Posted on 02/09/2008 5:17:12 PM PST by Winged Hussar
How conservative is Mr. McCain? During his quarter century in Washington, the senator has assembled an 82% rating from the American Conservative Union, placing him 39th among senators in 2006, while drawing a 25% lifetime rating from the liberal American Civil Liberties Union. Hillary Clinton, by contrast, has a 75% ACLU lifetime rating. A scorecard by the antitax Club for Growth, a conservative political-action committee, ranked him 29th among 55 Republican senators in 2006.
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I am not going to disagree with anyone who votes for Huckabee or Romney (simply to show support for Romney's platform) in the remaining primaries. I may do so myself in Pennsylvania's primary, if only to tell McCain that I want him to move further to the right, especially on the global warming issue, with which I disagree with him. However, it looks like he is indeed going to be our side's nominee.
Obama's cabinet:
Vice President: Al Sharpton
Sec. State: Jesse Jackson
Sec. Defense: Cindy Sheehan
Sec. Commerce: Jack Cade from "King Henry VI Part 2"
Attorney General: Mike Nifong
Chaplain: Jeremiah Wright
Supreme Court: Sharpton's friends C. Vernon Mason and Alton Maddox, Eliot Spitzer (D-NY), Andrew Cuomo (D-NY), Janet Reno, Bill Clinton, and Mike Nifong.
And this is why Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh, and so on need to shut up and sit down unless they want to be saying (puke!) "President Obama" (puke!) for the next four years. Eight years of "President Clinton" should meanwhile have been more than enough to last Coulter and Limbaugh a lifetime.
Congratulations to Mike Huckabee on winning the Kansas primary. Hopefully a good Huckabee showing will move McCain's platform in the RIGHT direction.
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Can you herd cats?
If McCain or Romney end up the Republican nominee (Romney by swooping in at the end in a brokered convention), then I don’t mind seeing the Democrats win. I won’t vote for them, but neither will I vote for McCain or Romney. We need new leaders in a very bad way.
They're addicted to politics. They couldn't stop if their lives depended on it.
This is McCain’s own fault. He is the most selfish SOB walking the planet now, given what he wants to do to his own party and what he might do to the country.
He wants our votes and nothing more.
“Can McCain Corral Conservatives?”
Way too soon to say. Choosing a running mate who’s acceptable to conservatives will help.
Shouldn’t that question be posited the other way around?
Sorry, I refuse to vote for Calderon’s Americano emmissary as POTUS.
No. The only hope McCain has is selecting Romney as his VP mate, and even THAT isn’t necessarily going to get many conservatives behind him.
The problem now is not the pressure that McCain’s people or the GOP leadership in general is trying to put on movement conservatives—the problem is McCain himself. He’s so anti-conservative in his views and actions over the years, and he’s the biggest failure as a longtime Senator from the Invasion state—the state where most of the 40 million illegal aliens have used to break into the U.S. and he has steadfastly refused to do a thing about it. He’s never won a national election. He’s a loser. If those of us on the right think that BUSH has been stubborn for over 7 years, we ain’t seen nothin’ yet!
The conservatives I hear from tell me they’re looking to a third party. It’s most unfortunate that we have to wait til late April to find out who The Constitution Party will nominate. But, that is the direction I see many conservatives going.
Personally, my advice: Highlight those positions of McCains that actually matches the audience you’re talking to. You’d have a much higher percentage of chance of pushing him down our throats.
‘sides, there’s openness around here for supporting liberals. I mean, come on, a Republican presidential candidate says, during a debate, ‘I like mandates, mandates work’ and he garnered the support of more than half of the viewers of this forum. If you’re running low on lipstick for the pig, I understand there’s a good sale running in Massachusetts.
Myself, I voted for Fred before he dropped out. Very frustrating.
I would never ask you to. If McCain is your guy..vote for him. If not..don’t compromise. Vote on principle for who you have supported thru the primary. Write them in if you have to.
Why are yall yelling?
That choice would guarantee my vote... for the Democrat ticket. McCain has to put a real Conservative on the ticket, not a rich phony liberal trojan horse rodent like Joe Isuzu Romney.
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