Really-if you're that violently opposed to working together, that's your problem. Knight, you can encourage as much partisanship as you like, although I hasten to point out that the Republicans probably don't have the numbers to do much good with it.
It's this bit that I take issue with: "And with all due respect, Sen. McCain … kindly shut the #@$! up. We tried it your way and it didn’t work. Remember? It was only few weeks ago? There was a nomination, a convention and an election? Does all that ring a bell?"
Nope. Doesn't ring a bell. Why should it? You didn't try it McCain's way. He tried it your way. He sold his soul to the hard-right base, and in the process alienated both the libertarians and plenty of moderates besides. Maybe that wasn't what cost him the election. Correlation isn't causation. But we do know this:
McCain tried it your way. It didn't work. So you should just sit down and shut up when four-term senator John McCain starts talking bipartisanship, Knight.
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