Ill have to disagree. I am all for him and others getting on board.
You prefer Ted acting like John McCain and Lindsey Graham? I sure hope not.
Let me ask you this. I think you know my thoughts on McCain, Graham, and Rubio. I think they are turncoats. I think of them as traitors to the cause, and possibly in real terms for what they advocated us to do in financing and arming three terrorist groups. There are no bigger threats to the U.S. right now, than those three terrorist groups.
If you’re a baseball fan, you’ll be able to understand this analogy. The season is winding down, and a critical player tosses a moody performance during the last few weeks of the season. He mouths off, isn’t a team player, shows a very poor attitude, and his play on the field costs the team a chance at the playoffs.
Next spring all the guys he cost post season bonuses aren’t too thrilled with seeing the guy. He shows up popping off his mouth and acting as if he’s the franchise all by himself.
You think any of those guys are buying it? They’d just as soon as seen him traded in the off season as back.
We had a whole nation on the line. I’m not thrilled to see Ted hot dogging it right now.
He can go back to being the rookie on the team and earn respect slowly over the next few years.
Him acting as if he’s indispensable now, is nothing but self-serving and disgusting. He wants everyone to think he’s real important. Is he? No. We have enough votes in the Senate. Ted isn’t winning anyone over. He grand-standing and folks are suckering for it.
There’s a whole lot of room between a good Republican and the three losers you mentioned at the beginning of your post.
If Ted had cost us the election last year, he would have done more harm to this nation that the three men you mentioned combined.
We have the best chance at change since the Civil War.
Ted cavalierly took a pass on helping us get here. Imagine the damage he could have caused, and he still can’t grasp it to this day.