Monday, September 15, 2008

Records show McCain more bipartisan

In fact, by several measures, Mr. McCain has been more likely to team up with Democrats than with members of his own party. Democrats made up 55 percent of his political partners over the last two Congresses, including on the tough issues of campaign finance and global warming. For Mr. Obama, Republicans were only 13 percent of his co-sponsors during his time in the Senate, and he had his biggest bipartisan successes on noncontroversial measures, such as issuing a postage stamp in honor of civil rights icon Rosa Parks.
Anyone with a clue already knows this...PLEASE post this info everywhere.
I am so sick of the lies Obama spreads to his dead head supporters calling McCain Bush.
Attack him on the issues if you want...but the fact that the best ads obama can come up with are saying McCain is Bush and that McCain doesn't use email shows what an empty suit, void of ideas Obama and his team are.

This also shows how McCain is a TRUE moderate...many Conservatives do not like that...
Dem's...you are so sad and pathetic...the ONE thing McCain is NOT is a hard core conservative.
When info like this comes out and IF the media actually reports it broadly Obama will be done and be the biggest failure in Dem history...and that is saying alot.

Post this on your blog...exposing the far, far left wing Obama with his lack of accomplishments...expose him for what he really is...facts are facts...Dems cant stand that

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

nobody says sidney is a hard core conservative. he's a flip-flopping sellout and a liar.

your problem here is you think obama has to agree with republicans as often as sidney agrees with democrats. that's a faulty assumption. sidney sided with democrats because he recognized that they were in the right and more in line with the majority of americans.

Anonymous said...

I don't know who is more pathetic here. Dems for calling John McCain a non-bipatrisan guy? Or, the hardcore, rightwing republican loyalists glorifying his bipartisan record as if they love it. He was hated precisely for the same reason by these folks. I still don't know how he ended up getting the nomination though I am happy for him. There are only two reasons why the republican base is behind him today - 1) Party loyality 2) Palin, a typical conservative with her republican talking points.

Interesting!