Posted on 07/17/2010 7:38:05 AM PDT by Borax Queen
Hayworth-McCain debate ping.... They did talk a lot about the border last night, a topic that usually seems off-limits in most debates...
Make no mistake;if the back-stabbing prick manages to get re-elected using his wife’s money to buy the election,he’ll be back to his old maverick-ey ways come 2011.
BTT
Hayworth did very well. He smacked McCain upside the head numerous times, yet retained a friendly demeanor overall. I give him an A.
Face it folks. McNut is going to win and return to being the backstabbing McNut we all have grown to hate. This Deakin guy is going to split the conservative vote. Also it doesn’t help matters that Hayworth is coming across as a loon.
“Make no mistake;if the back-stabbing prick manages to get re-elected using his wifes money to buy the election,hell be back to his old maverick-ey ways come 2011.”
The geezer still wants to be president.
I applauded several times, while watching the debate. Especially when I heard that Joe Arpaio was NOT putting his support behind McCain!
(And I loved it when Hayworth looked at McCain’s shoes, and feigned surprise that he wasn’t wearing “FLIP-FLOPS”! LOL!)
Cool. I was just reading the live thread and am glad it went well for JD. I hope he gets some traction now.
” (And I loved it when Hayworth looked at McCains shoes, and feigned surprise that he wasnt wearing FLIP-FLOPS! LOL!)”
That was a classic ;-)
For those who missed it
McCain was horrible, with that, "my friends", "You all know the Facts", yea we do and don't call me Friend. He danced around the questions, hem hawed until he figured we all forgot what the question was, then dodged it completely.
Last thing that made me give McCain an F, was when Deakin gave his final talk, McCain condesendingly turned to Deakin and said "you did very well, this being your first time", what a JERK. He just called Deakin a little immature pip squeak, he's cute and tries hard,give him credit for showing up, but not in my(McCain)league.
Even though Deakin stumbled in his final, I can overlook that. He seems very intelligent and being a smart alack snob is not a requirement for the job.
My vote would be for 1. Hayworth, 2. Deakin then there is no #3. lol
This logic slays me: "I can't vote for tax cuts, because there won't be enough spending cuts to match." Huh? One, where's McCain been on pushing spending cuts? He supports friggin' 'cap & trade' for pete's sake. McCain doesn't want spending cuts.
Please, Arizona Republicans, it will send a huge message to dump McCain. Please, we're praying out here, do not give McCain the nomination. Please don't do it.
You do realize that McCain’s constant uttering of the phrase “my friends” is a nod to the illegal immigrant population, don’t you? Tacking the phrase “my friend” onto every discussion is commonplace in the Mexican/Central American culture. Especially when you’re talking to someone who is certainly not your friend.
I just can't stand McCain, and have personally thought for a long time, that when he was a POW and linguering in that prison. I believe in his mind he thought that when he got out, or if he ever got out he would come back to America and do his best to DESTROY the Republican party from within.
Reason: Nixon was president then, and could have stopped it sooner. I think his attitude is nothing more than evil revenge. JMO...
It goes back to what I posted before, it has that patronizing tone to it. In the line of your very sweet, now shut up and go away, I know better attitude.
Is that about it?
Exactly. I recall seeing a Mexican government official being interviewed by Bill O’Reilly a while back and the guy kept adding “my friend” to every other sentence. Finally O’Reilly made a remark along the lines of, “Well, I don’t consider us friends, but...” I think they view it as deferential or respectful in their culture, but to an American, it’s totally patronizing. I get nauseous every time I hear McCain say it. He talks like an old fool who thinks he knows everything and us peons should just submit and shut the hell up.
JD won this debate, period.
Deakin may be a nice guy, but he’s working for McCain, whether he knows it or not. Very unfortunate.
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