Posted on 10/13/2013 4:32:59 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has called President Obama a pathetic leader for his lack of involvement in negotiations to end the government shutdown. He slammed the presidents unwillingness to compromise with Republicans as immature.
Today on Americas News HQ, Graham told anchor Doug McKelway, For [Republicans] to suggest to the American people that we could defund ObamaCare or delay it for a year by shutting down the government, I think was unrealistic.
With the debt limit just four days away, Sen. Graham said, Im not going to vote for any deal coming out of the Senate that doesnt have a reasonable chance of getting a majority of House Republicans understanding that defunding and delaying ObamaCare is a bridge too far.
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Methinks you mean storm the Bastille, the infamous French prison which was the focus of events on July 14, 1789 which begin the French Revolution.
Bastogne was the Belgian town which was focal point of the Battle of the Bulge which the Germans surrounded and demanded the American commander surrender on Christmas Eve, 1944. His famous one-word reply "Nuts!" and subsequent heroic holdout bought the time needed for the Allies to turn the tide of that battle into a humiliating Nazi defeat.
Anyone who would make such a statement has ABSOLUTELY NO VISION or is a 110% SURRENDER MONKEY.
In either case... PI$$ on YOU Senator Graham!
Methinks you are correct. :>)
About Graham the BAStard, I stormed BAStogne instead of BAStille
I hope they cut of his NUTS!
(If he has any)
Even if it means the end of Freedom?
Same to you Jim!
Graham’s loyalties are whatever works for him at the moment-please tell me that useless twit can be primaried next year...
We’ll find out next year if the SC people are as stuck on stupid as their cousins in VA.
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