Posted on 03/30/2010 8:20:51 AM PDT by rabscuttle385
Edited on 03/30/2010 9:39:23 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Please, Sarah, please stop propping up this old fool.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2483042/posts
Tea Baggers? You are a vile POS. They are patriots. The term is tea party assh*le.
AS much as her support of McCain bothers me, I do understand her point of view to a certain extent.
I was watching an interview with her at the rally held in Reid’s hometown and how she answered questions and voiced our point of view. I said it once and I’ll say it again, I would love to see her as the GOP nominee in 2012. I would love to see her take on Obama and his minions. She can speak to the common person, breaking down issues into sound bites and get people emotionally in tune with the issues like no one presently discussed as a GOP nominee. Heck, like no one on the GOP side since Reagan.
I know people feel she is unelectable and may be damaged goods. I sort of feel that way. But I wonder, if after another year or so of Obamalism if the public may start to be more attracted to an “anti - Obama” type of communicator who isn’t afraid to speak plainly and call things what they are.
A rancher in AZ and his dog were murdered by illegals the other day.
This is “war hero” McCain’s amnesty legacy. Palin needs to give it a rest. MCCain is a despicable person.
Yup. Tea Party not the digusting lib term. Patriots.
John McCain call Americans concerned about open borders (like the rancher murdered in AZ with his dog) - Racists.
I loathe the man as much as anyone else. But his service to our country is undeniable and every single freeper should applaud it.
Not only that... but our arguments against McCain should rise above the level of name calling. If it can’t, then perhaps we have bigger problems.
Well *some* have bigger problems. Ahem.
LOL!
Feb. 2008
GOP Senators Reassess Views About McCain
His Old Foes Still Wary Of His Pugnacious Style
This is what Thad had to say just a few days ago. “The thought of his being president sends a cold chill down my spine”Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), also a senior member of the Appropriations panel, told the Boston Globe recently. “He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he worries me
“John was very rough in the sandbox,” said former senator Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), who is outspoken in his opposition to McCain’s candidacy. “Everybody has a McCain story. If you work in the Senate for a while, you have a McCain story. . . . He hasn’t built up a lot of goodwill.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/03/AR2008020303242.htm
I’ve come to the conclusion that most of McCain’s support is reluctant at best.
Correct title:
Palin endorses military veterans running for Congress
correct link:
Unless you are in Arizona, then what you think (or I think) about McCain doesn’t matter. In the end, the good people of Arizona will decide between JD and McCain.
I see you’re still trying to trash Sarah Palin to the point where you change the title of the article to suit your agenda, PAULTARD.
She’s endorsed three worthy veterans for Congress and you want to diminish them in your reprehensible attempt to define her by her endorsement of McCain.
OMG!!!! How DARE Sarah Palin support veterans running for office!!!!!! String her up now!!!!!
I’m with you Rinny. I don’t want to be part of the “nasty” side of politics. My values, which I think are conservative values, make me loathe namecalling.
I know the Democrats do it.
I know that strong feelings make it hard to resist.
I know that current politics makes us feel powerless.
I, for one, would rather be powerless than lose my sense of self. “Old Yellowstain” for John McCain?
Besides, after years in Hanoi, I’m a little doubtful that freeper namecalling has a big, positive influence on the man.
BLITZER: You know that Sarah Palin who was his running mate says she's going to support John McCain and try to get him that nomination instead of you. How do you feel about that?And there's this gem from JD:HAYWORTH: Well, I think we all understand the impulse of gratitude in politics and obviously Senator McCain, one of the decisions I applaud him for was putting Sarah Palin on the ticket. I think it gave great excitement to the Republican base and I can understand why she's coming here. But what's interesting, Wolf, in the social media, as I understand it, there's a new page on Facebook, Sarah Palin fans for JD but in the final analysis, it's not Sarah Palin from Alaska, It's Sarah Boyd in Scottsdale and others like her. Arizonans will decide who will be the next senator from this great state.
VIDEO:"I look forward to having Mrs. Palin's support following the primary on August 24th."
“Unless you are in Arizona, then what you think (or I think) about McCain doesnt matter. In the end, the good people of Arizona will decide between JD and McCain.”
BS. John McCain has pushed through legislative nonsense that has affected us all. He has insulted EVERY conservative. He is a UNITED STATES senator, making policy for all of us.
Don’t tell me who I can and cannot criticize that directly affects me and my children’s lives and this nation. Is that you Obama????
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