Posted on 07/02/2008 2:58:36 PM PDT by Syncro
MCCAIN: PUMP THIS!
by Ann Coulter
July 2, 2008
Well, I guess we're all pretty relieved we didn't drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge back in 2002. What a disaster that would have been.
The vote on ANWR was almost entirely along partisan lines, with all Republicans, except a handful of "moderates," voting for drilling, and all Democrats, except a handful of sane Democrats like Zell Miller, voting against drilling.
John McCain opposed drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge because he polled soccer moms and found out they were against drilling. They thought it sounded too much like going to the dentist. McCain wanted to ensure that he remained beloved by the two pillars of his base: "centrists" and New York Times reporters.
Even Sen. Chuck Hagel voted for drilling in ANWR. But John McCain, "our" candidate, voted against it.
I guess we're beginning to see the problem of basing a political platform on the passing fancies of "centrists." These are people who have no opinions because they know nothing about national issues. They're the ones who check the "not sure/no opinion" box on polls regarding the legalization of cannibalism.
You can't blame them: They're not being paid to know something about national issues. Those people we call "senators" and "representatives."
But now, astronomical gas prices have forced even soccer moms to spend 10 minutes looking at a problem that their leaders were supposed to be thinking about for years. And the soccer moms are saying: Drill! Drill! Drill! Bobby, come down off of there! Stop hitting your sister! Where was I? Oh, yeah ... Drill! Drill! Drill!
Consequently, McCain recently switched his position to go along with the centrists. See, that's the downside of having chosen all your political positions by polling centrists: The moment they acquire any knowledge, they'll realize you're an idiot.
It's always the same argument. Year after year, the "moderate Republicans" so respected at The New York Times harangue us to dump the Christians, the conservatives, the Swift Boat Veterans, the "right-wing extremists," the gun-and-God clingers and the fanatical pro-lifers from our party so we can repel every American who voted for Ronald Reagan in order to win the votes of people like Christine Todd Whitman.
Yes, by all means let's clear out all that deadwood and pave the way for a 49-state landslide! (For the Democrats.)
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He called the Swift Boat Veterans "dishonest and dishonorable."Big mistake.
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John McCain opposed drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge because he polled soccer moms and found out they were against drilling. They thought it sounded too much like going to the dentist.Ann is here, more drilling and pumping!
I don’t know Syncro, I don’t see much evidence that folks here can read lately. Despite what John has been, is, and will continue to be, I see an awful lot of blind support.
He trashes our party and our best and brightest, and then folks fall in line behind him. Whew...
And here I had been telling folks for decades that the things John was supporting, were wrong. Silly me.
I guess they were wrong until John did them.
Resolved: Folks, those things are wrong... unless you see McCain doing them. Then remain silent and hope nobody saw you take notice.
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That’s pretty damned funny. I swear right now, I’m NOT drinking on election day.
Sorry Juan.
I think the general feeling here is that Obama is so vile, that supporting McCain is an unpleasant necessity.
That is not my view, as I will never vote for such a non-conservative as McCain, but the revulsion to Obama is McCain’s only chance.
Ann is always right.
“The irony is, the only people McCain can count on to vote for him are the very Republicans he despises — at least those of us who can get drunk enough on Election Day to pull the lever for him. In fact, we should organize parties around the country where Republicans can get drunk so they can vote for McCain.”
Bwaahahaha. My thoughts exactly, Ann.
The only thing worse than voting for a Democrat is voting for a Republican who is really a Democrat. It's not Hobson's choice; it's NO choice.
But how will he win the Republicans who don’t drink?
I thought this was one of the best lines.
Here is our favorite Freeper:
Obambi has a way of persueding even rock-solid conservatives to vote for McQueeg.
I don’t drink, so I can’t help Juan, either.
I agree.
On another thread today I mentioned the list of things Global Warming is going to cause according to the left. Rush mentioned the list today. The left lies, so it can attain it’s goals.
This year it seems to me there is an level of demonization against Obama that I’m not sure I can in all instances support. Look the guy has no experience, his policies are bad, and he’s just not Presidential material. He’s not qualified to serve.
Okay, that’s the long and short of it. I just don’t want to be part of an effort that begins to look like developing a Global Warming cause and effect list, only this one is directed at Obama.
Do I want him to win. I’m not fond of the idea. I think he would make a terrible President. I’m just not convinced his election to office would destroy the nation, end the world, and any hope for our children.
He is bad. So is global warming, if you could believe all that is said about it. And so it goes...
Ann hits yet another one out of the park concerning Mr. McCain and the moderate Republicans.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
McCain is a pure nut case. He seems to be senile and incapable of realizing what is going on. Only thing that might save him is the VP. Not much choice, have to go McCain.
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