why is everyone in washington sell outs?

Robdawg

Junior Member
i mean is it when you go there and your elected the power and the "club" if you will makes you immune to what the voters elected you for in the first place??

the last election i voted for basically all republicans, but the dems won, on iraq, which i was fine w/ but nothing they said ever materialized and im wondering how come??
 
i mean is it when you go there and your elected the power and the "club" if you will makes you immune to what the voters elected you for in the first place??

the last election i voted for basically all republicans, but the dems won, on iraq, which i was fine w/ but nothing they said ever materialized and im wondering how come??

The thing is Democrats are all pussies..... Republicans just whore themselves to the highest bidders....

If it made Republicans money to get out of Iraq.....This war would have ended yesterday....

CK
 
Both= greed. Politics is a game, and the irony of the situation is that we are the only ones that get so worked up over it.

It reminds me of the movie Fever Pitch (about the Red Sox, if you don't know), where Jimmy Fallon's character is at the bar later in the movie after the Red Sox have just lost a game....he notices that a few of the Sox's players are at the bar as well, having a great time, but that the fans are absolutely miserable.

That's how it is in politics, too. The John Kerrys, George Bushes, Hillary Clintons, and Al Gores don't hate each other or get as angry as the rest of us, whatever their public personas would like us to believe...they are all buddies having drinks together at the end of the day-- and the tab is getting paid by us.
 
The thing is Democrats are all pussies..... Republicans just whore themselves to the highest bidders....

If it made Republicans money to get out of Iraq.....This war would have ended yesterday....

CK

Wrong. Democrats are whores too.
 
Well said................

Both= greed. Politics is a game, and the irony of the situation is that we are the only ones that get so worked up over it.

It reminds me of the movie Fever Pitch (about the Red Sox, if you don't know), where Jimmy Fallon's character is at the bar later in the movie after the Red Sox have just lost a game....he notices that a few of the Sox's players are at the bar as well, having a great time, but that the fans are absolutely miserable.

That's how it is in politics, too. The John Kerrys, George Bushes, Hillary Clintons, and Al Gores don't hate each other or get as angry as the rest of us, whatever their public personas would like us to believe...they are all buddies having drinks together at the end of the day-- and the tab is getting paid by us.



Where is Andrew Jackson when you need him?
 
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