Quote by Harry S Truman
Whenever a fellow tells me he is bipartisan, I know he's going to vote against me.

Summary
This quote suggests that when someone claims to be bipartisan, it is an indication that they will ultimately oppose the speaker's interests or agenda. It implies a level of skepticism towards individuals who claim to have a neutral stance or claim to support both sides equally. The speaker seems to perceive being bipartisan as a deceptive tactic used by others to conceal their true intentions or to mask their opposition to the speaker's views.