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“I’m glad Sen. McCain didn’t win the election. This way, I don’t have to defend him anymore.”
well, if he won, even Hannity wouldn’t defend him the way he has defended Bush.
“I’m glad Sen. McCain didn’t win the election.”
File under; “Cannot be repeated often enough.”
It took you this long? I was done with Juan McPain when he introduced that monstrosity of a liberty killing bill with the Rat Feingold. I would have voted third party in the last election if it hadn't been for Sarah Palin. The man has become a disgrace.
That about says it for me also
McCain is a floater. You flush and flush and flush but he won’t go away.
Well stated. I don’t watch Letterman either (although I used to, back during his early NBC years, in the early-to-mid-80s; I actually rather liked his show then). But, I did turn on the tv last Thursday night, as that interview with McCain was going on. Out of morbid curiosity, I decided to watch. Especially to see if the topic of Sarah Palin came up, as I’d heard Letterman had really been busy viciously pummelling her as a butt of jokes recently.
What did I see? Well, I saw McCain go out of his way to say what a marvelous Secretary-of-State that Hillary would make... and what a great guy and fine friend Ted Kennedy is... and what a terrific danger ‘global warming’ is, and seemingly agreeing with Letterman that the government should force the auto industry to make ‘green’ cars. Watching all this just made me want to vomit.
Then, of course, this Sunday, McCain continued his rampage on the talk-show circuit, condemning the GOP for daring to criticize Obama and Chicago-style politics, and then later on, capping things with that dismissal of supporting Palin as a potential candidate in 2012. I swear, although I cringe at all the horrific challenges that we face with Obama and the Dem-controlled Congress, I’m downright RELIEVED that we don’t have to endure McCain as president. In other words, it’s better to see your attacker in front of you, than be constantly stabbed in the back.
I could only think of about one thing I liked in John McCain.
One thing.
He hates budget earmarks as much as I do.
That's all.
OK, I’ve had enough.
Please read this thread to realize my frustration with McCain - and this is only the tip of the ice berg.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2148060/posts - see #14
If we can organize AZ FReepers around a conservative Arizonian willing to take him on, please private mail me. I am willing to take him on - cash included.
McCain is a big part of our problem. He must be retired the Republic way.
McCain is a disgrace. At some point along with Bush they have all become Democrats and they are just as much to blame for the continue failure of our country.
It is going to take occupation by a foreign force here before we wake up and start doing what’s right to make our country strong.
I can see this country fracturing within the next decade the divides are too great and the issues that are creating the divides are so decisive. There is no middle ground on the majority of them and the raging left loons are pushing this to the level that is going to create serious unrest.
In the past peaceful demonstrations were effective because the press and media gave them adequate coverage now anything that demonstration that is against the raging left will be whitewashed and the frustration levels are going to boil over.
I'm tired of defending RINOs.
There's a lot I don't like about McCain, e.g., immigration, support for bailout, etc. In a two party system you rarely get everything you want. Take a look at how the DUmmies hate Obama's appointments of old Clinton hands to cabinet positions.
Unless you prefer a parliamentary system, then you will find yourself needing to support a lesser of two evils type candidate.
Now the dork is trying to say that Palin is a “sore spot” for him, because of all the personal attacks she had to endure. Too late Johnny. Too late.
...Two questions, who do you now support? And, why did it take so long to denounce McCain. No need to answer the first, I think I can figure it out, starts with a P...
If we take a reasoned look at McCain’s actions during the Lincoln Savings and loan debacle, it becomes clear what the man’s flaws were from near the start of his political career.
He was willing to sell his soul for campaign bucks. He was willing to ‘hang out’ with folks who were ideologically diametrically opposed to a Conservative’s point of view.
John stated that he knew better than to meet with banking regulators on behalf of Charles Keating. He says he really didn’t want to do it. He had decided to avoid doing it, but when Keating prevailed upon him, he did so anyway. John knew it was wrong. He did it anyway. That’s his take on it, and I don’t have any reason to view it differently. John sold out on principle to do something highly questionable. And he did it at the expense of his constituents.
John was a member of the Keating Five. He was the only Republican. The rest were miscreant Democrats. Scratch that. They were all five Democrats, it’s just that four of them had the stones to declare themselves to be what they actually were. John never even had that much backbone.
Today John still hangs out with leftists. He was willing to use Sarah Palin. He now thinks it’s funny to laugh at her expense. That’s the John McStain I’ve some to loathe.
John’s political career has made me question every aspect of his life. You don’t get to be what John McCain is today, without stepping on folks every step of the way. So I give John no slack. He simply hasn’t earned it.
Thank God I don’t have to look back and know I voted for the prick. I’ve held the same opinion of this snake for a long long time. There’s no way I will every vote for John McCain for any public office. He is unfit to serve.
You mark my word. As Obama’s term progresses, expect John McCain to defend him again and again. And expect to see him trash Republicans for objecting.
Palin is ten times the man he is. He served up Obama on a platter.
As far as I’m concerned, anyone who claims to be Republican and urges support for Obama, can be added to th list of “I’m done withs.”
That includes, Newt and Colin Powell.
He needs to stay in Arizona, and shut the hell up.
Without Sarah Palin, that worthless @sshole would have gotten no more than 20 million votes.
Perfect article I could not agree more.
To hell with McLame and ALL RINO TURDS.
I’m tired of these worthless jerks.
I am a Reagan conservative, best govt is less govt.
JOhn McLame is a f@#king RINO along with the likes
of Hagel and graham. They and those like them can kiss my rear.
Hey Republican party I will not support you again as
long as you send up old tired white rino bastards anymore.
I’m just sitting here looking for a new real conservative party.
I’m done with the republicans at large. Didn’t they play McQuueg in the game? Now they got what they wanted NOTHING. The only viable candidate at the time was Mitt. Would have enjoyed him playing out NoBomba. Not a fan though but would have enjoyed it.
Ahhhhh.
If the RNC nominates him in 2012, most of the same ones who voted for him in 08 would vote for him again.
They didn’t seem to mind turning a ‘blind eye’ to him and his foibles after he got the nomination.
Trouble is, McCain was still McCain, and McCain is still McCain. Same then, same now.
Glad he didn’t win? That is only because you now realize how severe ‘buyer’s remorse’ would have been.
'nuff said.