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*ANN COULTER:'STRAIGHT TALK' EXPRESS TAKES SCENIC ROUTE TO TRUTH* (
Ann Coulter Website ^ | Jan 23, 2008 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 01/23/2008 2:57:16 PM PST by Syncro

'STRAIGHT TALK' EXPRESS TAKES SCENIC ROUTE TO TRUTH
January 23, 2008


John McCain is Bob Dole minus the charm, conservatism and youth. Like McCain, pollsters assured us that Dole was the most "electable" Republican. Unlike McCain, Dole didn't lie all the time while claiming to engage in Straight Talk.

Of course, I might lie constantly too, if I were seeking the Republican presidential nomination after enthusiastically promoting amnesty for illegal aliens, Social Security credit for illegal aliens, criminal trials for terrorists, stem-cell research on human embryos, crackpot global warming legislation and free speech-crushing campaign-finance laws.

I might lie too, if I had opposed the Bush tax cuts, a marriage amendment to the Constitution, waterboarding terrorists and drilling in Alaska.

And I might lie if I had called the ads of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth "dishonest and dishonorable."

McCain angrily denounces the suggestion that his "comprehensive immigration reform" constituted "amnesty" -- on the ludicrous grounds that it included a small fine. Even the guy who graduated fifth from the bottom of his class at the U.S. Naval Academy didn't fall for this a few years ago.

In 2003, McCain told The Tucson Citizen that "amnesty has to be an important part" of any immigration reform. He also rolled out the old chestnut about America's need for illegals, who do "jobs that American workers simply won't do."

McCain's amnesty bill would have immediately granted millions of newly legalized immigrants Social Security benefits. He even supported allowing work performed as an illegal to count toward Social Security benefits as recently as a vote in 2006 -- now adamantly denied by Mr. Straight Talk.

McCain keeps boasting that he was "the only one" of the Republican presidential candidates who supported the surge in Iraq.

What is he talking about? All Republicans supported the surge -- including Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani. The only ones who didn't support it were McCain pals like Sen. Chuck Hagel. Indeed, the surge is the first part of the war on terrorism that caused McCain to break from Hagel in order to support the president.

True, McCain voted for the war. So did Hillary Clinton. Like her, he then immediately started attacking every other aspect of the war on terrorism. (The only difference was, he threw in frequent references to his experience as a POW, which currently outnumber John Kerry's references to being a Vietnam vet.)

Thus, McCain joined with the Democrats in demanding O.J. trials for terrorists at Guantanamo, including his demand that the terrorists have full access to the intelligence files being used to prosecute them.

These days, McCain gives swashbuckling speeches about the terrorists who "will follow us home." But he still opposes dripping water down their noses. He was a POW, you know. Also a member of the Keating 5 scandal, which you probably don't know, and won't -- until he becomes the Republican nominee.

Though McCain was far from the only Republican to support the surge, he does have the distinction of being the only Republican who voted against the Bush tax cuts. (Also the little lamented Sen. Lincoln Chafee, who later left the Republican Party.) Now McCain claims he opposed the tax cuts because they didn't include enough spending cuts. But that wasn't what he said at the time.

To the contrary, in 2001, McCain said he was voting against Bush's tax cuts based on the idiotic talking point of the Democrats. "I cannot in good conscience," McCain said, "support a tax cut in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us at the expense of middle-class Americans who need tax relief."

McCain started and fanned the vicious anti-Bush myth that, before the 2000 South Carolina primary, the Bush campaign made phone calls to voters calling McCain a "liar, cheat and a fraud" and accusing him of having an illegitimate black child.

On the thin reed of a hearsay account, McCain immediately blamed the calls on Bush. "I'm calling on my good friend George Bush," McCain said, "to stop this now. He comes from a better family. He knows better than this."

Read more at AnnCoulter.Com


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: anncoulter; charmlessdole; coulter; election; election2008; elections; mccain; romney
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To: editor-surveyor
Ann is just being a realist.

A realist is someone who:

1. Has been fooled (therefore is a fool) or
2. Lacks any core convictions, or
3. Is willing to compromise on their core convictions (therefore #2 applies)

Unfortunately that's what it takes to support Mitt Romney (or Huckabee, McCain, or Guiliani) when there were REAL conservative alternatives (Thompson and Hunter).

U.S. Army Retired


121 posted on 01/26/2008 3:21:10 PM PST by big'ol_freeper (REAGAN: "..party..must represent certain fundamental beliefs [not] compromised..[for] expediency")
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To: bmwcyle

I can Vote for Ann Coulter !!


122 posted on 01/26/2008 3:23:25 PM PST by ballplayer
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To: Syncro

(I gave Ann Coulter opportunity to respond to this on her own before I made this public. She did not do so. )

Ann Coulter incorrectly stated in her Jan 16, 2008 column that the Massachusetts Citizens For Life “endorsed” Mitt Romney. She has used their endorsement as part of her own basis for her endorsement of Romney. MCFL denies any such endorsement.

My inquiry to them, and thir subsequent response are pasted below.

Hello Private Name Omitted Here,

I apologize for the delay in replying to your email!

Ms. Coutler’s choice of wording in her column was somewhat inaccurate in describing the relationship between MCFL and Mitt Romney. As a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, MCFL cannot “endorse” candidates for public office. Most likely Ms. Coulter was referring to the award Gov. Romney received from the Pioneer Valley Chapter of MCFL, which was given to him at the chapter’s annual Mother’s Day dinner last May.

MCFL strives to collect and disseminate information regarding the voting records and public statements of candidates for public office before elections in order to help our members make an informed choice when voting. We are continually monitoring the statements of the current presidential candidates and informing our membership as much as we can.

Currently, of the major Republican candidates still in the race at this point, only Rudy Giuliani has expressed explicit pro-choice views. Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney and John McCain all support the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

As the election draws closer, please continue to check back with us for the most recent information available.

Thanks for contacting us!

~MJE~
_____________________
Mark Estano
Executive/Legislative Aide
617-242-4199, ext. 224
mestano@masscitizensforlife.org


123 posted on 01/26/2008 3:25:08 PM PST by LowOiL (Duncan Hunter .. accept no conservative substitute... it can cause cancer of the heart...)
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To: big'ol_freeper
"when there were REAL conservative alternatives"

She did support Hunter until he got cold feet, and turned against us.

124 posted on 01/26/2008 3:47:17 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Turning the general election into a second Democrat primary is not a winning strategy.)
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To: editor-surveyor

Oh yeah. I know men like long stringy hair but we women aren’t always so crazy about it. I think she does it to stay young looking but it isn’t always working.


125 posted on 01/27/2008 11:01:14 AM PST by Marysecretary (GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL.)
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To: Marysecretary

The reason that she looks older is she has lost too much weight. Loosing weight always makes women appear to age rapidly.

The hair looks great


126 posted on 01/27/2008 12:04:20 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Turning the general election into a second Democrat primary is not a winning strategy.)
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To: editor-surveyor

I know men like long hair but there does come a time in a woman’s life when she needs to stop trying to be a teenager. She’s very attractive otherwise.


127 posted on 01/28/2008 7:38:30 AM PST by Marysecretary (GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL.)
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To: Lakeshark
I voted for him because I thought McCain needed to be derailed.

Most in the nation haven't had a chance to vote yet. How many names listed in the voter pamphlet are no longer running? And how much ink was wasted by printing them so early?

There's something wrong with a primary system where Dems, Indies, and the media can manipulate the choices early-on.

128 posted on 01/28/2008 8:30:38 AM PST by budwiesest (This is representation without representation.)
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To: TheLion

Awesome pic on #78


129 posted on 01/28/2008 3:55:56 PM PST by LifeOrGoods? (Save the Republican party: Vote Romney!!!)
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To: Ol' Sparky
And, of course, idiots like you are mind-numbed robots and follow right along with any propaganda the "new" media gives you.

Let me take a wild guess. Ron Paul is the savior of the universe huh? I'll take the new media over McLame's drive-bys any day of the week.

130 posted on 01/28/2008 4:01:07 PM PST by LifeOrGoods? (Save the Republican party: Vote Romney!!!)
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To: Saundra Duffy
She is for Romney, Syncro.

No, she believes he is the best candidate out there. She was FOR Hunter.

You are pretty brave posting Coulter’s columns here.

Yes, but it is a good thing. To allow others views with out attacking the messinger is the best way to do it.

It's about not being afraid of others views which may differ from person to person.

I think it is best to post all the information available about each candidate, so it can be debated with reasoned discourse.

I found out on last weeks Coulter column that you don't like that method

You have never posted to any of my comments on Romney where I post facts about him.

Instead you come on an unrelated thread and say that I hate him.

I post back to you explaining how you are wrong about that and you don't answer, but continue to post the most despicable things to me another threads.

I am sorry you are apparently so bitter that you have to make personal attacks instead of debating.

I noticed your glee at discovering that Huckabee's son mistreated a dog and your posting about it here at FR to discredit Huckabee.

But a lot of your fellow Mitt supporters use the same tactics.

I wish you the best of luck supporting your candidate by lying and making personal attacks on others instead of debating the issues.

My best to Lager.

131 posted on 01/31/2008 2:44:37 PM PST by Syncro
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To: Syncro
Footnoted and bookmarked for November 2008.

Fred Thompson's Loss Ends the Republican Party?

132 posted on 02/02/2008 3:25:54 PM PST by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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