Posted on 02/13/2008 9:08:50 PM PST by george76
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This Obama-idolatry is getting ridiculous.
He supports the candidate, but not the campaign.
I hear Hillary is having a staff shake-up. He might want to give them a call.
I don’t know how to read this one.
On one hand, I’m tempted to call this guy a handwringing pansy.
On the other hand, I see where this might be an instance of chivalry.
Johnnie, tell me it isn't so!! Tell me it isn't so!!!
Make perfect sense to me. Obama is the Messiah, after all.
Ding ding ding ding! We have a winner!
The real question is how McCain will react when the leftscum who helped him win the GOP turn on him? After he has gone out of his way to alienate the conservatives for so long, to whom will he retreat? I think that he’ll try to come back to us. Given his vindictiveness, it might - I repeat MIGHT - be worth thinking about accepting him. If we do, he might swing FAR right, and this might actually work out in the end.
/terminal optimist...
On the other hand, I see where this might be an instance of chivalry.
He's a handwringing pansy. If it's going to be McCain vs. Obama, we have to get up off the floor and keep what could be a Democrat sweep of House, Senate and Presidency from happening.
We have a bunch of handwringing pansys around here, too. During the course of the campaign, McCain can be influenced by us to drop some of his more goofy impulses. If we get a strong conservative House and Senate, they too can help influence McCain to straighten up and fly right.
If we fail, and get Obama and a Dem Congress ... Well, you don't want to think about that.
Typical Democrat. He “plans” on supporting McCain. Notice he does not say he supports McCain. He’s probably joined the Obama campaign already. What a jellyfish. These people without character really do scare me.
In 2006, McKinnon started working on John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. In January 2007 he said he would quit if the general election pitted McCain against Barack Obama. "I will, however, still support and vote for John McCain," he told the Austin American-Statesman."I just dont want to work against an Obama candidacy. I think a McCain vs. Obama race would be a great choice for the country."
this jerk needs to be gone NOW. no, mccain is not my ideal candidate, but i will do everything i can to stop barack HUSSEIN obama.
Feb. 5th., 2008
Mark McKinnon, a top McCain adviser, called the criticism from Limbaugh and the other hosts “frustrating,” saying: “Our question is, ‘Isn’t it better to get behind a Republican you may disagree with from time to time than work for an outcome that puts a Democrat in the White House with whom you will disagree all of the time?’
Hillary should be insulted ?
So just because Obama inherited a modest amount of melanin in his skin from his father's side of the family, we're forbidden to examine his record and try to see whether he's got the character necessary to serve as President?!?
When Freepers start throwing around words like "chivalry" to describe a Stalinist atmosphere of political correctness, we've passed from the ridiculous into the sublime - the sublime, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.
Crazy!
We need to stop moaning and get to work.
Lighten up, Francis.
Doesn’t mean I agree with him, or either one of his candidates. There’s something to be said for refusing to work against someone who you admire, even if the both of you are full of crap.
It’s not that hard to understand.
“Make perfect sense to me. Obama is the Messiah, after all.”
OR.....is he the anti christ??
kinda fills the bill.
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