Posted on 04/24/2010 6:25:37 PM PDT by neverdem
The effort to enact climate and energy legislation this year suffered a critical blow Saturday when Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.), the key Republican proponent of the bill, said he was unwilling to move ahead because of Democrats' push for immigration reform.
The move forced the other two authors of the bill, Sens. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) and Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.), to cancel a news conference planned for Monday that would have unveiled the climate and energy plan they negotiated with Graham, the only Republican who had been participating in the discussions.
In an interview Saturday, Graham said he did not see how the Senate could pass any climate and energy bill this year if Senate Democratic leaders and President Obama pushed for immigration reform, as they suggested they would last week.
"The political environment that we needed to have a chance [to pass the bill] has been completely destroyed" by the push for immigration, Graham said...
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
To understand why Grahamnesty withdrew his support for the climate bill, I think you have to look at two variables: (1) What the Democrats are up to (2) how this will affect his good friend and fellow RINO John McCain.
The Dem’s had 3 or 4 main goals they wanted to accomplish before the 2010 midterms: (1) ObamaCare; (2) Cap & Trade [aka Climate bill]; (3) Immigration Reform [Amnesty]; (4)Wall Street [Finance] Reform. Because ObamaCare took much longeer than anticipated, now they have to prioritize and rush their agenda — and the Dems KNOW they NEED those new voters — if not by the midterms (and a whole bunch in Congress REALLY want them by November) then at least by the next Presidential election in 2012. So, the Dems called Grahamnesty and broke it to him thusly: “Cap & Trade and the whole climate bill thing will just have to wait, Lady Lindsey — that’s just the way it is.”
Grahamnesty has hardly “seen the light,” so much as “felt the heat.” And the heat is mostly on his RINO pal John McCain, who is facing a tough primary challenge from the Right in J.D. Hayworth, and another challenge in the general election from the Left IF he survives into November. Grahamnesty knows that, if his brand of Moderarate, squishy, compromising, spineless, Republican is to survive to torment the American political system into the future, he has to withdraw his support for his usual causes — like Cap & Trade and Amnesty — at least until his bud John McCain is safely ensconsed back in the Senate and he sees who is reigning as Senate Majority Leader...And which side of the fence he’ll have to fall on before he faces re-election in SC in 2014...
Like someone said the other day, after the cloud of volcanic ash covered Europe:
“If you gave up your barbeque grille to save the planet from ‘global warming,’ you’ve got to be feeling pretty stupid right about now!”
Don’t trust him; he’s a snake!
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Makes you wonder why he wa onboard in the first place...
What a feckless politician...Proving it on a daily basis...
Nads or nubs? ROFLMAO! At least the Rino Grahmanasty showed something for a change. At this time, I will settle for any victories & pushback on 0bozo the commie pig & his fellow socialist demoRATs.
Democrats voted for him. Primary and general.
I agree, but for me, it is way too little, way too late.
Anyone with 7 functioning brain cells could have seen that sort of event coming. Illegals have been killing folks all over the country.
Enough is enough!
Or he could just be one of those progressives they believes in baby steps in continuing their quest for total government control so he is good on some issues then pushing for the radical agenda issues to forward the cause.
Or he is just crazy schizophrenic and does whatever the voices are telling to do at the time with no rhyme of reason.
Just my 3 theories on what could be going on here. :)
Wow! You seem surprised that you just described the typical politician at every level!!!
Even for the ones "we like" there has to be something seriously awry for someone to intentionally run for office.
The Sunday-talking head politico has a mental disorder by definition!
I will admit, only folks like us understand the connection of Graham/McCain. You’re probably right.
Which is as good as anyone elses prognosis.
Thanks for the comments...
“Wow! You seem surprised that you just described the typical politician at every level!!!”
Sorry, but I don’t generalize to that extent. I happen to think that there are some really good people in the Republican Party...and some losers, of course.
We can only pray that Immigration Reform is dead before the midterms. If they ram it through Congress, we will all suffer the end of liberty & freedom in the USA. I firmly believe that this is the only major legislation that’s on the Obama Regime’s Agenda.
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