1 posted on
07/12/2010 11:55:05 AM PDT by
Fred
To: Fred
2 posted on
07/12/2010 12:01:37 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(If McCain is a Conservative, there are no Leftists. Not Teddy K., John K., George S., Russel F...)
To: Fred
"Why doesnt the president put a bill in and Ill get behind it?"
Gee, I dunno--could it have anything to do with the fact that coming up with the laws is the job of the LEGISLATIVE BRANCH, aka, YOUR JOB, and not the president, who is head of the Executive Branch?
3 posted on
07/12/2010 12:02:21 PM PDT by
OCCASparky
(Obama--Playing a West Wing fantasy in a '24' world.)
To: Fred
A pseudo-Maverick would behave like a RINO.
6 posted on
07/12/2010 12:07:14 PM PDT by
Paladin2
To: Fred
To a person, ex-advisers and staffers to John McCain describe the same man: Impulsive, emotional, dependent to a fault on the advice of others, but unwilling or unable to resolve infighting, he lets mismanagement corrupt his best intentions, winning elections and congressional victories almost despite himself. And unfit for any public office. Never was fit for public office, but PR and a helpful media can foist most anything on much of the American public.
8 posted on
07/12/2010 12:52:00 PM PDT by
Will88
To: Fred
Probably play cards and crack jokes.
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9 posted on
07/12/2010 12:54:36 PM PDT by
Tanniker Smith
(Obi-Wan Palin: Strike her down and she shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.)
To: Fred
To: Fred
And as panic overtook McCain in early 2010, it would be Davis who channeled it into a tactical short game, advising him to co-opt Hayworths political turf by tacking into his positions, out-tea-partying Hayworth on immigration. Consequently, McCains Arizona tail wagged his Washington dog: McCain would soon reverse or greatly reel in his previous positions on torture, on cap and trade, on gays in the military, and, finally, crucially, on immigration. Rick Davis carries the most influence with John, says a McCain intimate. Salters on the outside. McCain is a pathetic, lying weasel and a shameless hypocrite who'll do anything to hang on to his political power. Will the voters of Arizona fall for it?
This article is full of evidence and confirmation that Juan is as low a lying, scheming weasel as many of us have known for years.
11 posted on
07/12/2010 12:59:48 PM PDT by
Will88
To: Fred
There are two John McCains, muses an old friend of the senators. The one I love is a very big man, and hes willing to take on big issues in a big way. Then theres another side of John, hell admit, that is petty and angry and petulant and small, and that side has overtaken the other one.
12 posted on
07/12/2010 1:13:14 PM PDT by
Will88
To: Fred
In that book, McCain admitted that in the 2000 presidential primary, hed supported South Carolinas right to fly the Confederate flag against his own belief that it was a symbol of racism.I didnt want to do this, he says. But I could tell from the desperate looks of my staff that we had an enormous problem. And that it could come down to lying or losing. I chose lying.
Something that comes as naturally as breathing to Juan, and all too many other politicians. Lying is definitely at the heart of his campaign to try and hoodwink his way to another six years in the Senate.
13 posted on
07/12/2010 1:27:08 PM PDT by
Will88
To: Fred
Left wing reporters (excuse the redundancy) appear to be getting increasingly upset with Juan for his sudden “conservative conversion.” No more back stabbing his nation, the American people and the republican party. Well don’t worry guys. As soon as the primary is over, Juan will be right back to his old sell-out form.
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