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McCain: In Order to Survive, Republicans Must Become Civilized, Endeavor to Persevere (Democrat!)
Ace of Spades ^ | 9-25-2013 | Ace

Posted on 09/26/2013 7:06:54 AM PDT by servo1969

He's a Democrat. I don't mind that he's a Democrat, but he's going around the country claiming to be part of the opposition party.

This is, essentially, the Democratic response: ObamaCare was duly passed, it was an issue in a presidential campaign that the GOP lost, end of story — whether or not there are 51 or even 60 votes in the Senate to defund this thing. He actually used the phrase “elections have consequences,” which must be the first time a member of the *minority* party has ever tossed that into a debate. Like Ramesh Ponnuru says, weren’t Ted Cruz and Mike Lee elected too?

UPDATE: (Jack M.)

Here's a blast from the past. 2002 to be exact. McCain's been a Democrat for at least 11 years, or so his one-time "chief strategist" seems to imply in this 2002 interview. In 2013, Weaver, apparently, is a Republican consultant again.

John Weaver hunches his angular frame over a Styrofoam cup of coffee in the basement cafeteria of the United States Senate and tries to explain what might seem--to an outsider--his peculiar political loyalties. Once a loyal Republican strategist who directed the presidential aspirations of uber-conservative Phil Gramm and helped plot John McCain's maverick primary run in 2000, he has since re-registered as a Democrat and severed consulting ties to all Republicans except McCain, for whom he still serves as chief strategist. "I only work for Democrats now," he tells me. Noticing that he has overlooked the party affiliation of his most prominent advisee, I helpfully add: "And John McCain." Weaver shrugs his shoulders and grins, "Oh, right."

Update 2: Moar Context!1!

Here's some more relatively contemporaneous context. Granted it's from the New York Times in 2008, so grain of salt...but the players remain the same.

Mr. McCain had begun to ally himself with the Democrats on a number of issues, and had told Mr. Daschle that he planned to vote against the Bush tax cuts, a centerpiece of the new president’s domestic agenda. Mr. McCain often made “disparaging comments” about Mr. Bush on the floor of the Senate, Mr. Daschle recalled.

Still, Democrats were stunned one Saturday in late March when, by their account, John Weaver, Mr. McCain’s longtime political strategist, reached out to Thomas J. Downey, a former Democratic congressman from Long Island who had become a lobbyist with powerful connections on Capitol Hill. In Mr. Downey’s telling, Mr. Weaver posed a question to him over lunch that left him stunned.

“He says, ‘John McCain is wondering why nobody’s ever approached him about switching parties, or becoming an independent and allying himself with the Democrats,’ ” Mr. Downey said in a recent interview. “My reaction was, ‘When I leave this lunch, your boss will be called by anybody you want him to be called by in the United States Senate.’ ”

Mr. Weaver recalls the conversation differently. He said that Mr. Downey had told him that Democrats, eager to find a Republican who would switch sides and give them control of the evenly divided Senate, had approached some Republican senators about making the jump. “I stated they couldn’t be so desperate as they hadn’t reached out to McCain,” Mr. Weaver said in an e-mail message last week.

Whatever transpired, Mr. Downey raced home and immediately called Mr. Daschle. It was the first step in what became weeks of conversations that April between Mr. McCain and the leading Democrats, among them Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts and John Edwards, then a senator from North Carolina, about the possibility of Mr. McCain’s leaving his party. One factor driving Mr. McCain, Mr. Downey said, was his bad relations with the Republican caucus.

So, yeah. As they use to say in the old NFL commercials: "You make the call!"


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: collaborator; cruz; gop; mccain; mccain4obamacare; republican; rinos; sellout; vichyrepublicans
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To: servo1969

As a friend of mine apply said, “The Republican leadership strike me as a football team that never leaves the locker room, because they are convinced they will not be able to make a touchdown on the kickoff, and so they don’t bother to actually take the field, but instead are always talking about the next game. Cruz did not score a win, but he moved the ball down the field, and that is what was desperately needed. If he keeps this up, I think we may be looking at our next President.”


61 posted on 09/26/2013 10:45:43 AM PDT by UpInArms (without failure there's no success only slavery)
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To: servo1969

John McPain (D [wanna be]) is his new title. Take your affiliation and shove it where the sun does not shine. Same goes for your Miss Piggy daughter.


62 posted on 09/26/2013 10:53:55 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (The Second Amendment is NOT about the right to hunt. It IS a right to shoot tyrants.)
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To: servo1969

The Democrats created the law that led to the Dred Scott decision and then supported that decision. The democrats were wrong then. The democrats created the laws that led to “separate but equal” and supported the Supreme Court decision in that case - wrong again. Decent people have always opposed bad laws and evil actions by government. We need to oppose the democrats once more in their terrible stance on ObamaCare.


63 posted on 09/26/2013 11:12:10 AM PDT by Pollster1 ("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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To: servo1969

McCain, ever groveling for the scraps from Obama’s table.


64 posted on 09/26/2013 3:37:49 PM PDT by Amagi (God Save the Republic.)
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To: servo1969

He’s been a collectivist/Dem since the conclusion of his brainwashing by the Vietnamese collectivist/Communists.


65 posted on 09/27/2013 8:31:34 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (IÂ’m not a Republican, I'm a Conservative! Pubbies haven't been conservative since before T.R.)
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