Why Not President McCain?

Here’s why not. McCain this week:

In a direct challenge to Democratic leadership, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) introduced an amendment on Thursday night that would prohibit Congress from using reconciliation to make changes to Medicare.

Here’s McCain the whole rest of the time:

McCain has voted for nine separate piece of legislation through the reconciliation process — four of them included cuts to Medicare. He is, in other words, pushing a new measure to prevent a step he’s already taken several times.

Yep. That about sums it all up. He’s crazy.

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  • brutlyhonest

    He had such a chance to be an important figure in history. Instead he harder and harder right in a vain attempt to appease the RWNJs.

    He’ll end his career as an angry, bitter failure

  • http://www.bubblegenius.com pea

    I actually think he’s losing it. He sounded very very old at the healthcare summit. Like feeble senile old. Which, for someone with his anger issues, isn’t a good thing. If I were Cindy, I’d change the combination on the gun safe.

  • Lexaburn

    Hayworth would be doing the country a favor if he won by being a true ‘Con wackadoo (not a clinical term), and not a weaselly one.Whatever, McCain needs to go like yesterday.

  • Nicole473

    This is pretty amazing also. McCain just needs to go. Yesterday.McCain’s DADT Support Letter Signed By A Bunch Of Dead Guyshttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/05/mccains-dadt-support-lett_n_487226.html

  • roxsteady

    Pea is right. Actually, I think he’s already lost it. And that whole whistleing sound that he makes when he speaks in such a mealy mouthed tone is truely grating. He really does sound like a feeble, weak, crazy, and yes, bitter old man. Just pathetic.

  • http://critterscrap.blogspot.com Jerry Critter

    McCain jumped the shark when he selected Sarah as vice president. It’s been all downhill since then.