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Meet the New Barry Goldwater [McCain]
American Spectator ^
| 5/30/2008
| Quin Hillyer
Posted on 05/30/2008 6:20:25 AM PDT by Uncledave
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:20:25 AM PDT
by
Uncledave
To: Uncledave
I take comfort in deluding myself that much of what this author writes is true.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:22:43 AM PDT
by
Uncledave
(Zombie Reagan '08)
To: Uncledave
Will he lose like Goldwater? McCain isn’t even a moderate conservative. He shares the same views with Obama on Global Warming, Gitmo, Amnesty for God’s Children, and obscene corporate profits. I will be no part of that train wreck.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:24:33 AM PDT
by
Sybeck1
(Ronald Reagan Fought Regulation, John McCain Brought Regulation...)
To: Uncledave
Didn’t AuH2O turn out to be a lib towards the end?
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:25:45 AM PDT
by
Paladin2
(Huma for co-president!)
To: Uncledave
Shouldn’t there be a barf alert?
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:28:22 AM PDT
by
devere
To: Sybeck1
Also, McCain and his wife are creepy. He apparently has health issues he wants to hide and thus the farce of the medical records release. His mental health is fading and he lies like a sociopath and betrayed his first wife. Nothing he says means anything. Looks at the Rev. Hagee controversy. He courted Hagee during the primaries when he needed the votes, then dumped him. Watch McCain when he talks. He has a flat affect and often appears exhausted.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:29:22 AM PDT
by
Dante3
To: Uncledave
we already have one. His name is John McCain.
Thanks for the morning laugh.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:30:35 AM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: Uncledave
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:31:04 AM PDT
by
Ron Jeremy
(sonic)
To: Uncledave
On those issues on which Goldwater was strongest, about which he cared most deeply and on which he was most identifiably conservative, McCain is as strong or stronger than any national leader in the past 20 years. The tax burden of shamnesty for 22+ million illegals, and cap and trade global warming buffoonery says otherwise. It's a myth that McCain is a champeen of limited spending. He's just shuffling the deck to pander to certain voting blocks and is willing to turn taxpayer revenues into promissory notes.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:35:59 AM PDT
by
TADSLOS
(The GOP death march to the gravesite is underway.)
To: Paladin2
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:36:28 AM PDT
by
pilipo
(I am officially a man without a country.)
To: Uncledave
The choices really are simple:
The Obamanation utter nightare. One we might never wake up from.
The McCain Pain - take 1,000 aspirin and call me in four years.
The Reagan dream - or rather fanasy. No going to happen this time around, even if you stay home and wish for it. All that will happen is the dream will turn into the nightmare.
I’m going to suck it up and take my aspirin. We will survive that, if not happily.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:36:49 AM PDT
by
piytar
To: Uncledave
Meet the New Barry Goldwater Bob Dole [McCain]
To: Uncledave
What an interesting way to put it:
at least for another Barry Goldwater.
I revere what Goldwater did as highly as I do Reagan.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:38:29 AM PDT
by
DManA
To: Uncledave
I take comfort in deluding myself that much of what this author writes is true. He holds Goldwater's seat and he takes that fact seriously. With McCain you are going to get some things that you don't like and you are going to get them until you howl. You are also going to get a lot of things that you do like. And you are going to get them until you howl.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:38:53 AM PDT
by
MARTIAL MONK
(I'm waiting for the POP!)
To: Uncledave
The democrat MCLame being compared to Goldwater???
HA, HA, HAN HA ....that is the most obtuse statement I have heard since Hussein obama opened his mouth last
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:40:23 AM PDT
by
HiramQuick
(work harder ... welfare recipients depend on you!)
To: Uncledave
Goldwater always acted on principle and explained his actions in relation to those principles. If there is a unifying principle underlying McCain’s positions I can’t detect it.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:41:59 AM PDT
by
DManA
To: Uncledave
I’m sure McCain will win a gang of 14 states in the general.
The Maverick Party is going to show up and vote for him BIG TIME!!! Whoever that is.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:45:44 AM PDT
by
The Toll
To: piytar
That very attitude is giving McCain free rein to go as left as he wants.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:46:41 AM PDT
by
Sybeck1
(Ronald Reagan Fought Regulation, John McCain Brought Regulation...)
To: Uncledave
In your heart you know he’s a RINO.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:47:54 AM PDT
by
shove_it
(and have a nice day)
To: Paladin2
That's how it was spun. He tacitly endorsed gays in the military with a "You don't have to be straight to shoot straight statement." He defended Ronald Reagan when Reagan mentioned once that he felt too many law enforcement resources were devoted to stamping out soft drugs like marijuana. He also endorsed a local Democrat congressional nominee over a carpetbagger Republican who felt he was entitled to the seat in a Republican district. That's it.
He never endorsed special rights for any "group". His views were actually fairly consistent and libertarian over time. Lieberals like to claim they converted him. They never did.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:48:16 AM PDT
by
Vigilanteman
((Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud))
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