"Comprehensive" Immigration Reform - Not a problem, "We’ve got McCain"
QandO —
... - at least on this issue. Speaking of RINOs McCain, who once favored Ted Kennedy’s comprehensive immigration reform without first securing the borders, then claimed to have seen the light and said he favored securing the border before addressing immigration reform, will now again change his mind and go the Ted Kennedy and ignore border security. That, of course means we’ll be addressing this again in another 10 years. Country first, Big John. [HT: Weekly Standard]
AWESOME! Craptastic Immigration "Reform" Coming Soon!
Ace of Spades HQ —
AWESOME! Craptastic Immigration "Reform" Coming Soon! I have a question for you...would you like a bite of the 'comprehensive immigration reform' shit sandwich? Ha! It's a trick question. No one cares if you want it or not, you're going to get it. And guess who is going to feed it to you...John McCain. So says Harry Reid. Q. With more Democrats in the Senate and the House and a Democrat in the White House, how do you see congressional efforts playing out on such issues as health care and immigration? A: On immigration, there's been an agreement between (President-elect ...
Great news: Obama and McCain agreed to move forward on immigration, says Reid
Hot Air » Top Picks —
... Via the Standard . This is what they’re going to do to pass the time in Congress between bailouts? Jerk around with a hot-button issue guaranteed to enrage all sides and exacerbate ...
Amnesty a Done Deal?
The Corner on National Review Online —
... " and Mel Martinez, but McCain in the Senate just doesn't offer nervous Democrats the same political cover a president McCain could (or Bush did), so even some of last year's Democrat supporters will be leery. And despite the hilarious claims by Tamar Jacoby and others that the public supports amnesty, amnesty boosters know perfectly well how disliked it is Brian Faughnan at the Weekly Standard writes "Proponents will argue that while the measure may be unpopular, it's better to swallow a bitter pill far in advance of the midterms." This is how New Jersey's junior senator ...
