Posted on 07/12/2005 11:02:02 AM PDT by Imani
Sen. McCain [R-AZ] Strong Words On Supreme Ct Nomination at Dallas Fundraiser: 'During the campaign, President Bush said he will appoint judges who will strictly interpret the constitution... thinking anything else is either amnesia or ignorance... elections have consequences... whomever he nominates deserves an up or down vote and no filibuster... and an up or down vote is what we will have'...
He might fool the "moderates" but he won't be able to fool the conservatives. There's a reason why our party's mascot is the elephant - conservatives don't forget.
I am pretty short on "trust" for Senator John.
McCain has his eyes on 2008. He badly needs the Southern Christian/conservative Catholic vote.
"After screwing Frist with the "Deal", now McCrazy is stealing his thunder by getting out first with the Nuclear option. The guy is a self-aggrandizing snake."
Frist let himself be screwed. He hasn't seen the light on that as of yet. The RINO's needed to be stomped as soon as Frist took control, but business as usual- Frist didn't use his power and they ran over him. It's a bit late to close the barn door now. Frist is toast. When someone like "Linsey Light In The Loafers" can get one over on you, you are not paying attention, or paying attention is not possible for you.
You are right about McCain. You can never, I mean never trust this guy.
Now that's how I like to hear him talk!
Rove gave him his strawberries, and he's happy.
I'm inclined to think that the "compromise" deal and even some of McCain's behavior are guided or orchestrated with long term goals in mind.
Now the pieces look set up to make the Dems look like they aren't acting in good faith when they obviously will attempt to filibuster, and McCain -- who has broad appeal from so called moderates and more conservative democrats -- lends credibility to execute the nuclear option, as was the term of the deal.
Meanwhile the administration has the MSM running off on a wild goose chase on the Plame/Rove issue and not focusing attention on Dem posturing on the SCOTUS nominees.
I'm guardedly optimistic but I think slowly we are in a position to really press the advantage. GOP leadership knows that if they piss off the base, 2006 and 2008 are not going to go well for them.
Possibly a move to the right before the primary.
I think it's knucklehead, as in, "Senate Republicans have all gone knucklehead on us."
He is Republican about 10% of the time.
He isn't to be trusted.
Oh now McCain is fluttering his conservative feathers?
And what would that message have been?
"Get behind the President or we'll stop drinking Budweiser!"?
Just wanted to repeat that so everyone can read it.
actions speak louder then words.....
Ain't it, though? I'm just glad his buddy, Daschle, is gone.
I think that is a possibility and I'm not so sure it's a bad one.
Most of the money is on Hillary for 2008, and we all know if she wants the nomination, it's hers for the taking.
I've chatted with some coworkers who are clearly left of center and most of them would vote McCain in a McCain/Hillary match up.
If we think longer term than the 2008 elections, the selection of a good conservative running mate could potentially keep the presidency in GOP hands through 2016.
I expect that McCain will move back right over the next 2 years and try for the nomination again. If he sticks to his guns and we get two good nominees in, the base will back him in 2008. And if he puts a good ticket together, perhaps McCain/George Allen, I think we can fend off whatever the Dems have to offer.
If Kilgore wins in the Virginia Governor's race this year, that means he can appoint another Republican to fill Allen's seat should he move to the Vice Presidency.
It would explain why the GOP is trying to be very careful with Florida and why they are discouraging Harris. From what I remember, there is one more election cycle (2006) where the Dems have to defend more seats than Republicans.
The GOP want to maximise their odds I'm sure.
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