They didn't have a Fillibuster proof Senate at any time during their
tenure...


On Oct 29, 1:39 am, "mike [move on] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>  " McCain didn't seem to mind unified control of government when it
> was him, Phil Gramm, Tom DeLay, and George Bush."
>
> Frank is new target of McCain on the 
> trailhttp://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/articles/2008/10/29/frank_is...
> FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - Much of John McCain's stump speech is devoted to
> warning voters about the fiscal dangers that would accompany a Barack
> Obama presidency, but lately McCain has been picking on a lower-
> profile bogeyman to make his case.
>
>  "And he can't do that without raising our taxes or digging us further
> into debt like Congressman Barney Frank promised to do," McCain said
> last night, causing a part-time rodeo arena to rumble with boos at the
> mention of the Massachusetts Democrat.
>
> Frank has found a comfortable home in McCain's speeches in the
> campaign's closing days, as one of three congressional Democrats
> McCain picks out by name as he warns his audience to resist Democratic
> control of both the executive and legislative branches. McCain
> mentions Frank along with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate
> majority leader Harry Reid.
>
> For the last week, McCain has gleefully quoted from an interview
> Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, gave to the
> CNBC cable channel in which he laid out future budget priorities for a
> Democratic Congress.
>
> "You know, we've already seen a preview of their plans. It's pretty
> simple and unfortunately pretty familiar: tax and spend. When the
> chairman of one of the most powerful committees, Barney Frank,
> says . . ." McCain said Friday night in Durango, Colo.
>
> "Here's what he said, my friends, and I quote, 'focus on an immediate
> increase in spending,' we should take him at his word," McCain went
> on. "And when he says there are, quote, 'a lot of very rich people out
> there whom we can tax,' it's safe to assume he's talking about you."
>
> Frank yesterday dismissed McCain's words as "an appeal to prejudice"
> that he said reminded him of past Republican efforts to raise voter
> concerns about the prospect of congressmen Charles Rangel and John
> Conyers, who are black, becoming committee chairs.
>
> "I'm flattered by this," said Frank, who is gay. "But I don't think
> I'm the single most important member of the House after Nancy Pelosi.
> There are also a lot of straight white men who are committee
> chairmen."
>
> McCain's chief speechwriter, Mark Salter, shook his head when asked to
> respond. "We're bringing him up for his quotes," said Salter. "We're
> prejudiced against wasteful spenders and tax hikers."
>
> McCain has also criticized Frank for endorsing a 25 percent cut in
> Pentagon spending.
>
> "I'm very pleased it's a big priority for him to increase the military
> budget, tax cuts, and the deficit," Frank said. "He's being thoroughly
> intellectually dishonest about it. He didn't seem to mind unified
> control of government when it was him, Phil Gramm, Tom DeLay, and
> George Bush."
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