who cares? i assume he’s back to being his old yankee liberal self...
I’m not sure where he’s been, but I got a robo-call from him today asking me to vote for Congressman Bill Sali. He asked so nicely that I’m gonna do it. ;-)
Waiting for 2012. Then he will have to face Palin. In other words
looking at his history in presidential politics. ;-)
Dear Mitt:
Your minions have stabbed Gov Palin in the back over and over. You are afraid of her and I understand why. She represents the future of a conservative Republican party and you represent the failed past.
Kiss my ass. I will never support a backstabber like you.
http://ace.mu.nu/archives/276994.php
October 31, 2008
Are You Going to Help?
Theres still time to help elect John McCain and Sarah Palin. This past weekend, I made phone calls through the volunteer online phone bank. I admit, I was uncomfortable cold-calling complete strangers on a Sunday afternoon. But it was ultimately a rewarding experience. There were people who still claimed to be undecided. There were also several Republicans who sounded like they needed a little encouragement to go to the polls. I like to think I made a difference.
In the middle of the afternoon, I blegged for advice because I was having a hard time talking to answering machines. As I expected, the wisdom of crowds made things much easier.
Please consider making phone calls on behalf of McCain/Palin 2008 in the next few days. The process is very easy. Sign up at the top link above (Im fairly certain you dont even have to use a real email addy if you dont want to get GOP emails) and within minutes the website will provide you with names, locations, phone numbers and scripts. (I think the hours are from 9am to 9pm Eastern.)
You generally get to choose the state youd like to make calls to, so if you have free long distance like me, you can help out with some of the battleground states. My suggestions are Colorado, Ohio, Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Im tucking some advice from last weekend under the fold. Read it first and then get calling. I challenge each of you to make at least twenty phone calls. It wont take that long and it may make a difference on Tuesday. Im going to be calling again this weekend too.
Later: I want to emphasize that you can make calls from the comfort of your own home. This is so easy to do, theres just no excuse for not helping.
Get the names and numbers from the McCain/Palin website. Call in between loads of laundry. Call while youre waiting for dinner to be done. Call after you put the tot down for her afternoon nap. Do what I did and call while youre blogging. I know you guys spend countless hours just sitting in front of your computer. You could use a little of that time to call voters.
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Scary thought on Halloween.
Hopefully locked up for the next few days...
Mrs Palin may have the key too!
Good. We need all the help we can get.
Once place Romney has been is Dothan, Alabama.
Last week, Romney came to Dothan to support the Republican candidate for Congress whose name is Jay Love. The local newspaper’s headline read, “Romney in town for Love”.
Mitt is doing a yeoman's job in supporting the McCain/Palin ticket. Thank You Mitt Romney.
(Full disclosure, I was for Mitt in the primary.)
As I see it, Mitt sees the horrific danger to this Country and our way of life if we are taken over by an Obama/Ayers presidency.
I salute all the GOPers (Mitt, Thompson, Giuliani and Huckabee come to mind) who have actively supported the ticket.
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Should McCain serve only one term...and I suspect he will Palin will be the nominee but the in fighting between the conservative base(normal people) and the lowlife DC scumbag RNC types will try to keep their hold on the party.
Romney, the DC establishment and a majority of the Republicans in the senate will try to sabotage at every step. It will be a mess but Palin will prevail.
McCain burned a lot of bridges over the past eight years and his transgressions have been mostly forgiven if not forgotten by Republicans. Maybe Romney can do the same thing, but when you add his Mormon faith to the mix I think it is too much to overcome. Mormonism is a negative in Presidential politics, especially with Catholic voters.
McCain started off with at least as many positives as Romney and fewer negatives and it was all he could do to get the Republican base back in his corner. Maybe Romney can get back in the good graces of the base of his party, but I wouldn’t bet on it.