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Buh-Bye, Rep. Joseph Cao
After being the only Republican to support the healthcare reform bill in November, Rep. Joseph Cao (R-La.) voted against it Sunday, because he felt its executive order prohibiting the federal funding of abortions–a restriction brokered by an anti-abortion Dem, Rep. Bart Stupak–was not strict enough. The bill eventually passed 219-212.
Now, if activity in the Twitterverse following the bill’s passage gives us any kind of accurate temperature read on the future of freshman Congressman Cao, who hails from a highly Democratic district in NOLA…
I’d say DUDE. IS. COOKED.
[The Hill: Lone GOP 'yes' vote last time is voting 'no' this time around]
Filed under: Anti-Abortion, Bart Stupak, Catholics, HCR, Healthcare Reform, Healthcare Reform Bill Passes, Joseph Cao, New Orleans, Politics, Rep. Bart Stupak, Rep. Cao, Rep. Joseph Cao, Republicans, Vietnamese-Americans
DISGWITTER OF THE WEAK! “GO BACK TO Saigon, South Vietnam” Joseph Cao
This Tweet, from @RightBloggerPat, speaks for itself (and by self we mean its pedestrian, unoriginal, 3rd grade, racist core):

The old “go back to where you came from” stinger!
Yawn.
[DISGRASIAN: AMAZIAN OF THE WEEK! Anh "Joseph" Cao]
[Newsweek: Rep. Joseph Cao, the Sole Republican to Support Pelosi Health Bill]
Thanks, @ohmgee!
Filed under: Anh "Joseph" Cao, Conservative Pieces of Shit, Joseph Cao, Louisianans, playing the race card, Racism, Racist Tweets, Rep. Cao, Rep. Joseph Cao, Twitter, Vietnamese-Americans
Rep. Joseph Cao Is One Of Us And We Don’t Mean “Asian”
Rep. Joseph Cao (R-LA) was one of only 7 Republicans in the House who broke across party lines Tuesday and voted to rebuke South Carolina Republican Joe Wilson for shouting “You lie!” during Obama’s health care speech to Congress last week. The 240-179 vote in favor of rebuking (love that word, so hardass) Wilson came after Wilson refused to deliver a formal apology from the House floor.
The Daily Beast posted a terrific piece about Cao following the vote, calling him both “the most endangered Republican in the House,” because he comes from a largely Democratic district in New Orleans, and “among the most White House-friendly Republican politicians in the country.” It suggested that Cao may be the only member of the GOP who’ll support Obama’s health care plan and also quoted the Louisiana lawmaker as saying:
“(Republicans) have to be approachable to the average American family. We have to be approachable to the average American. Unfortunately, I don’t believe our message has been that. It’s been somewhat anti-immigrant, it’s been oftentimes too pro-business and anti-family.“
In other words, Cao votes with Democrats, supports Obama, and wants to put immigrants (like himself) and families before big business? Dude. If it looks like a Democrat, swims like a Democrat and quacks like a Democrat, then it probably is a Democrat.
Come over to our side already, Rep. Cao!
(P.S. Your wife, Kate, is too hot to be a Republican, anyway.)
Filed under: Anh "Joseph" Cao, Joseph Cao, Joseph Cao Closet Democrat, Louisiana, One of Us One of Us One of Us, Politicians, Rep. Cao, Rep. Joseph Cao
Rep. Joseph Cao Admits He’s a Closet Case
Meowww, Mrs. Cao!On Tuesday, in front of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, Rep. Joseph Cao, the first Vietnamese-American elected to Congress, admitted to being a closet case. A “closet Democrat” that is. His exact words were:
“Don’t tell the Republicans, but I might be a closet Democrat,” said Cao to a round of laughter.
Now, this sounds like a prime example of Rep. Cao, who comes from a heavily Democratic district, panda-ring–what you’d call pandering to our people–but methinks there is another explanation.
TRANSLASIAN: “THE GOP SHIP IS A’SINKING. WE’VE GOT THE HEAD OF THE RNC KOWTOWING TO THAT CRACKHEAD RUSH LIMBAUGH AND MY RE-ELECTION IN 2010 IS A HAIR’S BREADTH AWAY. ABORT, ABORT.”
Filed under: Anh "Joseph" Cao, Closet Cases, firsts, Hot Politician's Wives, Joseph Cao, Joseph Cao Closet Democrat, Kate Cao, Michael Steele, Rep. Cao, Rush Limbaugh, Vietnamese-Americans























