Monday, March 22, 2010

John McCain Stops Yelling at Clouds Long Enough to Yell at You and Me




We knew he was a crazy, senile old tool, but this is...Something:


Democrats shouldn’t expect much cooperation from Republicans the rest of this year, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) warned Monday.
McCain and another Republican senator decried the effect health reform legislation has had on the Senate, a day after the House passed the upper chamber’s bill.

GOP senators emerged Monday to caution that the health debate had taken a toll on the institution, warning of little work between parties the rest of this year.

“There will be no cooperation for the rest of the year,” McCain said during an interview Monday on an Arizona radio affiliate. “They have poisoned the well in what they’ve done and how they’ve done it.”
 Seriously, John?  No co-operation for the rest of this year?  Good thing you told us, because otherwise we wouldn't have been able to even notice the difference, and you might have gotten even more angry.  This is laughable - does McCain even realize that the Republicans haven't offered an iota co-operation and have publically rooted for President Obama to fail, and it's the Democrats that have poisoned the well?  Bizarre.  


But here's the thing about strategic weapons, and total, salted earth obstruction has to be considered a political strategic weapon - they are only an effective deterrent until you use them.  After you have deployed your strategic weapons, you no longer can effectively threaten to do so.  And if you do, you look like a silly, bitter, demented old man.

 

3 comments:

  1. This, while his buddy Lindsey Graham works on immigration reform with Charles Schumer.

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  2. Y'know what'd be funny? Another attempt at campaign finance reform. Just wave it in front of his face...

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  3. Queen Sarah has been seen in public with him since he slurred this. Will he get back onto the old time religion circuit, as well?
    John McCain,as mavricky as you'd like

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