What no profanity? I’m disappointed.
Ping
I know you will enjoy this. :)
Well, I guess if you can’t defend your bill, you can always make jokes about your opponents to misdirect people.
Funny, but he shouldn't have gone any further after the first part.
“Maybe he can get out his small varmint gun and drive those Guatemalans off his yard.”
ROFLMAO!!!!!! Now THAT is funny.
Isn’t McCain a 2nd tier candidate now?
Race baiting whackjob! Who cannot see how deranged McCain is?
McCain is in the process of destroying the country with this immigrant bill, I loathe anything he says.
I give you props for the title! Dueling RINOs Alert..lol
A pillow fight.
Looks like McQueeg was ticked that Mitt came right out against the immigration bill.
All Romney or any other candidate needs to say is “McCain-Feingold...selling out freedom of speech....McCain-Kennedy...selling out national security......’nuff said”
....over and over and over...
....and then ignore McCain’s red herring ad hominems.
The truth about Romney's hypocritical attacks on McCain's CFR:
In addition to the column this week, Romney has criticized McCain on campaign finance while stumping in South Carolina - the state where social conservatives propelled George W. Bush to a 2000 primary victory over McCain, after McCain defeated Bush in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary.
That prompted skepticism from the political newspaper The Hill, which drew attention to Romney's advocacy for campaign finance reform, calling it an "about-face" on positions he took in 1994 and 2002 on the campaign trail in Massachusetts, according to accounts from the time in The Boston Globe and other newspapers. The conservative pundit Ramesh Ponnuru also weighed in at The National Review Online in a blog posting: "Romney, it turns out, has - surprise, surprise - been on both sides of campaign-finance reform."
In the past, Romney called for limiting the amount candidates could spend to run for federal office, and for imposing a 10 percent tax on campaign contributions for state elections to pay for publicly funded campaigns. He also called for abolishing political action committees and expressed a general distaste for escalated fundraising and spending in politics.
McCain-Kennedy
McCain-Feingold
McCain should run third party.
“Maybe he can get out his small varmint gun and drive those Guatemalans off his yard.”
This is very good. McCain is about to go over the edge.
Keep calling his office. When he calls us “yahoos” we win.
Oh please. That was a total cheap shot about the Guatemalans who worked on Romney’s landscaping. It’s well documented that the company Romney hired was owned by a LEGAL immigrant. Is it Romney’s responsibility to ask the guy cutting his lawn if he is legal or illegal? One would presume that’s the company’s responsibility, no?
McCain’s an idiot. Maybe he should try to stick to addressing the problems he’s caused himself with McCain-Kennedy.
Fred ping. McNutbar lays into Fred as well in his rant.