When you source from wiki, and when the information is patently ridiculous (McCain = isolationist!?), that's when it's a good idea to track down a reputable source.Like that? His wikipedia bio notes:
When you source from wiki, and when the information is patently ridiculous (McCain = isolationist!?), that's when it's a good idea to track down a reputable source.Like that? His wikipedia bio notes:
“If Mr. Mourdock is elected, I want him to be a good Senator,” Lugar said in the statement, according to the Evansville Courier and Press. “But that will require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to Washington.”
But wait, there’s more:
He and I share many positions, but his embrace of an unrelenting partisan mindset is irreconcilable with my philosophy of governance and my experience of what brings results for Hoosiers in the Senate. In effect, what he has promised in this campaign is reflexive votes for a rejectionist orthodoxy and rigid opposition to the actions and proposals of the other party. His answer to the inevitable roadblocks he will encounter in Congress is merely to campaign for more Republicans who embrace the same partisan outlook. He has pledged his support to groups whose prime mission is to cleanse the Republican party of those who stray from orthodoxy as they see it.
Lugar's career (as an elected official) is over. What's the chance of him actually supporting the Democrat?
While I personally found Senator Lugar to be somewhat dense, I am kind of appalled at why he lost his comfy seat -- he failed to support default on government debt, he dared to support nuclear arms reduction, and he actually made deals with Demmycrats once in a blue moon. .
Lugar has some parting words about his opponent:
Mourdock's latest ads included the fact that Lugar voted for Obama's Supreme Court nominees.
The bastard! How dare he!
Man, why didn't we hear any of that from his campaign before the election? All I heard were stupid frivolous crap about how Mourdock missed meetings and stuff.
By all accounts, his heart just wasn't in this race.
In a lengthy speech at the National Defense University, Indiana Sen. Richard G. Lugar weighed the benefits of talking to foreign leaders, including U.S. enemies, against other actions, such as military force. The issue marks one of the sharpest divides between Obama and John McCain , who has called the Democratic nominee naive for suggesting that he would sit down with leaders such as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Lugar, however, praised Obama, noting that isolation often does not resolve contentious issues.
“He correctly cautions against the implication that hostile nations must be dealt with almost exclusively through isolation or military force,” Lugar said in a prepared remarks released before his speech. “In some cases, refusing to talk can even be dangerous.”
Lugar, however, said McCain is right to warn that “there are times when diplomatic approaches to rogue regimes have little efficacy.”
The cite in Brainster's wiki extract is a dead link, but this appears to be the source article in question.
Yes, Brainster. This is exactly like Joseph Lieberman actively campaigning for McCain and speaking on McCain's behalf at the Republican National Convention.
When you are 80 years old, heart racing is not a good thingBy all accounts, his heart just wasn't in this race.
The cite in Brainster's wiki extract is a dead link, but this appears to be the source article in question.
Yes, Brainster. This is exactly like Joseph Lieberman actively campaigning for McCain and speaking on McCain's behalf at the Republican National Convention.
Lugar's career (as an elected official) is over. What's the chance of him actually supporting the Democrat?
You're thoroughly missing the point.
This is why people are saying that the Republicans are going too far in their partisan crap. When you try to equate Dick Lugar with Joe Lieberman, you are clearly working outside of reality in any sense of the word.
Consider the source.
Daredelvis
Dick Lugar = Joe Lieberman. Catch the liberals around here mourning for Joe.
While I personally found Senator Lugar to be somewhat dense, I am kind of appalled at why he lost his comfy seat -- he failed to support default on government debt, he dared to support nuclear arms reduction, and he actually made deals with Demmycrats once in a blue moon. And so hangin's too good fur 'im, it seems.
Wake me when these political temper tantrums stop being rewarded...
I'm sending off a donation today, in fact. We absolutely can pick up that seat.