Posted on 11/11/2008 3:20:21 AM PST by Loud Mime
Where's John McCain's honor when we need it?
We'll find out tonight, when the Arizona Republican appears on "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno. In the week since the election, Mr. McCain's campaign team has leaked some nasty stuff about Sarah Palin. These leaks are personal, and they speak more to the character of Mr. McCain and the leakers than they do to Mrs. Palin. So it will be telling if Mr. McCain stands up for his partner and says how offended he has been by what some of his staffers have done to her.
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What disturbs me is not what McCain is going to say about Palin tonight on Leno, but just where in the world he’s been for a WEEK? I find this to be, a the very least, the character of a bitter old man just like McCain has always exhibited in the past.
“John McCain did not deserve a wonderful running mate like Sarah Palin.”
Unfortunately it would have been a landslide without her. Looking ahead, I think Romney-Palin for 2012 or a similar combination with Sarah as VP. She needs to do some time in DC learning about the complete a$$holes that live there and in NY. Then move on to POTUS.
Crossover voting is going to be DISASTEROUS in 2012 because Obama will be running, so ALL the Democrats will Crossover and vote for the WEAKEST REPUBLICAN!! THIS MUST STOP!!
I terms of a conservative caucus I’d support within the Republican Party, it would have to be pro-religion. If the religion neutrals or anti-religionists within the Repub Party want a caucus, let them start one.
This election has proven that the Republicans don’t win without an active base. McCain didn’t excite the base...to include religious conservatives. He NEVER made Abortion and Justices a topic of discussion. What message was he sending with that????
I agree that it will hurt, BUT, you can’t stop it in states that don’t require party registrations. The truth is, if anyone can register as anything they wish, it’s just as easy to cross over.
What we really need to do is get rid of “winner-take-all” in the state primary voting.
You were right on! I did not think that far ahead; I firmly believed there was no way that Obama could lose.
I do believe that Palin will be named the Executive in the 12 election....if we play hardball at the same level as the socialists.
What planet are you from?
Very few of the Republicans I know were going to even bother to vote before he picked her.
I wasn't going to do any more than drag myself to the pols and put a reluctant X on his name.
Once Sarah was chosen, most folks were energized and ready to walk through fire for her.
We just looked at Mcwhatshisname as a place taker until she could become the real President.
He would of thrown her overboard..........
John McCain had the worst campaign staff in the history of presidential campaigns.
The fact that they leaked negatives about Palin during the campaign is only one example of their self-serving ineptitude.
Well, I didn’t support McCain during the primaries but Duncan Hunter, his military background and work in Congress be praised, would have been shellacked.
Hunter, Tancredo, Johnny What’s His Name, even Senator Thompson (who I did support) were boutique candidates. Each attractive to his supporters but political footnotes.
The primary process is what gave us McCain in the first place. Winner take all primaries in CT, NY and CA is stupidity. And, that is how McCain won. States we have no chance of ever winning are selecting the GOP nominee ?
I don't know, but I wasn't one of them. I was blasting McCain from the beginning, but toned it down a bit once he became the nominee. I must admit it feels awfully good to be able to blast away again.
I agree with you. I’d get rid of winner-take-all primaries.
The most they should get is something proportional to their percentage of vote in that state. If Candidate X wins New Hampshire with 40% and Candidate Y has 33%, then X doesn’t walk away with 100% and Y with zero. X has some delegates and so does Y.
I think the party already gives extra reward delegates to states that voted for their candidate in the previous election.
Kev, just so you know, I wasn’t accusing you of being one of the McCain alckeys. I know who they were, and you were certainly not one of them. My apologies if you took my post that way.
> Fund is a major proponent of big government Republicanism. Just another backstabber who must be marginalized and forgotten.
I call BS on that. Fund is a good guy.
Romney has about as much chance of getting elected president in 2012 as he did in 2008.
That's what he was saying - that without Sarah McCain would have lost even worse.
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