Mark Kirk is a politician masquerading as a Republican. He represents the 10th district of Illinois in the House of Representatives. He voted for the Cap and Trade bill last spring. He should be stripped of his (R).
Anyway, the dude decided to run for the Senate in 2010. Obama’s old seat. The one now filled by Roland Burris, who was appointed by Rod Blogojevich. You know, the governor that was caught selling the senate seat to the highest bidder and was subsequently kicked out of office? Well, before he left, he appointed Burris. And Burris is still there. It’s complete craziness.
But I have to stop talking about Burris and Blogojevich and how ludicrous the whole situation is before my head explodes.
Back to Mark Kirk. Who is running as a Republican against Burris for that much discussed seat. Since he’s running as a Republican, he’s had to address his “yes” vote on Cap and Trade, as no Republican that actually acted like one would have ever in a million years voted for it.
“It was in the narrow interests of my congressional district…But, as your (senator), representing the entire state of Illinois, I would vote ‘no’ against the bill coming up, and that’s because we are manufacturing, agriculture and coal state.”
It’s ironic that by trying to sound more conservative in order to gain the Republican nomination, he just ended up sounding even more liberal. If he was fine screwing over the other 18 districts in Illinois “in the narrow interests” of his own turf, then I doubt he’d take issue screwing over the other 49 states in Illinios’ narrow interest.
Mr. Kirk, you may call yourself a Republican, but you are certainly not a conservative.



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