Posted on 01/21/2009 11:50:44 AM PST by rightinthemiddle
WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. John McCain is imploring his Republican colleagues to drop partisan demands and let the popular president get to work.
The Arizona Republican made his first comments on the Senate floor since his rival, President Barack Obama, was sworn into office.
He said the nation has come together in a way that it has not for some time. McCain was speaking in defense of Hillary Rodham Clinton's appointment as the next secretary of State. Senate leaders had planned to confirm her by unanimous consent on Tuesday, but Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn objected because of concerns raised about foreign contributions to her husband's charity.
A roll call vote was planned for late Wednesday.
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Mike - what about McCain voting against Tim Geithner (Treasurer) nomination? Does this put him back on your good list and now put Hatch, Cornyn and Crepo on the bad list?
John is a hero plain and simple
I've considered Hatch a problm since Ruby Ridge. Hatch supports Liberalism behind the scenes, but votes conservative if enough people harangue him. I'm LDS also.
The LDS Church and culture both are very Conservative, Constitutionally oriented. Its a Free Agency thing... Many books on our Republic have been written by past Presidents of the Church. Both McKay & Benson (who served as Sec. of the Interior) were active fighting communism & teaching abt its evils. For ex., President Benson wrote a book called "The Constitution: A Heavenly Banner".
As w/Cannon, it is the Liberal portion that keep voting him in, 70% of Utah is non-LDS, also like any large denomination, not all LDS are active.
Having followed Hatch for most of his time in DC, I'd say he's a posterboy for aclimation phenom. He went to DC, became great pals w/TeddyK & JM, then like JM veered hard left while speaking middle-right.
Cornyn is unreliable in his conservatism, being easily swayed[sp?] by stonger personalities until political necessity demands otherwise. I do feel that Cornyn can be transformed into a solidly conservative voter.
That's done by soundly defeating his "good buddy" JM in the next primary. Once he's certain there are consequences his spine will firm up.
As for JM's opposition to Conservatism, it has been "in many ways over many years". Abt this bill, I'll wait & see. JM has a history of opposing bills until some window dressing is changed. Look at the bailout. A bill with unconstitutional origins ("purse-string bills" are only to originate in the House, tacking one onto a tiny Senate bill is patently unconstitutional...), loaded-up with earmarks. JM's arm-twisting was instrumental in passing it, (who campaigned as the anti-earmark candidate, I forget...). There was no oversight built-in, and if JM was unaware of it, as he's claimed, he's criminally incompetent.[PDA's edit buffer full, cont. nxt comment...] ps: duty calls! prt.2 in a few hrs-
Many Republican politicians at the highest level seem naive and ignorant regarding basic politics. If you are cooperative with the other side, at best you will get a pat on the back for being helpful. If you speak out in opposition, you can keep the opposition on its toes and fearful that if they misbehave they might be called on it. You might even get some compromises from the opposition who must respect you lest you point out their misbehavior.
Going along to get along is essentially the same as going along to get nothing. Only a fool, or someone who values friendhips with the opposition party members more than his own constituency, criticizes his own party for its honorable opposition.
“He said the nation has come together in a way that it has not for some time.”
No kidding—the nation has “come together” under the squelchng of opposition. It has nver happened like this before. At least, not in the United States.
Snake/Maverick may be a fellow....
but he is NOT a GOP’er.
McCain can go straight to Hell without passing Go and without collecting $200.
I regretfully have yo admit McCain is a Republican but in name only.
If I believed the whole GOP was nothing but RINO’s I’d never vote again.
And yes McCain and his butt boy Graham can go straight to Hell as well
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