And it's obviously intentional partisan politics, because when the votes do come to the floor on some issues, the measures usually pass with large numbers. Now, try to figure that out. A senator is willing to fillibuster something, but then he votes for it later...? That's not genuine concern - it's intentional obstructionism, and it's time America knows what these guys are doing.
It's insincere. DeMint's, 'we'll beat him on Healthcare' encapsulates the insincerity the party of No exudes.
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