If You Ever Doubted The Democrat Craving for “Bipartisanship”…

By Ryan • on March 30, 2010

If you ever doubted the Democrat craving for the cover of “bipartisanship,” Hot Air has a video that will give you one more reason to believe it.

Obama is being interviewed by a reporter and explaining that his health care disaster in the making was still bipartisan regardless of the fact no Republican voted for it.  He speaks at great lengths about how the Heritage Foundation supposedly loves some of the provisions in it, and all its similarities to Romneycare.  Not only will this particular interview likely end Romney’s electoral chances in 2012, but it demonstrates the Democrats’ motivations about bipartisanship in great clarity.

Democrats know they do damage.  They know it.  Since nothing they do is about anything but their own power, they don’t care.  However, if they take the blame for it, they lose said power.  So they absolutely need the cover of bipartisanship to limit the damage between the bouts of pain they inflict on America.

This is one of the big reasons to remove RINOs like “maverick” John McCain and Lindsey Graham from the Republican Party.  Despite voting conservative some of the time, they provide the Democrats with all the bipartisanship they can eat, and do so gleefully.  This not only gives the Democrats cover from their own damage, but gets liberalism blamed on conservatives and sets back any progress we might have made.

When your enemy can go to ground, take the ground away.  Removing the cover of bipartisanship is a big step in the rise of “you break it, you own it” as a political tactic against Democrats.  If they know they can’t get away with their tender mercies, they won’t be as inclined to inflict them.

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