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  • People Need To STOP Bashing Sarah Palin Over McCain

    03/26/2010 8:44:09 AM PDT · by wk4bush2004 · 386 replies · 4,629+ views
    So yeah, I'm getting sick and tired of how people are bashing Sarah Palin over her endorsement of McCain. We all know why she's doing it and she has my complete respect and support. So, anyway, conservatives are fighting amongst each other over this and it really is pathetic! On Sarah's Facebook page, people keep lamenting, whining and moaning over it, and I kept calmly trying to calm them down, but they wouldn't listen. Finally, I lost it and said: "FOR GOD'S SAKE, PEOPLE, PULL YOURSELVES TOGETHER!!!!! THIS IS NOT HOW A GROUP OF PATRIOTS ACTS!!!!!!!! SERIOUSLY, DOES SOMEONE HAVE...
  • Hayworth Discusses His Primary Challenge To McCain(Rachel Maddow show)

    03/15/2010 9:41:46 PM PDT · by Once-Ler · 26 replies · 742+ views
    Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ) discusses his primary challenge to Senator John McCain. Video at link
  • McCain, Palin to campaign together in Arizona

    03/15/2010 8:25:03 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 211 replies · 3,423+ views
    AP ^ | 2010-03-15
    PHOENIX (AP) — John McCain and Sarah Palin are scheduled to campaign together in Arizona next week for the first time since they conceded the presidential election in Phoenix in 2008. Palin and McCain will be at a rally and picnic in Tucson on March 26, followed the next day by a rally in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa.
  • Palin-McCain Visit Starting To Take Shape

    03/11/2010 8:47:43 PM PST · by pissant · 52 replies · 1,103+ views
    Fox ^ | 3/11/10 | Jake Gibson
    Former Republican vice presidential nominee and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will be in Arizona the last weekend of March as part of Senator John McCain's re-election campaign. Details of that trip are now starting to come into focus. McCain and his 2008 running mate will host a campaign rally in Tucson on the afternoon of Friday March 26th, before holding a high dollar fundraiser at the Arizona Biltmore later that evening. On Saturday the 27th they will hold another rally in Phoenix. For the fundraiser, $2500 gets you into the dinner as well as an hour-long pre-dinner VIP reception, including...
  • New McCain Bill: American Citizens May Be Held Without Charge During Hostilities

    03/10/2010 8:49:16 AM PST · by AuntB · 43 replies · 1,387+ views
    PoliGazette ^ | Mar. 10, 2010 | Michael Merritt
    So, I thought for sure that this had to be misinterpretation by liberals at best, or a downright lie at worst. They lied about the removal of the writ of habeus corpus for detainees, after all, claiming that it applied to all Americans. So, before even reading the bill, I knew that the reports of McCain writing a bill that would call for the indefinite detention of American citizens who are labeled unlawful enemy combatants were incorrect. It was just the liberals hyperventilating yet again. Right? Well, now I’m not sure. While it still may be nothing to blink at...
  • John McCain Campaign Urges J.D. Hayworth to Disavow Endorsement from Aniti-Immigration Group

    02/27/2010 12:30:40 PM PST · by pissant · 115 replies · 2,490+ views
    Phoenix New TImes ^ | 2/24/10 | John King
    On the same day the anti-illegal immigration group Americans for Legal Immigration endorsed former Congressman J.D. Hayworth in his bid to unseat Senator John McCain as the GOP candidate for Senate, the McCain campaign is calling on Hayworth to disavow the endorsement. "J.D. Hayworth's lavish praise for the social theories of noted anti-Semite and xenophobe Henry Ford sparked a major controversy during his losing 2006 campaign, causing many Arizonans to question Mr. Hayworth's judgment. It is astounding that Mr. Hayworth would today accept the endorsement of a group that the Anti-Defamation League reports is backed by white supremacists, neo-Nazis and...
  • Abortion Contortions - Why McCain & Giuliani can't close the deal

    02/22/2007 7:15:43 AM PST · by PDR · 28 replies · 465+ views
    The American Spectator ^ | February 22, 2007 | W. James Antle III
    Say you're a top-tier Republican presidential candidate whose name isn't Rudy Giuliani. The polls are looking increasingly grim. A survey released yesterday has the former New York mayor more than 20 points ahead of his nearest rival. What do you do? Well, you might try dusting off the abortion issue to persuade a pro-life party to turn against its pro-choice frontrunner. But that seems to be too much for the two leading candidates nipping at Giuliani's heels to manage. Sen. John McCain's pro-life voting record isn't perfect -- he has supported both federally funded fetal tissue research and embryo-destructive experimentation...