Yeah, sure, and he is a patriotic American who cares about America’s freedoms and protecting its Constitution too.
My a@@.
Brave man.
No more free steak dinners in DC for him if “zero” is installed.
Normally it is best to avoid questioning a person’s faith, since ultimately only God knows hearts, but I cannot understand how anyone claiming to be a Christian eschews baptism. Baptism is essential to all Christians, even though we may differ as to the method and timing. It is still an essential. Has he ever given a reason for not being baptized?
(I did get the info that BO was not baptized from a friend, so if this is in error, you may disregard everything I said. My kids always do.)
Isn’t this the guy who was for Obamalamadingdong before he was against him (a spectacular one day turnaround)?
Thank you, FOX.
I think Eagleburger might be a charlatan himself claiming to be a McCain supporter. He sure didn’t finesse his opinion of a President Palin very well during a recent NPR interview where he ends by saying “Give her some time in the office and I think the answer would be she will be adequate. I can’t say that she would be a genius in the job.” Now that is an honest assessment, but it doesn’t help McCain w/ undecideds or people who have doubts because of Palin (and those people do exist) any and gave left wing Palin bashers and the MSM fodder.
See: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96329379
I saw him on this morning - he’s the only one with the _alls to tell the truth.
Where have they been hiding this man. He was great!
Eagleberger - he threw Palin under the bus, first.
Lawrence Eagleburger, who served as Secretary of State under George H.W. Bush and whose endorsement is often trumpeted by McCain, said on Thursday that the Alaska governor is not only unprepared to take over the job on a moment’s notice but, even after some time in office, would only amount to an “adequate” commander in chief.
“And I devoutly hope that [she] would never be tested,” he added for good measure — referring both to Palin’s policy dexterity and the idea of McCain not making it through his time in office.
*Ping*