It was sad to see that some actually believed Arianna Huffington -- notorious left winger.
Indeed
Maybe it was really President Josiah Bartlett who said that to them, but they misremembered it.
Unfortunately, they are going to be very, very common and you will see attacks like this one rolled out on a 24/7 basis as the season develops and the MSM throws endless mud to see what sticks.
Veracity is unimportant; what is important is to keep McCain on the defensive with endless baseless charges.
There is no bias in the MSM.
The best thing McCain can do in the future is stay the hell away from these liberal Hollywood scumb***. Now he knows what it’s like to be stabbed in the back by them.
He’s also about to find out just how much the liberal media “loves” him in the general against Hussein.
Bully for him.
Certainly not in the primary...I’m sure he voted for himself! But he campaigned for Bush.
I do NOT believe that politicians who campaign for another member of their own party with whom they disagree do it because they support the other candidate. They do it for their own career because that's how they advance to where they want to go.
I believe what these people are saying McCain said because just like Obama, people say things when they are comfortable with people who think like them that they would not say in public. Why were McCain and his wife socializing with Hollywood people? To court their future support and because that's where McCain and wife are comfy with like minded liberals.
Could be ok if libtards w/BDS believe it. Then they can vote McCain w/o remorse. I know several whoa re already leaning his way. As bad as he is, he is better than than the alternative.
*snif* *snif* smells like bullshit!
Dims are fatuous. First they want to tie McCain to Bush. Then they want to untie them.
Can’t they make up their minds?
(Hey, I’m just playing Straight Man.)
If he was considering being John Kerry’s veep, I actually think this story has merit. Probably not true, but you cannot believe anything that McCain says. Because he’s a liberal.
Screw him. I wasn't voting for him anyway. I hope he loses.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he did say that, although I really don’t care one way or the other if he did or did not. The mere fact that he was hobnobbing with Ariana Huffington & other Hollywooders at Candace Bergen’s house for dinner tells me everything I need to know. This is who he likes, wants to impress, and feels comfortable around. The fact that they even invited him and his wife speaks volumes. Can you imagine those people inviting George & Laura Bush to dinner?
I didn’t think so. You can imagine a group like that would have been talking about Bush like he was a dog - and I can well imagine that McCain chimed right in there with him.
People that support this man really need to write one hundred times on a blackboard:
John McCain is a liberal.
John McCain is a liberal.
John McCain is a liberal..............
That's just not true. McCain is a politician, he would have done what is best for his political career.
These allegations are nothing more than attempts of liberals to further divide the Republican party, to help the Democrats win. It was sad to see that some actually believed Arianna Huffington -- notorious left winger.
Look, I have no idea how McCain voted, but, given the career he's made sucking up to liberals, I find it totally believable that he might have, while at some elitist cocktail party, at least TOLD them that he didn't vote for Bush, whether he did or not.
This is sort of like the Swift Boat story, in the end, it's not that everybody, after a detailed looking at the facts, necessarily believed that the Swift Boat vets were right about every fact. But, the allegation fit totally and completely with what was already known about Kerry.
Here, the allegation fits totally with what we know about McCain. Of course, we will never know if it is true or not.
So is Candice Bergen. And John McCain was breaking bread with 'em.
However, that doesn't mean that these two people like or admire each other. (Which they don't). Or that the loser might spend time sulking, threatening to leave the party, and whining about how he really should have the winner's job. (Which he did for probably a good five years). The funny thing is that McCain has probably had a more charmed life than Bush over the past seven years... It strikes me as lots more fun to get to host SNL, go on the Daily Show a gazillion times, and be fawned over by the press as the cool maverick Senator than to have to deal with all the crap that the Pres. has had to deal with.
For whom McNut voted, we will never know the truth.
Ballots a secret.
He could have written in the name of that little runt from North Korea for all we know.