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To: wk4bush2004

Patriots don’t support McCain and his McAmnesty. If MCCain had turned Sarah loose during the election Obama wouldn’t have been president.


116 posted on 03/26/2010 10:41:21 AM PDT by CodeToad
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To: CodeToad; B4Ranch; wardaddy; rabscuttle385; stephenjohnbanker; sickoflibs; All

“Patriots don’t support McCain and his McAmnesty. If MCCain had turned Sarah loose during the election Obama wouldn’t have been president.”

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You’re right. There is thread after thread at that time from all of us wishing she hadn’t been under his thumb. People forget how treacherous he was...not to the opposition, to his base.

McCain disavows radio host who insulted Obama (no insults, just facts, but McCain DID insult Cunningham, who was supporting him.)

Republican John McCain quickly denounced the comments of a radio talk show host who while warming up a campaign crowd referred repeatedly to Barack Hussein Obama and called the Democratic presidential candidate a “hack, Chicago-style” politician.

“Now we have a hack, Chicago-style Daley politician who is picturing himself as change. When he gets done with you, all you’re going to have in your pocket is change,” Cunningham said as the audience laughed.

The time will come, Cunningham added, when the liberal-leaning media will “peel the bark off Barack Hussein Obama” and tell the truth about his relationship with indicted fundraiser Antoin “Tony” Rezko and how Obama got “sweetheart deals” in Chicago.

McCain wasn’t on stage or, he says, in the building when Cunningham made the comments, but he quickly distanced himself from the radio talk show host after finishing his speech. McCain spoke to a couple hundred people at Memorial Hall in downtown Cincinnati.

“I apologize for it,” the Arizona senator told reporters, addressing the issue before they had a chance to ask about Cunningham’s comments.

“I did not know about these remarks, but I take responsibility for them. I repudiate them,” he said. “My entire campaign I have treated Senator Obama and Senator (Hillary Rodham) Clinton with respect. I will continue to do that throughout this campaign.”

McCain called both Democrats “honorable Americans” and said, “I want to dissociate myself with any disparaging remarks that may have been said about them.”

Asked whether the use of Obama’s middle name — the same as former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein — is proper,

McCain said: “No, it is not. Any comment that is disparaging of either Senator Clinton or Senator Obama is totally inappropriate.”

McCain said he didn’t know who allowed Cunningham to speak but said he was sure it was in coordination with his campaign. He said he didn’t hear the comments and has never met Cunningham, but “I will certainly make sure that nothing like that happens again.”

Later, on his radio show, Cunningham expressed disappointment with McCain’s apology and said he would endorse Clinton as a result.

“Did John McCain repudiate me? When he didn’t hear the remarks at all? He just threw me under the bus to the national media,” Cunningham said on local radio station WLW.

Cunningham also disputed McCain’s assertion that the two had never met.[snip]Feb. 27, 2008

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/politics/5573832.html

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FR Thread on this:
McCain apology angers conservative host

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1977135/posts

Some great posts, btw. This one works, #13

“McCain thinks he’ll gain support of the media by denouncing conservatives. Come election day, he’ll have the support of neither.”


201 posted on 03/26/2010 12:44:10 PM PDT by AuntB (WE are NOT a nation of immigrants! We're a nation of Americans! http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/)
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