Posted on 11/06/2008 10:45:00 AM PST by mbraynard
News has been circulating around GOP insiders for weeks that McCain campaign honchos Rick Davis and Steve Schmidt were planning to blame Sarah Palin for McCains loss. This was expected to be an effort to punt the blame for their own failures to the side of the ticket that was most popular with the base, attracted the largest rally crowds, and scared the living bejeepers out of the opposing party.
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The critics named above are scumbags. They cost McC the presidency—not Sarah.
I know at least 10 people, Ind and Dems, that voted for Mcwhatshisname and Palin.
I would not have voted for president in this election if it had not been for Palin.
The behavior by the McCain Staff makes me sick. Yesterday I was angry and called the GOP. But today I am PO!!!!
What theory are you referring to? Perhaps you are confusing what some campaign insiders have done, with the response suggested by the DU poster?
It's uncorroborated, third-hand, rumor mongering.
It's intended to DIVIDE & CONQUER.
Sadly, it looks like it's working
Sarah got 325 out of me total in multiple chunks...when I was planning not to donate at all...and I know I wasn’t alone.
These guys attacking her are just full of it. The paper trail shows how it worked out.
Randy Scheunemann is the one fired for helping Palin, not hurting her.
If you really did (which I doubt) you’ve been had by the Obamabots!
Randy is the one McCain fired for HELPING PALIN.
He didn’t fire anyone for the negative comments against her.
“It just goes to show that McCain really is the POS everyone who couldnt stand him said he was, all along.”
Thanks! I was one of those who refused to accept McQueeg and I stayed true to my word by NOT givng him my vote.
The FReepers who insisted we follow their lead because McQueeg was the only one who could beat the Dims, were obviously misguided.
I would definitely donate to her campaign. I did not donate to McCain, I chose to instead donate to Conservative candidates in Senate races. Unfortunately, none of them won...
I agree. I saw Sarah in a brief clip on Fox & Friends this morning where they asked her to comment on this malicious gossip coming from McCain insiders. Sarah said that she won't comment on it until she knows who's saying it. I hope she finds out soon! And I hope she shows McCain the true meaning of his words "I promise you, you'll know their names, and I will make them famous."
I was replying to rodeo-mamma, but curiously I can’t find her post to you now, it must have gotten pulled?
I agree with you 100%.
You’re comments are shameful and embarrassing.
Here is e-mail I just sent to McCain’s campaign
To: snelson@mccain08hq.com
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 12:33 PM
Subject: refund
Ms. Collins,
This is to request an immediate refund of our contribution to McCain presidential election campaign.
Below is the explanation of the reasons for this request.
My husband and I have made contribution to John McCain 2008 election campaign immediately upon learning that he has chosen Sarah Palin as his running mate.
As loyal Republicans we have supported Mr. McCain’s quest for presidency despite our disagreement with many of his positions, such as his immigration stand, his position on ANWR drilling, and, most of all, his belief that “reaching across the isle” could benefit the Country and the Republican Party. We have supported Mr. McCain because, even with all his ideological weaknesses, he appeared to be a very descent and honest man of strong character and right values.
Our opinion was reinforced when Mr. McCain made a choice of Sarah Palin.
Now, one day after a disastrous for our country election of Barak Obama, Mr. McCain is demonstrating that we have misplaced our trust.
Mr. McCain’s and his staffers’ most despicable, dirty and misogynistic post-election treatment of Sarah Palin - a wonderful, competent woman and a leader with strong conservative convictions- clearly and unambiguously demonstrate that the real McCain is not what we thought and hoped he was. Instead of expressing public gratitude to Ms. Palin for at least giving him a chance at victory, something that Mr. McCain would not have achieved without Ms. Palin, he how allows his aides to soil Ms. Palin’s name to the delight of the main stream media.
Mr. McCain must publicly apologize to Ms. Palin and immediately fire all of his staffers spreading vicious rumors and placing blame of McCain’s loss on Sarah Palin.
Respectfully,
You’ve been suckered! This whole damnable story is made up!!!!!!!
I was right, it was post #161, which has been deleted.
She is the only reason I would have contributed, but the top of the ticket precluded me from doing so. Had he run a good campaign himself, he might be president elect today. But, he was a "me too" opposition/corroboration to/with Barama.
I wonder what O’Reilly’s body language expert would say? They do not look like happy campers.
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