Posted on 02/25/2010 1:34:25 PM PST by rabscuttle385
PHOENIX In terms of major as United States Senate candidate J. D. Hayworth billed his announcement here outside the McCain 2010 headquarters, lets give it a feh. But as political theater goes, it wasnt bad.
Mr. Hayworth, whose challenge to Mr. McCain is now one of the more closely watched primary contests in the country, strolled into the senior senators campaign office Thursday morning and handed the receptionist a letter requesting that Mr. McCain join him for debates or town hall meetings across the state between now and the August contest, a press gaggle on his heels.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com ...
Check out the pictures on the wall of McCain’s office.
What a narcissist!
The only way Juan will debate JD is when the polls show he must! Juan is such a .... @$$ whole!
He can always drive one of his wife's beer trucks.
LOL guess nobody told JD that the election is over.
Go JD Go
You let me know when hell freezes over, will you??? I'd pay to see it, if it ever happens.
I don’t have time to debate, I have to get the FDA to close down vitamin companies.
Have to look tough in front of the camera while being talked down to by the great zero.
No time to debate, my little piglet daughter and pill popping wife have to speak up for gay rights.
I must work on my Global Warming speech. I know it exists.
Just to busy to debate you JD, too busy.
If Hayworth can win this...it’ll be beautiful. The establishment Republicans will have been put on notice.
Hopefully the people of Arizona have had enough.
I like this.
Get in their face. It’s about time a Republican showed some spunk.
Good.... go for it JD!
He’ll have to call the debates off - he has too many summits to attend.
And then blame it on someone.
Fire!
TY FRiend.
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