Posted on 10/18/2010 3:50:11 PM PDT by Maelstorm
McCain is one of them.
No, Kirk didn’t play me for a chump. Although I’ve been registered in his district for nine years, I haven’t voted for him. When the choices are a liberal, with a “D,” by his name, and a liberal, with an “R,” by his name, I skip that section, of the ballot.
OK cool — I wonder if that’s what I read. I’m a little under the weather and not quite remembering things clearly....
Mark Kirk is NOT only a RINO, He is a LYIN RINO!!
THE STENCH IS UNBEARABLE!!
Almost surpassed by the stench of his flunkies in this thread...
It’s not about Labno having a chance it’s about Kirk and Alexi both being unacceptable.
One of them will win, either way we lose. I for one will not be responsible for putting Kirk in there. We’ve heard his song before, Arlen Specter, Jim Jeffords. Or Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins for examples of those who never officially make the jump. I’m voting for the only remotely conservative candidate, Labno.
Alexi is dog crap and his commercials make me wanna reach though the TV and smack him. But on the plus side we can be rid of him, in the next election (or sooner if he is ever criminally prosecuted as he should be.)
Kirk on the other hand would be like a bad rash. He will never be allowed to lose a GOP primary, anyone strong enough to do it will be “strongly discouraged” from running. The only way he’d ever lose would be to a democrat, ala Paul Simon beating liberal Republican Chuck Percy in 1984.
BTW in case you haven’t noticed Senators govern the entire country so your “dude easy for you to say..you don’t live here” doesn’t make much sense. Out of state freepers are doing us a service by exposing Kirk. Far too many Illinoisans have swallowed his BS hook line and sinker.
If Kirk was a democrat would you accept his “repentence” or would you call him a piece of crap liar?
This is all pointless. The Dem will win because this is the most fraudulent election in living memory, especially in Chicago.
I always accept an apology. I wouldn’t vote for him if he was a Democrat, but I’d be willing to accept it and forget it.
And that's only his "pretty good fiscally conservative" record I cited. (ever notice any Republican who loudly proclaims to be a "fiscal conservative" isn't?) I didn't even get into Kirk's record on social issues (supports partial birth abortion, "transgender rights", pro-amnesty, F- rating from Gun Owners of America, etc.)
Given Kirk's track record of the past decade, it's clear any freeper who repeats his talking points that Kirk is "fiscally conservative and socially moderate" is either completely ignorant of his actual beliefs, or knowingly lying about the man's views to try and make him acceptable to the GOP base. Kirk is the 2nd most liberal Republican in the House (the no. #1 liberal, Mike Castle of Delaware, lost his primary) and more liberal than a good chuck of card-carrying Demoncrats, including not only southern and western Democrats from GOP districts, but even some Chicago machine Democrats.
I would probably rate Kirk even to the left of Ahnuld. Kirk will undoubtedly be the media's top choice when they need a "Republican" to make the rounds of the nightly talk shows promoting the Democrats agenda as "bipartisan", and speaking out against conservative Republicans legislation as "too extreme". And we're not only going to have that for the next six years, but Kirk will probably cling to his Senate seat for decades. As an Illinoisan I'm embarrassed to think of it. The freepers promoting this guy so we can "take Obama's seat" better get used to hearing promos like this in the near future:
"COMING UP NEXT: BARACK'S COMEBACK?
CNN REPORTER: It wasn't long ago that there were whispers around Washington that President Obama was a 'one-termer'. Last year's GOP landslide election seemed to have sealed his fate. But now the President has shown he can get things done and has earned praise from even the most staunch Republican officials. When we come back, we'll talk with Republican Senator Mark Kirk, the man who holds Obama's former Senate seat. Kirk & Obama made headlines this year in an area few thought consensus would be possible: the landmark Energy Reform bill. KIRK: When we first came to the table, we didn't know if the President was serious about real energy reform. But President Obama far exceeded my expectations. What my Republican colleagues in the Senate are afraid to admit is that President Obama showed the kind of leadership we haven't seen in decades. It's a whole new ball game now..."
MSNBC SPECIAL REPORT: HIDDEN RACISM IN THE GOP with SPECIAL GUEST Senator Mark Kirk (R)
Keith Olbermann: Senator, would you say xenophobia is a real problem in today's Republican Party?
Mark Kirk: Oh, yes. Many on the far-right are against immigration solely because of race. One of the things I've tried to do is stand up against this element in the party by pushing for immigration reform.
Keith Olbermann: Do you feel that's why the tea party opposed your Senate candidacy last year?
Mark Kirk: It certainly played a factor in their attacks. But the tea party isn't just xenophobic, Keith. They recruit many people from the fringes of our soecity that are openly racist, anti-woman, and anti-gay. For instance, I've been attacked on numerous occassions because I support equal rights for women.
Keith Olbermann: So those who claim the tea party isn't full of closet bigots are being a tad dishonest with the public, are they not?
Mark Kirk: Everyone knows the tea party is full of bigots, the problem is many of them have now elected tea party members to office as Republicans. We need to confront those people and tell them they don't represent the American public. Here in Illinois we proved the voters don't want the Republican Party to be anti-woman, or anti-science, or bash immigrants.
Keith Olbermann: Do you feel the Republican opposition to President Obama's immigration reform bill is motivated by that tea party racism?
Mark Kirk: Certainly. To everyone listening at home, please, call or write your Republican Senator and tell them to stop this hatred against hispanic Americans. I'm against undocumented immigration as well, mind you, but the solution is not to throw our hardest working people out of the country.
Exactly. The folks that deny what this guy REALLY is are either stupid or are on the Combiner payroll. I pray he is defeated.
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