Posted on 03/24/2010 11:37:27 AM PDT by rabscuttle385
Sen. John McCain (R., Ariz.) tells National Review Online that Democrats have attempted to marginalize tea-party groups during the health-care fight because they are scared to death of them. There is nothing politicians fear more than the unknown. And in an Obamacare world, McCain predicts that the movement against the administrations extreme liberalism will be an influential factor in this years elections.
McCain gives credit to Sarah Palin, his former running mate, for her efforts in stirring up opposition outside of the legislative arena. I think Sarah is a very important influence on the American political scene, he says. Shes energized and inspirational. When I look at the number of vicious attacks on her character from the left, Im not sure if Im amused or disturbed. Its astounding. They dont like the message, so they attack the messenger.
McCain believes that belittling Obamacares opponents could misfire for Democrats. The anger and frustration among many Americans is unlike anything Ive ever seen, he says. The president convinced a lot of Americans on the campaign trail that he was a centrist who would change the climate of Washington, with transparency and openness. Yet instead of C-SPAN cameras, we got sweetheart deals made behind closed doors. With this health-care bill, they can see his fundamental philosophy, and how he governs from the left.
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If you're talking about who I think you are, the saying would be "Beware of a sheep in wolf's clothing"
“’The anger and frustration among many Americans is unlike anything Ive ever seen,’ he says.”
I’m thinking you’re going to see a lot of “anger and frustration” come the August primary, McShame.
Well, I think the original quote is plural. Such as “many will come in my name”.
And those tea party groups have nothing but CONTEMPT for you, Juan!!!
Ohhhhh, I thought we were talking about McCain here.
Yet he has made public statements as of late pushing amnesty, guest workers, and cap-and-tax. And, his lapdog Graham is pushing both of those initiatives through Congress right now.
What’s the “barf alert” for? Dems in trouble is a good thing.
You are either disingenious or naive. Either way, McCain is old and set in his ways. He will NEVER be anything more than a two-faced RINO. What you see now is an ACT intended to cover his very vulnerable right flank.
“if the GOP continues to go jelly-kneed on repeal, it may finally be time to fire up the Tea Third Party”
What is this “GOP continues” the GOP stood together united against Obamacare and vows to repeal it. So why are you trying to agitate against the GOP by making untrue statements? Sure, let’s make it certain that the Democrats retain their majority in Congress. What a great idea. (sarc)
Tea Party candidates could damage Republicans
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE62N5H620100324
“The poll by Quinnipiac University said voters by 44 percent to 39 percent said they planned to vote for a Republican over a Democratic candidate in November, the latest sign of a rebirth of the Republican Party.
However, if there is a Tea Party candidate on the ballot, the Democrat would get 36 percent to 25 percent for the Republican and 15 percent to the Tea Party representative.”
The more John McCain gives these bogus interviews...the more JD Hayworth gains in the polls.
Real conservatives know McCain is a fraud and a liar. It would behoove Sarah Palin to dump McCain if she has any aspirations of becoming President
Johnny’s been tortured too much. Really, he’s had his 15 minutes. Retire to the beer hall and drink your wifee’s brewskis.
Now McCain sucks up to the tea parties? Hahahah!
Adding this to the Hayworth vs. McCain — Primary Headline Roundup
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2456305/posts?page=8
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