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Observers Say McCain Sealed His Fate in the GOP with 'Compromise' Role
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| June 2, 2005
| By Bill Fancher and Jody Brown
Posted on 06/02/2005 10:51:12 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
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To: Jim Robinson
What McCain did was too raw to be easily forgotten. I don't give him a spitting chance in any election outside AZ.
To: Jim Robinson
In my opinion, this absolutely seals his fate in Republican primaries and conventions."
Good. And good riddance.
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posted on
06/02/2005 10:53:17 PM PDT
by
Arkie2
(No, I never voted for Bill Clinton. I don't plan on voting Republican again!)
To: Arkie2
In my opinion, this absolutely seals his fate in Republican primaries and conventions." I sure as heck hope so.
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posted on
06/02/2005 10:54:19 PM PDT
by
Brad’s Gramma
(Yo! Cowboy! I'm praying for a LoganMiracle! It CAN happen!!!!)
To: Jim Robinson
"When people are in close races, I am the first Republican who is asked to come and appear for that person. I am the most sought-after of all Republicans. In this last campaign, I was the one asked by the president to travel and campaign with him....When you look at the rank and file of ordinary Republicans, I'm extremely popular-it's some of the party apparatchiks who still harbor bad feelings toward me. But it is a little hard for them to do that now, because of my strong support for Bush....Particularly since the 2004 campaign, there has been a great softening of dislike for me." Can you even believe the sanctimoniousness of this guy?
As you well know, I am considered a "moderate, mushy" conservative.
I will never, EVER cast a vote for McCain. Never.
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posted on
06/02/2005 10:54:38 PM PDT
by
Howlin
(Up or down on Janice Brown!)
To: Jim Robinson
Judas McCain had already sealed his fate before this. All this does is slap upside the head any imbeciles who still believed he was good for the party.
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posted on
06/02/2005 10:55:40 PM PDT
by
Tall_Texan
(If you can think 180-degrees apart from reality, you might be a Democrat.)
To: Howlin
The question is: when will he make his Dim status official?
I have to wonder if he is burning bridges.
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posted on
06/02/2005 10:56:07 PM PDT
by
Paul Atreides
(FACT: You can get more reliable information in a beauty shop, than from the media)
To: Jim Robinson
I don't know what McCain was thinking. Doesn't he know that compromise is just not acceptable?
To: Jim Robinson
Grover G. Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, told FreeRepublic.com that by his actions, McCain has essentially written himself off as a potential nominee.Did Grover post this? Or was he on the radio?
To: Paul Atreides; Howlin; Jim Robinson
If he doesn't burn his bridges soon, the massive (vast) right wing conspiracy should burn them for him.
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posted on
06/02/2005 10:58:12 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(How do you solve a problem like Petronski?)
To: Paul Atreides
Jumpin' Johnnie, do ya think?
To: Paul Atreides
I think you are correct. McCain realizes he has no chance of ever being the Republican nominee, but a very good chance of being the demonRAT nominee (if he can survive Hillary's attacks).
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posted on
06/02/2005 10:59:26 PM PDT
by
twntaipan
( I would sooner trust the North Koreans to keep their word than the Democrats --- Ann Coulter)
To: Jim Robinson
bookmark ping for a.m. coffee , thanks Jim
To: Jim Robinson
Observers Say McCain Sealed His Fate in the GOP with 'Compromise' Role Tell me, what exactly are they (the movers & shakers or leaders of the R party) ready to do about it?
......(pause)
....
Right, I didn't think so.
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posted on
06/02/2005 11:04:38 PM PDT
by
thegreatbeast
(Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
To: steenkeenbadges
I give him a chance- if he runs for VP with Hillary.
To: bagocookies
I don't know what McCain was thinking. Doesn't he know that compromise is just not acceptable?Well one might compromise on wether to build 1 new Aircraft carrier every 5 years as opposed to 1 every 8 years. Its just a matter of degrees.
But this issue wasn't a compromise, it was a sell out.
The only positive thing about it was that it revealed how baseless the Democrat opposition to these Judicial nominations were. But that will be useless against the Democrats in the future. They never worry about what they said or did last week.
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posted on
06/02/2005 11:08:00 PM PDT
by
konaice
To: Lancey Howard
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posted on
06/02/2005 11:10:27 PM PDT
by
Kay
To: Jim Robinson
Actually, it is McCain who has helped reform Frist's image.
Sen. Frist proved himself to have no balls for years until a bit over a month ago. It took some ultimatums from President Bush to finally get Frist to even say something credible about "breaking the non-filibuster."
I still have no plans to vote for the man because he, in the end, doesn't stand for anything.
Being strong-armed into doing something does not change a heart nor permanently reeducate someone. So I don't think Frist has a brain even now.
To: Howlin
Can you even believe the sanctimoniousness of this guy?Yes.
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posted on
06/02/2005 11:11:10 PM PDT
by
kcvl
To: Jim Robinson
I will actively campaign against him.
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posted on
06/02/2005 11:11:11 PM PDT
by
Fenris6
(3 Purple Hearts in 4 months w/o missing a day of work? He's either John Rambo or a Fraud)
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