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GOP In Disarray, Won’t Follow McCain

Posted by Jane Hamsher, Firedoglake at 10:25 AM on September 30, 2008.


McCain came to Washington to lead, and nobody followed.

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No matter what you want to say about the bailout, the Democratic leadership managed to actually lead.  The Republicans agreed to a bill and then couldn't deliver the votes they promised.  Now every Republican congressman you've never heard of is engaging in triumphalism before the cameras, claiming success in bringing the bill down.

This morning John Shadegg (R-AZ) was just on Morning Joe saying Boehner's excuse for the bill not passing -- GOP House members having their tender feelings hurt by Nancy Pelosi's speech -- was a crock of shit. He said he couldn't name one member of the House who pulled their vote because of it.  That lack of total discipline never would've been imaginable in the GOP just a short while ago.

Then McCain came on and Scarborough asked him about Shadegg's assertion that this was a smackdown of Hank Paulsen.  McCain gave that creepy wheezing laugh of his that he always does when he's uncomfortable and started blathering worse than Sarah Palin about how he has a comprehensive energy plan and he won't pass earmarks and a bunch of other irrelevant boilerplate "maverick" horseshit.  

Bottom line --  McCain came to Washington to lead, and nobody followed.  How can you claim you will work in a "bipartisan" fashion, my friends,  when your own party has no respect for you and has no interest in anything you have to say?

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Tagged as: gop, mccain, leadership, washington

Jane Hamsher is the founder of FireDogLake. Her work has also appeared on the Huffington Post, Alternet and The American Prospect.


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Wasn't it fun?
Posted by: Lauren on Sep 30, 2008 12:43 PM   
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A total blame-a-thon, very fun to watch.

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James
Posted by: james on Oct 1, 2008 5:11 AM   
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It's been observed that if you want to be a leader, find a parade forming up and get in front of it. McCain rushed to get in front of a parade and then found the parade was marching in the opposte direction.
He's just too dumb to be president.

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It seems to me...
Posted by: Quannah on Oct 1, 2008 10:45 AM   
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that he's barely sitting a little ahead of Bush and Cheney in the credibility department. Now, that's quite a statement!

John McStain hasn't got an awful lot of friends in Congress, including among his own party. He's an asshole, and not well-liked because of his nastiness toward his fellow Senators.

I wonder how he will fare once he lands back in the Senate?

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