is he blatantly anti-American with this legislaion,,,but a maniacal hothead as well
ping
The dems want McPain to be the Republican candidate. They know that he’s severly damaged goods to a large part of the base. They know he will be beaten.
If I were a GOP candidate, I'd toss that line back at McCain during one of the upcoming debates.
Get ready, ‘cause they’re a-comin’.
And who knows what’s comin’ with ‘em?
Senator McCain has been largely missing from the Senate since late March, when it became apparent his fundraising operation was seriously lagging. Senator McCain hasnt made a Senate vote in the past five weeks. But he wanted to be front and center when the immigration bargain was announced, and Kennedy and Specter did everything they could to accommodate him. They reserved the Senate press gallery room for 1:30 p.m. Thursday, just in time for Senator McCain to attend before heading out to New York for more fundraising.
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As the clock moved closer to 1:30 p.m., Senator McCain suddenly lost it. "This is chickenshit," he told Senator Cornyn. "I think it would expedite things if you would just leave the room, Senator, so we can get along with finishing this up." Senator Cornyn responded: "Wait a minute. Weve been meeting for three months on this in good faith, and now you parachute in here this morning and tell me to leave? I think youre out of line."
Senator McCain responded: "F*** you! I know what is going on here. I know more about immigration than anybody in this room! Other Senators moved in to calm things down, and the talks went on.
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At 1:30 p.m. sharp, the conferees (not including Senators Cornyn or Menendez and a few other negotiators) were in the press gallery, congratulating each other. Senator Kennedy recognized Senator McCain early to make his televised comments, then Senator McCain departed before the press conference was over for a flight to New York City. Later that afternoon, he missed yet another Senate vote - this one on the Democrats' $2.9 trillion budget plan, an outline for the largest tax increase in U.S. history.
They have at least two:
McCalown and Julie Annie
Maybe the Cornyn-Kyl Bill needs to be resurrected ... on the floor of the Senate and on the Internet.
Good for you John Cornyn!
You've got more b@lls than I suspected!
Be my guest. I stole it.
I wish Bush, Chertoff, Martinez, Gonzales, Specter and Kennedy would go somewhere VERY hot - like Mexico - and STAY there!!!
Has anybody counted votes yet? Does this abomination have a chance of being voted on tomorrow?
Please vote to OPPOSE CLOTURE ON THE IMMIGRATION BILL, which is scheduled, according to Fox News, to be voted on tomorrow, Monday, May 21.
This horrible bill was agreed to, essentially in the dark of night, by administration representatives, a few "Republicans," and Teddy (The Hero of Chappaquiddick) Kennedy. It was done without any of the normal committee hearings, mark-ups, and Senate procedures, all of which are carefully designed to assure that vital legislation, like this, which will fundamentally effect the very nature of the United States for generations, will be fully and carefully considered by the Senate before it is sent to the House.
A cloture vote, which effectively ends any Senate debate, ought to be taken at the end of any debate, definitely NOT BEFORE THE SENATE HAS EVEN BEEN GIVEN GIVEN THE MINIMAL COURTESY OF GETTING A COMPLETE COPY OF THE BILL IT'S SUPPOSED TO VOTE ON, AND DEBATE THAT BILL.
Kennedy, the administration's persons, and its Senate sponsors are trying to railroad this abomination through the Senate because they KNOW IT CAN'T STAND PUBLIC DEBATE AND EXPOSURE.
That fact alone is why you MUST VOTE TO OPPOSE CLOTURE.
Sincerely yours,
Please feel free to use it with you SEnate critters as you deem appropriate.
"When it comes to "F**k yous!," no obscene utterance compares to the George W. Bush-backed, RNC-backed, Kennedy-conspired, fantasy-based amnesty profanity unleashed on conservatives and the country."
David Frum;s Diary
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Immigration Thoughts
http://frum.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NGJlMjg4ZDcwZjY2NmZiYjZlOWNlZjFhNTA3MGI2YmM=
"With the immigration * compromise * in the Senate, President Bush and the Senators have detonated the slow-motion trigger on a Republican debacle in 2008."
The 700-Plus Page "Destroy the Republican Party" Immigration Bill
May 18, 2007
Rush Limbaugh
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_051807/content/01125106.guest.html
"Democrats would love for this thing to get passed and create their new welfare state -- and then the anger in the country over it be directed at the Republicans. The key to this is, there's a Republican president that's going to sign it!"
10 Key Myths About the Amnesty Agreement
By Bluey
Redstate.org
http://www.redstate.com/stories/featured_stories/response_to_white_house_myth_fact_on_immigration_bill
The White House released a "Myth/Fact" document about the immigration bill last week. But instead of setting the record straight, it perpetuated more myths. What follows are 10 myths the White House is telling us about the amnesty agreement.
Powerline
Paul Mirengoff
"Any Republican candidate who is on board with the projected deal should receive no consideration from conservatives as a presidential nominee."
Right Revolt
Conservatives wont stand for the Bush-Kennedy immigration deal.
By Kathryn Jean Lopez
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NDEyMDU5NDVhNzAzOTRmODQ0OGVkZjEzOTk4ZDc5ZTA=
"That conservatives would be upset with the immigration deal was predictable. But the degree of the indignation has been remarkable."
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