While Sen. Rand Paul was sneaking bites of a candy bar yesterday during his 13-hour filibuster, his colleague Sen. John McCain was out to dinner out with President Obama. The well-fed senator didn’t make it back to assist with the filibuster, but instead took to the floor today to denounce Paul for his “political stunt.” McCain sounds like he’s gotten over his anger; now he’s sad because his good friend, Democrat Sen. Carl Levin, will not seek reelection, opening the possibility of a GOP pick-up next year.
Perhaps McCain would be less sad if he joined his good friend in retirement?
@senjohnmccain Sit down in the corner. You no longer speak for Republicans and certainly not for Conservatives. Get the hook. #tcot
— Mary Lou Welz (@Artist4Palin) March 7, 2013
@SenJohnMcCain when are you going to?
— Higgins In Japan ? (@Higgins82) March 7, 2013
https://twitter.com/gary4205/status/309807866452258817
https://twitter.com/jjtejkl/status/309810359110361088
McCain, Graham, and others who criticized Rand Paul ought to follow Carl Levin into retirement. #StandWithRand
— LSPagans (@lspagans) March 8, 2013
Commie Ass Sen Carl Levin is retiring… #McCain is sad… #tcot #gop
— Sandra Binder (@charmingtail) March 7, 2013
@loudobbsnews They both disgust me. McCain is "sad" to see his friend Carl Levin is going to retire. I live in MI….I'M ELATED!!!!
— Infidel Mike (@glockster23) March 7, 2013
https://twitter.com/BourbonWarfare/status/309832563663454208
@SenJohnMcCain Carl Levin's your bestie but Rand Paul is the enemy. Jerk.
— jon gabriel (@exjon) March 8, 2013
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