The whole "reform" process bores me to distraction; for whatever reason, it's just not pinging high on the scale of personal interest.
With that being said, here's an amusing story from the folks at The Hotline:
It appears that Senator John S. McCain, III, has had a falling out with Senator Barack Obama over the question of preferred ethics reform methods. Apparently, Senator McCain believes that Senator Obama has told him a fib.
I don't know the truth of it, but I know that I don't like Obama---oleaginous Obama, perhaps---and that it will be amusing to see how this pans out. See here for the full text of a letter released by Senator McCain's office yesterday. With the sarcasm and snide remarks so prevalent, I really wish I'd been a fly on the wall for all the relevant conversation.
You've got to love Johnny Mack when his blood is up.
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UPDATE: Reading through the comments on the Hotline post, I noticed the following from a chap named Wiley:
Can anyone imagine such a snide, sarcastic person being president? I'm a Republican, but I'd pull out the proverbial threat to move to Canada if McCain ever had a serious chance of winning. What a spoiled brat!
I wonder what it means when two people use the same adjectives in describing a guy, but have completely different underlying intents? I was cheering the Arizona senator, for I relish watching someone verbally take Obama to the woodshed. He seems like a lot of New Frontier rhetoric and no underlying action, which wouldn't surprise me. Meanwhile, Wiley doesn't like that, and I don't know why. Senator McCain's takedown of Senator Obama was highly amusing and worth a laugh early in the morning.
Posted by Country Pundit at February 7, 2006 10:17 AM | TrackBack