Comments: Greenwald on "Bipartisanship"

Spot on, Turkana; Greenwald, too!

Posted by bartcopfan at January 30, 2008 03:30 PM

Does he mean Obama or does he believe Obama's Kumbaya is the nonsensical postpatisanship (Obama invents a society like God)?

Posted by Koshembos at January 30, 2008 06:21 PM

There's only one solution for a rogue presidency---impeach the bastards out of the White House. And the Bush/Cheney administration is definitely a rogue presidency, one of the most foul and obscene presidencies in the history of America.

Just look at the latest signing statement attached to a "bipartisan" congressional bill that Bush signed into law. Congress enacts laws per our Constitution. The executive branch is, per our Constitution, supposed to faithfully execute the laws passed by our representatives in Congress.

Bush and Cheney, per this latest traitorous signing statement, have defecated on the entire Congress and our Constitution. Just as Dick Cheney told Sen. Pat Leahy to go "f++k" himself several years ago on the Senate floor, Bush and Cheney have now told the everybody on Capitol Hlll to go "f++k" themselves...with the result that impeachment of these two bastards in the White House is still off the table.

My God, how much more can our nation stand of these obscene bastards Bush and Cheney?

Posted by The Oracle at January 30, 2008 08:05 PM

I guess this is why I don't understand the support of Obama within the blog community. On one hand, they strongly object to this meme of faux bipartisanship which only means that the Dems give away the store and everything in it. Then they turn around and come out in full support of the candidate whose only true position in this election is Bipartisanship Forever. None of his supporters have yet to explain to me how you build a coalition with people whose only goal is to make you fail misaberly and make you look as foolish as possible while they do it.

Posted by MO Blue at January 31, 2008 12:58 AM
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