McConnell slimes again?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think they all suck equally. How that?


Yes they all suck. Thank you for stating that, master of the f'ing obvious.

damn
takoma
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Np. You are basically saying that because both sides have done something, that they must be equal. That is your prejudice.
G-D what an idiot you are! They are both doing it!! That means they're both equally guilty!

Jesus Pete the human race went down a few notches the day you drew breath.

Please note that neither of the two of us you have insulted has insulted you because you write stuff we disagree with. Maybe I lied about being a nasty bastard.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I agree. Obama is hurting the country and he's a rancid piece of shit.


No surprise we have at least one moron who cannot read and process a statement/thought in context to discern that McConnell is the rancid piece of shit in question.

Obama has his own issues, but McConnell is a fetid stew of political douchebaggery, a festering carbuncle on the anus of American politics, compared to Obama's shortcomings.


Nah, you're just too stupid to understand the truth. That's why people like me are here, to lead little children like you around by the nose and tell you when you're acting dumb. Will you learn from it or not? That's the only question.

My hypothesis is proven: I knew a silly twat like you couldn't resist a predictable empty-headed 8th grade comeback like that. Thanks for validating your predictable inanity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Correct, but when you openly state that your number one priority is to be sure that the President is not re-elected, vowing to oppose anything he wants, you have crossed the line from policy to blind partisan demagoguery and obstruction devoid from reason.

And that is not only not patriotic, it verges on ignorant treason depending on the issues in play.

Reid and Pelosi are a rancid slugs wallowing in their self-generated slime trail.

(An example of what was never said by the same individuals who now say this about McConnell even though the D's were doing the exact same thing from 2001 to 2009)


Actually, no. The use of the filibuster has exploded under McConnell (see Mann/Ornstein's latest book). Moreover, while Dems did not like process used to pass Medicare Part D, they did not throw up roadblocks to implementation. Same can't be said for GOP.
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