Hey, Juan! Go back to your North Vietnamese butt buddies! Thanks for introducing us to Sarah Palin, though. Now go away.
This is nuts from a crazy old man.
Shut up, Loser. When we want advice on winning, you are the last person we will call.
Hey Juan. Where were all of these voters in 2010?
It is true and we (non democrats) are so stupid that while they illegally change our demographics in order to control the country, we are afraid to object because then we are “racists”.
One of several reasons people believe America is finished.
Unfortunately, McCain is quite right. If we continue losing the Hispanic vote by the margins we have recently, in a generation or so we might not even be able to win Texas.
We saw this play out in Nevada and Colorado in 2010. The rapidly growing Hispanic demographic turned out heavily for Reid and Bennet and cost us 2 seats. Granted Angle was a poor candidate anyway, but Reid was virtually the most unpopular senator in the United States and still managed to win. Buck was actually a fairly solid Tea Party candidate, but the Hispanic vote was enough to make the difference and defeat him.
Somehow we have to win a bigger percentage of the Hispanic vote. They are voters we can get, we just have to do a better job of it. We've got to find a way to address immigration enforcement without allowing the Democrats and the media to paint us as anti-Hispanic.
That kind of thinking have led to the policies which now have those states in play and others out of reach.
Cierra la boca, Juan!
With Juan’s help, they indeed may...
Dear God, please make it stop.
Colorado & New Mexico up for play?? good news considering your sorry ass lost both those states in 2008 mclame...
Classic politician - say and do anything to get elected - the country be damned.
Shut up and go sit down McCain, you jerk.
The Republicans put up illegal alien lover McCain in 2008 after he put forth the McCain/Kennedy amnesty bill and he got 3 million votes FEWER than Bush and dropped in hispanic vote percentage from 36 for Bush to 29 for McCain.
For every hispanic vote McCain pandered to get, he lost two non-hispanic voters who were sick of illegal immigration and McCain’s defense of it. McCain lost about 900000 votes compared to Bush in spite of his pandering.
Hispanics have put themselves on the democrat plantation, just like blacks. Have them ask the blacks how that’s worked out for them.
YMaIn, ou have certainly revealed yourself to be an A-hole.....Grade-A.
Just take your retirement. Nobody really listens to doddering old men anymore.
Do yourzelf a favor and hire a nurse. Its sad to see the drool on the side of your face. The nurse could follow you around wiping that embarrasimg slime off, while simultaneously feeding you Gerber....
Yuh poor stoopid bastuhd....
I like what she has to say a whole lot more than what the old mavrick, does.FORT LAUDERDALE Michele Bachmann made a surprise campaign swing Thursday through South Florida, where the GOP presidential contender said she believed her stances would “bring Latino voters in.”
But after the news conference, some political observers in her own party weren’t so sure.
Bachmann, speaking at press conference at the Westin Fort Lauderdale hotel Thursday evening before a private Boca Raton fundraiser, called for massive deportation of illegal immigrants, for English to be designated the official language of the federal government, and for an end to automatic citizenship for babies born on American soil.
“When people are intercepted here illegally, they need to come within the confines of the law,” Bachmann said. “If that means deportation, we need to have deportation.”
Illegal immigration costs the United States $113 billion a year, which “works out to about $1,000 per household in South Florida,” she said.
Sid Dinerstein, chairman of Palm Beach County’s Republican Party, said even conservative Hispanics and many other GOP members aren’t in favor of massive deportation. “Nobody wants people rounded up,” Dinerstein said.
Ana Navarro, a South Florida GOP consultant and fundraiser, said Bachmann is trying to make a last-ditch play to the far right of the Republican Party, not targeting Florida Hispanic voters.
“I think she’s trying to become a blip on the radar again, and she’s saying things in hope that it gets her some attention,” Navarro said.
Bachmann, who several months ago was a rising star in the party, is polling at 1 percent in Florida, in the latest American Research Group poll. While Navarro said she hasn’t seen any polling that separates out Hispanic voters, she believes the Hispanic community is in line with the rest of the Republican voters in the state, who lately are leaning heavily toward Newt Gingrich.
Recent polls had Gingrich as a runaway frontrunner in Florida, up more than 20 points on Mitt Romney.
Bachmann bashed Gingrich several times on Thursday. She called him soft on immigration, saying he promotes amnesty for illegal immigrants. This came a day after Gingrich called Bachmann “factually challenged,” after she pointed to an eight-year-old editorial in the Wall Street Journal in which Gingrich supported a path to permanent residency for illegal workers.
Gingrich responded that he wasn’t supporting blanket amnesty, but on Thursday Bachmann said Gingrich has a “memory challenge.”->>LOL-<<<
Bachmann predicted that the Iowa caucus, just a month away, will be the “cannon shot that changes the world,” as she is propelled back into the race.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/state/gop-contender-bachmann-in-south-florida-calls-for-2007488.html
I like her best all of all them.
McCain will be busy spending next October telling us that Obama is not such a bad guy and would make a great President.... oh wait... that was during HIS campaign in 2008
He’s actually warning Obama that AZ might slip from O’s column. He ain’t worried about republicans losing it. He’s worried about Obama losing it.
Who will rid us of this meddlesome RINO?
So what else is new? The best course to winning is enforcing our immigration laws and appealing to Hispanic families who want to raise their children and grandchildren in a prosperous, decent America. Obama isn’t the answer, and amnesty isn’t the answer. Besides, given McCain’s example of how to run a presidential campaign, it makes sense to ignore his advice.