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Chink-Fucking 'Conservative' Leader, Mitch McConnell, Caves Again

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[color="blue"][The upshot for White normals (ie, the vast majority of Whites) is that you can't save yourselves by voting Republican. If you haven't figured this out by now, you may be the last to know. But better late than never.]


McConnell & Wife [color="blue"][Jews invest heavily in Republican race-traitors like McConnell (and probable queers like Graham) because they signal by their private lives that they're botched and bereft of substance, thus easily controlled.]

Sen. McConnell: Dealt a 'weak hand' in shutdown talks
James R. Carroll, The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal
3:42 p.m. EDT October 17, 2013

WASHINGTON — Mitch McConnell wouldn't do it. The political costs were too high. [color="blue"][McConnell's constituents are in New York and Tel Aviv, not Lexington and Louisville.]

That was the conventional wisdom among many political observers concerning the Senate minority leader and the chances of his involvement in another deal to end yet another budget crisis.

But Wednesday, the Kentucky Republican was standing on the Senate floor near Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., announcing a bipartisan accord to raise the debt ceiling and reopen the federal government.

McConnell negotiated the deal to end the budget crisis deal because he had to, he said Thursday in an interview with The Courier-Journal in his Capitol office.

"The House couldn't pass anything. It became clear about 48 hours ago that the House was not going to pass anything," McConnell said.

It was the same situation, McConnell said, in December 2010, August 2011 and New Year's Eve 2012, when he played the deal-maker role to end earlier budget impasses.

"There isn't a stronger opponent of this administration than me.[color="blue"][Huh?] I don't like virtually anything they're doing," the Senate GOP leader said. "But when the country is in crisis, it's time for leaders to lead."[color="blue"]["Leading" = Caving to Republicans. Step to the rear, Mitch McConnell is here. The only people this perpetu-surprised, Where's Waldo?-looking phony would lead is the women & children off his own sinking ship and DC hogs to the trough .]

McConnell acknowledged that the shutdown has hurt the Republican Party, as many polls showed. [color="blue"][Please. Somebody check this bought pol's bank account. The Sotero/Obama judeo-Administration makes Jimmy Carter look like Paul von Hindenburg. Dogshit has higher approval ratings.]

"Certainly, it has not been good for the party to be associated with the government shutdown," he said.[color="blue"][Worse than the party actively destroying White America? Oh no! Our enemy said something bad about us! Better give up while we're winning! The judeo-Democrats can't even get their own socialized medicine website to work, and they've had over three years! They're going to take care of your health? Government has trouble getting sewage to flow downhill. Association hasn't been good for jews' whores like race-mixing McConnell himself, is what he means. It's gold for true opposition, which the Republicans have never been.] "I like to use an old Kentucky saying, 'There's no education in the second kick of a mule.' The first kick of the mule came in '95 in that shutdown." [color="blue"][How about "Deaf as a doornail" and "Crookeder than a snake?" Not content merely to scuttle this latest 1/4 measure, he uses the opportunity to malign his own party's 1/4 measure success from almost 20 years ago. Way to hold up your side.]

Closing the government over the House GOP's demands to defund or delay President Obama's health care law "was a strategy that was doomed to fail," McConnell said. [color="blue"][Huh? Only because race-traitors like you sell-out your own party and people.]

"The tragedy of the shutdown was it took attention off the Obamacare train wreck," he said [color="blue"][No shit, Mitch. Killing government healthfraud "takes attention off" it just like cutting out a tumor takes the attention off cancer.]

Now, he said he expects the public to refocus on the program's problems. "That obviously benefits our party," he said. [color="blue"][Who is "our," Mitch? Which party? Likud or Labor?]

McConnell would not criticize House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, who failed to put together a separate budget accord among a fractious Republican caucus splintered by Tea Party conservatives and other GOP lawmakers. [color="blue"][Boehner, another "conservative" "leader." He can't flip a light switch without crying, and his skank daughter just married a nigger druggie. But if it's got anything to do with jewish interests or Big Tobacco, he's all over it.]

But, McConnell said, "to say I had a weak hand has to put it mildly." [color="blue"][This clown doesn't have the balls to showdown a royal flush. Obamacare is the most unpopular government law since the Whiskey Act of 1791.]

He offered a football analogy. "The way I look at it, I was on my own 2-yard line, the offensive line was pretty shaky, and the best I could hope was to punt to a better field position to live to fight another day," McConnell said. [color="blue"][No. You were on the other team's goal line and opted to forfeit.]

His main objectives in the settlement were to hold the line against any tax increases and not to exceed the previously agreed upon spending limits under an earlier budget deal. [color="blue"][Obamacare is the biggest tax increase in the history of governance.]

"But that's about it," McConnell said. "We'll be back at it in January and February. The differences between the two parties are still pretty clear." [color="blue"][Yeah, it's clear you're both faggots, but your party is the "wife."]

He said he hoped Obama and the Democrats would negotiate over what he considered one of the most serious long-term economic problems — the growth in the cost of entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare. [color="blue"][Huh? Why would anyone negotiate with you on anything since you always cave? You don't believe your own bullshit, and that's recognized by foe and friend alike.]

He said depictions of him in the news media hanging back from budget talks as the shutdown approached were "just to try to embarrass McConnell." [color="blue"][Try to? There's no "try." That's the way it is.]

"It bears no relation to reality," the senator said. [color="blue"][In fantasyland.]

He declined to comment on criticisms from GOP Senate challenger Matt Bevin and some Tea Party groups that he abandoned conservatives in making the deal to reopen the government and hike the debt ceiling.

But he addressed charges from Democratic Senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes that he "hid in the shadows" and created the shutdown, showing up late in the negotiation process.

"The whole rationale for her campaign," McConnell said, "is that I'm sort of part of the problem in Washington. I've demonstrated again within the last 24 hours that when the country needs an outcome, I'm the person who can negotiate with the other side." [color="blue"][Yellow's not just the color of his fever and wife. This bluegrass bitch puts the con in "conservative."]

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/10/17/mitch-mcconnell-government-shutdown-weak-hand/3003287/

[color="blue"][You think Mitch McConnell is one whit different from Harry Reid ideologically? Neither gives a shit about ideology. If McConnell were from Nevada, he'd be a kike mob-owned Democrat like Reid, and vice versa. Christ, they even look alike. That's Reid on the right. . .I mean left.]


 
Posted : 17/10/2013 4:38 pm
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