McCain Votes No, Puts GOP Out of Its Own Healthcare Misery

Did anyone really ever think the GOP had any real plan for healthcare reform for the American people? After eight years of tough talk and a complete unwillingness to repair Obamacare—the yarn came to a merciful end on Friday as John McCain saved his party and his country from embarrassing itself any further. Who knows, maybe even Mitch McConnell was in on it and knew he had John McCain’s no vote in hand to abdicate the GOP from any allegations whatsoever that they can actually govern beyond giving tax breaks to our wealthiest citizens.

Of course, tough talkers Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz all voted yes as we knew they would. In retrospect, can you really blame Caligula for routinely disparaging these three losers throughout the GOP primaries process. If you put these three in an iron cage you’d have to wonder if it would be a fight to the death or a threesome. I never would have written such a thought a week ago, but now that we live in the Golden Age of Antonio Scaramucci, apparently we need to write things about GOP men doing intimate things to one another.

We would assume McConnell and Ryan, being the ever paid for Koch Brother foot soldiers they truly are, will march forward to tax reform and the sacred holy grail known as the alternative minimum tax.

So we’ll never know. Did John McCain do the right thing for Americans or did he just do the right thing for the GOP by saving his party from itself and the messy prospect of actually doing something beyond just giving out tax breaks to the wealthiest Americans.

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