Posted on 09/27/2013 6:27:15 AM PDT by cotton1706
Turns out McCain used the same strategy against Obamacare at the end of 2009 that Ted Cruz is using now:
BREITBART In late 2009, the Senate was debating Obamacare but had to shift off Obamacare to switch over to deal with military funding which had been included in a Continuing Resolution (CR). McCain, along with Sens. Tom Coburn (R-OK), Richard Burr (R-NC), Mike Johanns (R-NE), and Bob Corker (R-TN), all voted to hold up military funding before Christmas amid the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, according to the Senate roll call records.
At that time, Senate Republicans had only had 40 members so they could not hold up Obamacare at a cloture vote. Until Brown won the special election in Massachusetts, they planned to stall to try to hold off Reid as long as they could. They also hoped constituent pressure over Obamacares unpopularity would aid them if some Democrats had to face voters over the holidays. As a result, they actually filibustered a military funding bill in an attempt to buy time.
Republicans have said their goal is to delay the bill and force Senate Democrats to go home and face their constituents, hoping for some supporters of the measure to return after New Years too fearful to back the legislation, the Washington Post wrote at the timea strategy that is all too familiar to what Cruz is advocating now. If the filibuster on the $626 billion defense bill had succeeded, Democrats would have had to scramble to find a way to fund the military operations, because a stopgap funding measure for the Pentagon will expire at midnight Friday. Such an effort to come up with another stopgap defense bill might have disrupted the very tight timeline on health care.
Why did the Republicans lose then?
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Im sure McCain will claim that it wasnt a law back then like it is now. But you know, it makes me wonder that if Democrats passed slavery into law, would McCain still claim elections have consequences or would he fight it?
The man is 100% certifiably insane.
SoetoroCare IS a form of slavery. We are forced to engage in it against our will. Under severe penalty.
Luckily, The Supreme Court would neeeeeeeeeeeever allow that to happen.
Ain't that right, John Roberts?
If Ted Cruz came out in favor of Pumpkin Pie for Thanksgiving McCain would accuse him of recklessly attacking the interests of apple growers. The man is a complete POS!
McCain’s been in Washington too long, and he was not smart enough to comprehend and resist the indoctrination. He should have been retired and put out to pasture long ago. He’s a good example of the Peter Principle at work—far above his level of incompetence—in way over his head.
McCain says it doesn’t count if he can’t remember it.
McHypocrite may the fleas of a thousand Syrian terrorists, fly up his nose.
ROTFL
You call standing under the storefront sign of a bunch of terrorists in his most recent Mideast trip and the fact that he almost literally had to be dragged out of an invited overnight visit with more of the same terrorists a clear thought process? I think not.
Yes. It’s what one does, when blackmailed into it.
McCain is not only insane, not only a hypocrite, but a completely unprincipled, gutless, spineless coward — and he always has been.
He'd be "personally opposed" but he'd attack anyone who actually tried to do something about it.
Somebody should propose a law that requires all Americans to buy a certain amount of broccoli every year — or pay a penalty to the IRS if they don’t. Let’s see if Roberts the Clown upholds that.
Soros money.
Complete turnaround from five years ago, when all the Repubs were united against Obamacare. Ran on that platform. Got elected for it.
But if the Republicans do what they promised, it might inhibit their ability to play golf with their Democrat buddies.
Besides, the "progressives" of both parties just want bigger and bigger government and to undermine the Constitution whenever possible.
Umm, ok. You were absolutely right. I was wrong. The guy really is a drooling idiot. See: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3072068/posts
For some reason, health insurance is the only "right" that we are forced to exercise.
John McCain is a gutless, spineless coward and always has been.
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