Wednesday, July 27, 2011

They Said If I Voted For John McCain. . .

Well, it is not so much that I voted for Sen. John "F--- You" McCain for president.
No sir, I voted for the vice-presidential nominee, Sarah Palin.
But that ol' Sen. "F--- You" McCain is back and dumping on us Tea Party folks because, well darn it, we are not rolling over and playing games in the Great Budget, Debt and Deficit Summer Saga.
And of course in a flourish, our 2008 Republican presidential nominee took to the floor of the senate to deliver his thoughts on those of us that actually want to see the people we elect to office do what we want.
Sen. "F--- You" McCain made the point of saying that we, you know, the establishment elders, know better than you yay-hoos! Here is what Sen. "F--- You" McCain said according to The New York Times:

Mr. McCain assailed the conservative Republicans in the House who are threatening passage of the debt cutting plan by the House speaker, John A. Boehner, calling their political logic “bizarro” and noting sarcastically that they have only been in office a short time.

“Maybe some people who have only been in this body for six or seven months or so really believe that,” he said. “Others know better. Others know better.”


What others know better? The same nit-wits that ran your successful-wait, my bad!-unsuccessful presidential campaign? Maybe like your pal, John Weaver? Yeah, he has his hitch on the back of another real winner, the former governor of Utah and ambassador to Red China, John Huntsman, Jr. Hmm, how about all the winners that sniped the gal that saved you from a total blowout, Mrs. Palin? Oh wait. Maybe you mean. . .yourself!
Look, in the end, maybe the plan that Speaker of the House, John Boehner, has, for dealing with the Great Budget, Debt and Deficit Summer Saga is the best that the Republicans can get.
But all those of us are asking is to get the max out of it. The most budget cuts that we can on the front end. That taxes will not be raised. That we can not keep raising the debt ceiling with no consequence.
But instead of Sen. "F--- You" McCain, The Wall Street Journal editorial page and The Weekly Standard ready to cave and cut a deal, maybe they need to get the fact we need to get the most we can. That is what the Tea Party folks want.
A bad deal is bad for the country as a whole, not just the Republicans, the Democrats and even the Dear Leader, President Obama himself.
So, back to Sen. "F--- You" McCain.
Why did he take his time to dump on those that are supposed to be allies? Why did he not take the time to rail against the Democrats that are still holding on to the fantasy of tax hikes? And why did he dump on Christine O'Donnell and Sharon Angle? Is there any guarantee that if there were two other candidates there would be Republican senators from Delaware and Nevada? And what is the point of having a Republican if he, in the case of Delaware, would probably side with the Democrats?
Because it is all about the Mavericky, you see.
Over at The Other McCain, Stacy McCain says it all about his Crazy Cuz John in the headline.
While a deal sounds great in theory, if all it does is kick the can down the road, then it is a crappy deal. And that, Sen. "F--- You" McCain, is not what the Tea Party folks ran on. They ran on not cutting deals for the sake of cutting deals.
This is way too important to just cut a deal so that maybe, maybe, the Obamawhore media won't dump on the GOP. So that the Democrats won't dump on the GOP. We have to get it right as best as we can. So excuse us if we are trying to do just that.
And remember, my friends, don't blame me! I voted for Palin!

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