Posted on 02/09/2008 6:39:28 AM PST by flattorney
Tom DeLay went after John McCain on Hardball with Chris Matthews. In it, he discusses McCains stand on immigration and global warming.
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After John McCains speech at CPAC, Tom DeLay said in an interview with Chris Matthews on MSNBC Hardball, that Mr. McCain had failed to acknowledge or repent his many votes and campaigns where he had waged war against the Right. Tom said, "He (McCain) didn't make many friends here today." DeLay concluded his interview to Matthews final question by stating If he continues to be the same old John McCain that has disdain for the conservatives, then Im not sure whos the most dangerous to be in the White House (Hillary/Obama or McCain). - TAB
From FlAttorney's FR "Straight Talk" page:
I have no public comment regarding Fred Thompson withdrawing from his Presidential bid, and the on-going serious RNC fiasco, until the week after CPAC 2008 which I and three colleagues are attending. I am only attending CPAC on Feb 7-8. - FlAttorney
oh yeah, I agree with DeLay...I'm still trying to figure out who is more dangerous to America.
Hernandez believes all Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in the USA should become dual citizens and consider themselves Mexicans first, "to the 8th generation." The "New American Pioneers" proclaimed in his book are the illegal alien invaders he urges to become settlers in the USA.
And this is the man McCain chose for his "Hispanic Outreach Director." In the past week he was asked about this choice, and McCain said he chose Hernandez because he agrees with his positions.
Juan Shamnesty McCain is precisely a treacherous liar.
Remember: Benedict Arnold was also a genuine war hero, who lost a leg and suffered months of agonizing recovery...before he became a traitor.
This from someone who unceremoniously resigned. Kettle, it’s the cup line two.
Did McCain ever win more than 50% of the vote in any primary?
And this is just the beginning...the liberals in the MSM will now turn on the guy they were helping only last week...expect much more of this kind of interview.
I see John McCain being more dangerous than the democrats in the words of everyone who says “But he’s better than a democrat”. The last thing we need is rubber stamps put on everything McQueeg does because “he’s better than the democrats”.
...because he's currently riding on the Jack Abramhoff one.
I am in 100% agreement with Delay.
Things are dire right now, we need to pray together unceasingly.
Lord, please give us the courage to stand together against the forces who are destroying our country. Please forgive us for squandering the blessings you have given us. We humbly ask for your help and we know we cannot do it without you. We pray in Jesus Christ’s name. Amen.
It is possible that Delay is angling for conservative support for a political bid of his own, perhaps even the big one. I would be curious, however, as to how and why he lost power in the first place (that farcical court-case against him not withstanding).
I know passions are hot right now. And, many will find this difficult to believe: In a blink of an eye the real possibility of a Clinton/Obama win will set in and methinks we’ll all be feeling differently.
This is why I just don’t think it’s helpful for Delay or Rush, et al, (and I love them) to spend so much time writing the Dimm campaign ads for the general election.
Well, friends come and they go,...which reminds me of a more interesting video (keep watching until he gooeeesss.....)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNFisA_csVE
Delay looked a bit tipsy? Or is that just me?
I am of the Reagan philosophy concerning speaking “ill” of fellow Republicans.
If one is that dissatisfied, as DeLay seems to be, withdraw from the Republican Party, register as an Independent or, heaven forbid, a Democrat and fire at will.
I will do what ever it takes to keep our brave men and women in uniform from having to “salute” CIC Hill or Bama.
Do to the rules the idiot Republicans chose to put on themselves Tom Delay had no choice but to resign. I’ll pick Tom Delay over any of the candidates left.
LOLOLOL! That was a good one!
See post #15
Tom DeLay is the first politician other than Jim Inhofe who I have seen have the courage and honesty to say flat out that man made climate change is a crock.
John McCain is going to lose anyway so I’ll be writing a name in. Cowardly conservatives can vote as they wish but I’m not going to push the GOP leftward ever again.
Amen.
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