You call a 68-32 vote (13 of 45 Republicans) to be bipartisan? Lol...I'll try to remember this in our future discussions. And Reid never sent that immigration bill to the House, so they never had the opportunity to vote on it...you realize that, right?
What is the last bill of any consequence to get almost 70 votes in the Senate, including about a third of the opposition party? (probably something to do with war or national security) Needless to say, that's a pretty solid achievement for any new domestic legislation about a controversial topic.
And what do you mean about 'sent the bill to the House'. The House does not require the Senate to deliver a copy of the bill there to vote on it. What, did you think Reid hid it in a drawer or something and Boehner couldn't find it?
In fact, Boehner explicitly said he wouldn't take up any bill the Senate passed and that the House would pass their own immigration bill... which of course they never bothered to do.
http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/john-boehner-house-immigration-vote-93845.html
So yeah.
