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To: mkjessup
Most of us knew McCain was a lame candidate. He was never a bona dide conservative and he always put his own ambition above any semblance of party loyalty. Gotta be buddies with the MSM and get that gig as a Meet the Press guest, don'tyaknow? (How'd that work out for you, johnny-boy?)I expect he will go back to his old ways and blindside any conservative who stands on principal or blocks his efforts at "cooperation and bipartisanship" with the Marxist in Chief.

His campaign was a joke, allright. He blew his last chance when he supported the bail out and never "named names" of the corrupt pols - mostly dims, of course - who brought on this disaster.

Choosing Palin was the one bright spot in his campaign, but it was so against his nature that he couldn't stand himself for doing it. Hence, the trashing of Palin by his staff.

We are about to see a fight for control of the Pubbies, and the first thing should be pushing McCain aside and TRASHING HIM the first time he takes sides with the dims on a big issue-- which shouldn't take too long.

108 posted on 11/06/2008 7:55:30 AM PST by San Jacinto
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To: San Jacinto
Most of us knew McCain was a lame candidate. He was never a bona dide conservative and he always put his own ambition above any semblance of party loyalty. Gotta be buddies with the MSM and get that gig as a Meet the Press guest, don'tya know? (How'd that work out for you, johnny-boy?)I expect he will go back to his old ways and blindside any conservative who stands on principal or blocks his efforts at "cooperation and bipartisanship" with the Marxist in Chief.

We all knew the truth of what you just said, but in the name of 'party unity' we all rallied behind the RINO for the sake of our Nation, and we tried our damndest to find as many bright spots as we could, but the ugly truth is, that "you can put (conservative) lipstick on a RINO but he's still a RINO", certainly preferable to a Marxist radical in the White House, but McCain was only marginally a better candidate than Bob Dole in '96.

His campaign was a joke, alright. He blew his last chance when he supported the bail out and never "named names" of the corrupt pols - mostly dims, of course - who brought on this disaster.

McCain didn't want to offend his Senate buddies, since he knew there was a better than even chance that he would be returning to that hallowed (har har) chamber after losing to Comrade 0bama.

Choosing Palin was the one bright spot in his campaign, but it was so against his nature that he couldn't stand himself for doing it. Hence, the trashing of Palin by his staff.

I don't think McCain regretted choosing Governor Palin, because he was focusing on her Alaskan 'maverick' image of taking on the GOP party machinery and being a rebel, the way McCain has always viewed himself. Governor Palin could have had the same political views as Lincoln Chaffee (*LWT - Rhode Island) and McCain would have selected her because that perceived 'maverick' routine appealed to him, nothing more, nothing less.

[*LWT = Limp Wristed Twerp]

We are about to see a fight for control of the Pubbies, and the first thing should be pushing McCain aside and TRASHING HIM the first time he takes sides with the dims on a big issue-- which shouldn't take too long.

I predict 30 days or less.
217 posted on 11/06/2008 10:00:48 AM PST by mkjessup (0bama the President-elect? 'Reverend' Jeremiah Wright IS a prophet: God has just damned America.)
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