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Originally Posted by ubertuber
Pan, if you go to The Library of Congress you can easily search for the bills that Obama has co-sponsored. Many, many of them have Republican co-sponsors. I started to compile a list, but it because tedious becuse there are so many.
Here are two WaPo articles that talk about his performance in the IL state legislature. Again, solid records of bi-partisan work, including one bill that was passed unanimously.
This one is anecdotal.
This one is "news".
Here's a quote from Republican State Senator from IL, on the Fox website, of all places:
“People on both sides of the aisle would find him to be someone who would reach across to find out why people think the way they do,” said William Mahar, a former Republican state senator. “He wouldn’t talk just to people who agreed with him.”
In short, I think that your perception of Obama as a legislative unilateralist is unfounded.
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Once again, the facts triumph over emotion.
I do like pan's McCain-Kennedy and McCain-Feingold examples since McCain has now taken positions against both in order to appease the far right base.
Almost as much as I like McCain taking credit for the 21th Century GI bill that was included in the recent Iraq funding bill since he was the leading opponent of the bill in the Senate.