Wednesday, August 13, 2008
The lockstep liberal: Barack Obama
Sen. Barack Obama has made a big deal about his ability to unite people, to reach across the aisle and work with Republicans, to bring the nation together.
Those words sure sound nice, but the reality is that Obama has one of the most partisan voting records during his brief time in Congress.
In 2007, Obama Voted With The Democrat Party 97 Percent Of The Time. (Congressional Quarterly Website, http://www.cq.com, Accessed 3/3/08)
In 2006, Obama Voted With The Democrat Party 96 Percent Of The Time. (Congressional Quarterly Website, http://www.cq.com, Accessed 1/27/08)
In 2005, Obama Voted With The Democrat Party 97 Percent Of The Time. (Congressional Quarterly Website, http://www.cq.com, Accessed 1/27/08)
Obama's rhetoric doesn't match the reality.
Read more about Obama's liberal voting record at the link below.
Obama: Weak on Bipartisanship, Says Republican National Committee
Those words sure sound nice, but the reality is that Obama has one of the most partisan voting records during his brief time in Congress.
In 2007, Obama Voted With The Democrat Party 97 Percent Of The Time. (Congressional Quarterly Website, http://www.cq.com, Accessed 3/3/08)
In 2006, Obama Voted With The Democrat Party 96 Percent Of The Time. (Congressional Quarterly Website, http://www.cq.com, Accessed 1/27/08)
In 2005, Obama Voted With The Democrat Party 97 Percent Of The Time. (Congressional Quarterly Website, http://www.cq.com, Accessed 1/27/08)
Obama's rhetoric doesn't match the reality.
Read more about Obama's liberal voting record at the link below.
Obama: Weak on Bipartisanship, Says Republican National Committee