I disrespect him pretty much constantly. Don’t get much chance to say it to his face, though. After what he did to Max Cleland (if any political ad ever deserved to draw libel charges to its creator/candidate…) he doesn’t deserve respect so much as a spit in the face.
And, so it goes…
We would appreciate a more appropriately reverent tone for the Barack of Ages.
Hey, thanks for the 80s flashback…
“Gunter glieben glauchen globen”
headbangs
I don’t have 80’s flashbacks. And get off my LAN.
Saxby is from my hometown. I went to school with his son and his wife was my 5th grade English teacher. He’s no longer my Senator (since I live in NC now). But as a physician not particularly looking forward to that 10% cut, I’ll have to ask him about his flip-flop next time I see him.
Hell, if your folks had named you “Saxby”, you’d have issues too!
It probably means he’s not running for another term.
And I’m not at all surprised to see the two Nazis from Texas on the list. Any list of disgusting Senators needs to include Coryn and Hutchison.
Saxby Chambliss is lower than a snake’s ballbag. I can’t believe he doesn’t get disrespected to his face every second of every day. He is a true piece of human garbage.
I must stop now, as I could easily spend the entire day typing insults.
Specter is the number one champion at saying one thing and doing another. He maintains stock as a moderate by saying all the right things in the run-up to a vote, and then voting with the Bushbots almost every time. Since the actual votes get a lot less attention than the kabuki theater leading up to them, he looks like a moderate without actually being one.
Admittedly, he’s about 1000 times better as a senator than Santorum was, but that’s more or less like saying something tastes about 1000 times better than asafoetida…
Having myself worked 13 of the last 15 years with a legislature in one role or another, I can vouch for Happy Scrappy Hero Pup’s accuracy in describing the situation with legislative votes.
OTOH, Saxby Chambliss’ despicability is of cosmic proportions regardless of his voting, but we knew that already…
Not sure what you mean by this.
The odd thing about working in politics is that it’s hard to figure out who ticks you off more some days, the legislators or the people who elect them.
I’d be glad to discuss my frustration with either or both in any context you like.
So as it happens, you don’t mind if politicians do it… just if Republican politicians do it. Democrats who do it garner no ire from you.
Got it. Kinda takes the outrage down a notch, if you ask me.
Now there’s a principled stand. It sure was smart of him to make it possible by not to voting on the bill.
Well put.
So long as we have your example before us, we are safe from partisan hypocrisy.