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    Candidates Bipartisanship

    Having already shown how McCain has the much better record for hiring diversity and advancing women into the highest paying jobs and overall equality in pay than Obama, let's look at that great legislative principle of bipartisanship. The left always claim to be more bipartisan and claim that they unlike Republicans reach across the isle.

    So let's compare courtesy of the Washington Times study as reported on Special Report tonight.

    McCain

    Dem Partners: 55%
    Bills Sponsored: 82
    Dem Co-Sponsors: 120

    Obama

    Rep Partners: 13%
    Bills Sponsored: 120
    Rep Co-Sponsors: 75

    By far once again McCain has the better record. So if you want bipartisan government the record clearly shows McCain is your man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stinger View Post
    Having already shown how McCain has the much better record for hiring diversity and advancing women into the highest paying jobs and overall equality in pay than Obama, let's look at that great legislative principle of bipartisanship. The left always claim to be more bipartisan and claim that they unlike Republicans reach across the isle.

    So let's compare courtesy of the Washington Times study as reported on Special Report tonight.

    McCain

    Dem Partners: 55%
    Bills Sponsored: 82
    Dem Co-Sponsors: 120

    Obama

    Rep Partners: 13%
    Bills Sponsored: 120
    Rep Co-Sponsors: 75

    By far once again McCain has the better record. So if you want bipartisan government the record clearly shows McCain is your man.

    For starters, why would I want bipartisanship at this point in time? The Republicans have proven over the last 8 years to be mindless idiots more concerned with getting Pentecostals to vote for them than anything else.

    But that's beside the point.

    Acording to your numbers 147% of the time, which is fucking impossible, Democrats cosponsored McCains bills, and 63% Republicans cosponsored Obama's bills.

    In closing, once again, you are wrong, wrong, wrong.

    How about posting the link to the actual numbers?

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    I don't WANT bi-partisanship.

    I want the Neo-Cons OUT, is what I want.

    I'll take whoever and whatever combination of people and parties can get that done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Think for myself View Post
    Acording to your numbers 147% of the time, which is fucking impossible, Democrats cosponsored McCains bills, and 63% Republicans cosponsored Obama's bills.
    The Democrats were so excited to be voting with the Maverick that they raised BOTH hands for the 'yea' votes! God be praised!

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    Re: Candidates Bipartisanship

    "About fifteen years ago a conservative columnist wrote that Americans are faced with a choice between the Stupid Party and the Evil Party. And that once in a while the two parties get together and do something that’s both stupid and evil, and that’s called bipartisanship."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defensor View Post
    "About fifteen years ago a conservative columnist wrote that Americans are faced with a choice between the Stupid Party and the Evil Party. And that once in a while the two parties get together and do something that’s both stupid and evil, and that’s called bipartisanship."

    Yes, they are called the Constitutional Party and the Libertarian Party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defensor View Post
    "About fifteen years ago a conservative columnist wrote that Americans are faced with a choice between the Stupid Party and the Evil Party. And that once in a while the two parties get together and do something that’s both stupid and evil, and that’s called bipartisanship."


    That was Pat Buchanan, wasn't it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Think for myself View Post
    Yes, they are called the Constitutional Party and the Libertarian Party.
    TFM's pitiful attempt at humor: FAIL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defensor View Post
    TFM's pitiful attempt at humor: FAIL!
    Wouldn't humor be subjective?

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    Re: Candidates Bipartisanship

    Anyway, back to the actual thread topic.

    Stinger, would you care to link us to the mathematical genius that came up with these numbers?

    Thanks


 
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