Posted on 03/04/2010 10:34:56 PM PST by rabscuttle385
“Grant Woods, former Arizona attorney general, who was McCains first chief of staff and remains close to the senator. His other big advantage is Hayworth is a buffoon in my opinion.”
Typical McCain supporter....when you have nothing else, call names!
[snip] Mar. 2004 Surveys earlier this year showed that many of the people who supported Howard Deans insurgent candidacy for the Democratic nomination were the same McCainiacs who helped McCain win the 2000 Republican primary in New Hampshire against Bush.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2461204/posts?page=6#6
How soon we forget:
McCain defends Kerry on defense Arizona senator says GOP rhetoric not helpful
March. 18, 2004
WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said Thursday he did not believe Democratic candidate John Kerry, a friend and Senate colleague, was weak on defense or would compromise national security if elected president.
This kind of rhetoric, I think, is not helpful in educating and helping the American people make a choice, McCain said on The Early Show on CBS. You know, its the most bitter and partisan campaign that Ive ever observed. I think its because both parties are going to their bases rather than going to the middle. I regret it.[snip]
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4555261/
I can't find it anywhere. Sorry about the stupid question, but sometimes the Internet can make one feel really stupid.
Finally found it on the Arizona Secretary of State Web site. It is July 29, 2010.
“Grant Woods, former Arizona attorney general, who was McCains first chief of staff and remains close to the senator. His other big advantage is Hayworth is a buffoon in my opinion.”
This Grant Woods guy is a real piece of work! He’s a longtime McCain lackey and his current business is being financed by Cindy McCain! And like his old boss, McCain, Woods also has thought of switching to the democrat party.
ARIZONA:Woods may switch from GOP to Dems
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-gop/775716/posts
“”It’s the party of Lincoln,” Woods said. “But I don’t know that Lincoln would recognize it. I’m trying to remember why I became a Republican in the first place.......As for Woods’ political ambitions, he said he’s interested in running for the U.S. Senate, but only if Sen. John McCain, his political mentor, retires in 2004.
“Any opportunities I’ve had in politics have been because of him,” Woods said”
http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2009/02/podcasting-arizona-attorney-general.html
“Woods, of course, is famously well-connected. Not only was he elected attorney general back in the 90s, but he’s since represented all sorts of interesting people in his private practice, from Sonia Falcone, socialite and wife of an alleged international arms dealer, to (for a time) disgraced then-Congressman Rick Renzi.
So we’re not the least bit surprised that Woods’ Podcast show boasts guests ranging from Charles Barkley to John McCain. Nor were we surprised to see that the Web site is currently sponsored by Budweiser — Cindy McCain, of course, being the owner of the area’s biggest Bud distributorship.”
http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2009/02/podcasting-arizona-attorney-general.html
Juan Pedro McCain threw the election with Democrat Steve Schmidt running his campaign and his pro-gay marriage/sodomy wife and daughter.
He should have used that $22 million to try to win. He held it back so he could dole it out to fellow RINOs to hold their seats. McCain is a real POS and a liar.
I thought it was absolutely nuts when people started talking about Brown for president. I don’t even think he had been sworn in when I heard that the first time. Crap like that makes me wonder how this country can survive all of its brain dead people.
“Cindy McCain, of course, being the owner of the areas biggest Bud distributorship.”
McCain & Kerry have something in common.....both are gigolos.
Another shady association of McCain is former AZ governor Fife Symington, who was convicted of bank fraud and pardoned by Bill Clinton in 2001. And still making big McCain contributions...
McCain Victory 2008 - $5,000 on 5/31/2008
John McCain 2008 - $4,600 on 6/30/2007
In 2006, McCain orchestrated a move (aided by Sen. Jon Kyl, Congressmen John Shadegg, Rick Renzi and Jeff Flake to get rid of conservatives running for office in Maricopa Cty, putting Symington against the party chair, Haney.
http://www.muckety.com/John-Fife-Symington-III/102264.muckety
“Grassroots Arizona spent more than $16,000 in an effort to oust Haney and the conservatives controlling District 11, McCain’s home district. The move failed miserably and Haney was re-elected handily last week — over former Gov. Fife Symington.
McCain’s Handpicked District 11 Candidates Defeated; Former Governor Symington Sent Back to the Kitchen
Nov. 29, 2006
All the candidates for office in GOP Legislative District 11 (Phoenix) belonging to the Sen. John McCain faction, in an effort to capture the district leadership from conservatives, lost in Tuesday night’s election...... Sen. Jon Kyl, Congressmen John Shadegg, Rick Renzi and Jeff Flake all wound up with egg on their faces for endorsing Symington”
Well, the surviving co-prisoners say otherwise.
I think what he’s done politically and legislatively is bad enough to get rid of him without using rumors. If there’s some definitive evidence of him doing throwing his co-prisoners under the bus, though, I’d be interested to see it.
Thanks.
It’s actually August 24. A long time to wait.
A guy nobody ever heard of can get up and give a halfway decent speech and somebody will be calling for him to be our presidential candidate.
Amen!
Yeah, it is really sad. The educational system (so called) has done its work well.
Incidentally, I just saw a clip of John McCain’s daughter being interviewed. I was horrified. This goofy little ditz was talking about old peole moving aside so that she and people of her generation could take things over.
She was very insulting to those older than her (she is 24). She speaks in a whiney, robotic voice that grates on my nerves aside from her asinine blathering. With a generation of Americans like her, we are in big, big trouble.
That is fantastic. The look on the interviewer’s face at one of her more idiotic statements cracked me up. Thanks
Hayworth subscribes to a “no litmus test” position on abortion.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hayworth on Abortion:
scores 0% by NARAL on pro-choice voting record
http://www.ontheissues.org/House/J_D__Hayworth_Abortion.htm
McCain on Abortion:
Rated 0% by NARAL, indicating a pro-life voting record.
Rated 75% by the NRLC, indicating a mixed record on abortion.
http://www.ontheissues.org/2008/John_McCain_Abortion.htm
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