Saturday, November 11, 2006

Bipartisanship in Congress

Any takers on how long bipartisanship will flourish between Congress and the President? How about none.

Does anyone seriously think those Democrats who have had nothing but an unnatural, vitriolic hatred of President Bush for the past 6 years can change over night? Don't count on it. One gets a sense it was difficult for Pelosi, Reid and Durban to contain the glee with which they are going to attack President Bush and his policies as soon as they returned from their "breakfast" at the White House.

Oh, I suppose if Bush appoints people to his cabinet or other posts requiring confirmation by the Senate who lean to the left there will be bipartisanship. Just let the President appoint someone who is not to their liking and watch the finger pointing and claims begin that Bush is reverting back to partisanship. As they used to say in ancient Rome -- "Let the games begin" -- or was that ancient Greece?

Watch the hog-nosed Waxman in the coming months if you want to see bipartisanship flourish. He can't wait to start the investigations.

Durban has indicated the wiretapping issue is a non-starter and won't even see the light of day.

Personally, I'd like to see all conservative members of the military leave the military once their enlistment is up. Maybe the liberals from the "Hollowwood" Left Coast, the Cindy Sheehan's of the country and others of their ilk can signup and defend this country -- but, then again, why should they? They don't feel this country needs defending.

The bottomline is, they've dissed our military and the defense of this country so much, why would anyone want to risk their life for the likes of them? Talk about fighting for a lost cause...

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