Politico: Warner not ‘going over well’ with Democrats
By | Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 | Policy

Sen. Mark Warner appears to be in trouble with his own party, as he made frustrated comments that apparently did not portray the Democratic caucus in the best light.

Mr. Warner blamed the Tea Party for gridlock on Capitol Hill. Nothing new there, I suppose, but he also lamented that there are only “six or eight people” on the Hill who make the decisions.

I realize an argument could be made for the Tea Party controlling leadership in the House (although I seriously doubt it more and more); but is Warner saying that this grassroots movement also has its grips on the Senate, who has not passed a budget in years, and who is deliberately delaying putting any sort of parliamentary procedure toward Obama’s precious Jobs bill? Is the Senate’s legislative lethargy the result of a clandestine operation by the Tea Party, who has bribed these lawmakers into sloth in order to foment their ultimate goal of anarchy and governmental collapse? This is the stuff of thriller novels…. Or Mr. Warner is simply desperate for attention.


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Andrew Schwartz

Andrew Schwartz is a historian from Old Dominion University, where, despite his conservative arguments in liberal academia, he graduated Summa Cum Laude. His focus as a historian is on Colonial and Revolutionary American political and intellectual history. His focus on politics is rational conservatism. He has written on politics and history for various blogs for about five years.

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2 Responses to "Politico: Warner not ‘going over well’ with Democrats"
  1. valentinus October 4, 2011 14:23 pm

    Well, Warner may be dissed by Dems but he is held in awe by Repubs. Maybe he could switch parties. If that’s too snarky, I assume he, like Webb, is not suited to the Senate. So look for him to run for Gov and then point to all these phony baloney articles as proof that he really never voted for Obamacare, Dodd Frank etc.

  2. Brian Kirwin October 5, 2011 06:28 am

    Warner doesn’t need them. They don’t need him. It’s a perfect match!

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