Posted on 05/10/2010 7:03:19 PM PDT by pissant
Whatever. DeVore is now calling Sarah a moderate, just because she did not back him. Now its just a temper tantrum.
And his little attack on her because of the TARP. She had to back it because McCain did and it was during the campaign. The media would have gone nuts if she did not back her running mate. But of course DeVore must ignore the facts, since they get in the way of his rant.
Has she said she only was cheerleading for TARP because of McCain?
She has written enough on that for you to figure it out.
Nothing that I’ve seen that said she did on Mccain’s behalf. Of course, she still supports McCain and his immigration plans too. So there you go.
Sarah Palin believes in a ‘path to ciizenship’ to illegal aliens who broke our laws! Enough said.
Think whatever you want. It’s more than obvious that you think the worst of Sarah. She has said she is against amnesty and against TARP. But it doesn’t matter, because that goes against your world view.
Everyone and their sister says they are against amnesty. Including John “amnesty” McCain. And I’ve yet to see her say she pushed TARP to appease McCain. I’m all ears though if you have that quote.
I wrote this a while back.
My Idea of Comprehensive Immigration Reform:
“1. Illegal aliens are to be detained upon detection and deported within twenty-four hours.
“2. Any citizen knowingly employing, sheltering, concealing, or otherwise assisting (other than emergency medical care) an illegal alien shall suffer forfeiture of all property, real and personal, all assets, businesses, business licenses, and any other thing except his/her physical freedom and two changes of clothing; after which he/she may seek employment and start over.
“3. Any non-citizen legally resident, acting as described in para 2 above, shall suffer the same penalty and be deported to his/her country of origin within 48 hours.
“4. Any public official, in any branch of government, at any level, who under color of clemency, legal discretion, or other official privilege, shall obstruct, alter, or modify the swift application and extent of paras 1-3 above to any degree soever, shall suffer the same penalty and be summarily removed from office.”
So...am I hard-line enough on the subject for you?
Here’s the punch line: I agree with SP that there should be a “path to citizenship” for illegals.
I believe that she agrees with me that the path leads back to Mexico (or wherever they came from), and to the back of the line of those awaiting legal immigration.
I hope to be corrected, if I am wrong. Such correction must be linked to SP’s own speeches and/or writings— not McCain’s, or anyone else’s speeches or writings, which I will regard as (at best) opinion pieces or (at worst) outright slanders.
“commonsense conservative”
It was “commonsense” to outsource thousands of liveable wage, taxable income jobs and throw citizens out of work?
It was “commonsense” to destroy HP?
Sorry, we don’t need her kind of “commonsense” anymore than we need McCain’s “commonsense.”
Both are uncommonly full of crap.
Chuck DeVore Distances Himself From The "Birthers" (Calls Birthers/Birther Theory "Crazy")
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2509082/posts
Sounds Like A Possible FEC Investigation Into Chuck DeVore (Using State Employees on Campaign)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2509108/posts
Tom Campbell and Carly Fiorina face the challenge of drawing attention from Republicans Steve Poizner and Meg Whitman in race for governor.
May 08, 2010
By Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times
The leading Republicans competing for their party's nomination for the U.S. Senate moved into the final phase of their campaign Friday, largely seeking to ignore each other and focus, instead, on the incumbent they hope to unseat, Democrat Barbara Boxer.
The most recent polls have shown two of the candidates, former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina and former Rep. Tom Campbell, locked in a tight race for the June 8 primary, with Orange County Assemblyman Chuck DeVore trailing in a distant third.
[ ... see more at link ... ]
further on down in it, you see the following ...
Republican Senate Primary
The GOP battle to face incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer in November remained essentially unchanged.
The CBS 5 poll shows former Congressman Tom Campbell defeats former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, 35% to 24%. State assembly member Chuck DeVore gets 15% and 23% are undecided.
Now, look at it if you take the 24% for Carly Fiorina and if DeVore did not "split off" (in that primary) his 15% ... then basically Carly Fiorina could whacked Campbell with 39% Fiorina to 35% Campbell with 23% undecided.
You can easily see why DeVore turns out to be the "spoiler" to ruin the chances of getting rid of Boxer. And even if Campbell were to do that... you've got the worst of those three (Campbell, Fiorina, DeVore) -- in Campbell winning.
DeVore had no chance at all and all "he played" in the game -- was basically a "spoiler" role ...
Wishful thinking. Last Rasmussen poll had 23% undecided in senate primary. The palinistas suddenly finding that “Carly is a conservative” is the funniest thing I’ve ever witnessed on FR.
Chuck you can’t win, step a side for the good of the country. November is to important to f###-up. Who are you? Get it!
Chuck is the one we want. Get the wimmin out. They had there stay and failed too.
Reminds me of the Fredheads that kept telling me the FBI was investigating Hunter. I’m still waiting for them to finish that up and jail the guy.
See the next post ... #14 ... :-)
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