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To: forkinsocket
2 posted on
02/14/2008 8:51:27 AM PST by
cripplecreek
(Just call me M.O.M. (Maverick Opposed to McCain.))
To: forkinsocket
there is one thing we know for sure about how the general election will play out: The Democrat is going to be at a serious disadvantage in the media.Did I wake up in an alternate universe today?
3 posted on
02/14/2008 8:53:38 AM PST by
digger48
(http://prorev.com/legacy.htm)
To: forkinsocket
Voting for McCain is like a box of chocolates...you never know what you’ll get. Actually, you do if you’re willing to study his most recent record.
5 posted on
02/14/2008 8:54:48 AM PST by
GBA
( God Bless America!)
To: forkinsocket
2008 is the year of the “Top Gun” presidential campaign....Maverick running against Icewoman...
6 posted on
02/14/2008 8:54:59 AM PST by
NRA1995
(Bill Clinton: HILLARY!'s other big ass)
To: forkinsocket
More appropriate:
To: forkinsocket
nd by an extraordinary coincidence changed his position on ethanol 180 degrees.
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no he did not
here’s what he said
McCain said that he believes American farmers can compete with anyone in the world and that they do not need the subsidies and regulations that come with big federal programs. “I trust Americans. I trust the markets. And I oppose subsidies,” McCain said.
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071106/NEWS09/711060402
10 posted on
02/14/2008 8:58:39 AM PST by
ari-freedom
(True conservatives don't help Democrats win.)
To: forkinsocket
“Maverick” is just the current media codeword that means “liberal pretending to be a republican”. Given that definition, McCain certainly fits the title.
12 posted on
02/14/2008 9:01:19 AM PST by
SlayerOfBunnies
(An Indian friend of mine wishes to remind everyone... Indians <> muslims)
To: forkinsocket
I always said that I was willing to have the GOP candidate lose if it meant that HRC would never become president.
Looks like that will come true.
To: forkinsocket
I thought the article was going to be about the Jason Kidd trade that got nixed.
14 posted on
02/14/2008 9:02:10 AM PST by
VRWCmember
(McCain 2008 - If it's inevitable, you might as well lay back and try to enjoy it.)
To: forkinsocket
What is this guy smoking? The media, which is about 97% leftist and has been taking its talking points from the DNC for 20 years, if not 40 years, is going to support a Republican?
Sure, the media love McCain. Until about 5 minutes after he is nominated.
Ask the British Conservative party whether you can win elections by being the Me Too Party. No matter how far left McManiac goes, the MSM and the leftists will still vote Democrat. And the base will stay home.
15 posted on
02/14/2008 9:05:24 AM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: forkinsocket
With the Democrats offering up the two most replusive candidates in the history of DNC politics, folks better think long and hard if that is what they want for America's future. Besides, our troops deserve better than Hillary or Obama as POTUS/CIC.
Hillary Clinton is a Hard-Core Liberal.*** Barack Obama is a Hard-Core Liberal.
16 posted on
02/14/2008 9:05:41 AM PST by
Reagan Man
(McCain Wants My Conservative Vote --- EARN IT or NO DEAL !!!)
To: forkinsocket
And in summary, here's what the "maverick" has done for the Republican Party...
17 posted on
02/14/2008 9:05:50 AM PST by
Digital Sniper
(Hello, "Undocumented Immigrant." I'm an "Undocumented Border Patrol Agent.")
To: forkinsocket
"The Democrat is going to be at a serious disadvantage in the media."
The only "myth" here is this guy's article!
20 posted on
02/14/2008 10:24:41 AM PST by
penowa
To: forkinsocket
fact, McCain is a reliable conservative, and if not a perfectly loyal Republican, at least a reasonably loyal one. The torrent contnues unabated. McCain cannot make this argument himself, apparently.
21 posted on
02/14/2008 10:29:58 AM PST by
MortMan
(Those who stand for nothing fall for anything. - Alexander Hamilton)
To: forkinsocket
Campaign finance reform, regulation of tobacco, even the Bush tax cuts (to which the public was indifferent and which McCain could hardly support, having criticized them as Bush's opponent in the 2000 presidential race)in every case, the position McCain took put him on the right side of public opinion. So, instead of a Maverick, he's a poll-worshipping populist? Who doesn't understand the constitution?
This is better?
22 posted on
02/14/2008 10:31:51 AM PST by
MortMan
(Those who stand for nothing fall for anything. - Alexander Hamilton)
To: forkinsocket
When it comes to John McCain, however, it's pure love.
That was only during the primaries. The love affair will be over when he's fighting with the Dem nominee.
24 posted on
02/14/2008 1:50:22 PM PST by
CottonBall
(The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. (Henry David Thoreau, "Walden", 1854 ))
To: forkinsocket
The first lie is the second sentence.
The media can not wait until Mc Cain is offically nominated.
They will attack him with a ferocity that will make their attacks on President Bush seem like a love fest.
They did not have anything on President Bush but thy have enough true scandals on Mc Cain to run a new scandal each nesw session. Then they can do something at which they have no peer. Lie.
28 posted on
02/14/2008 3:08:53 PM PST by
sport
To: forkinsocket
John McCain is eager to sell out every social conservative who voted for him.
36 posted on
02/14/2008 10:59:24 PM PST by
Mr. Ion
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