Posted on 10/11/2009 6:53:02 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
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Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," the Arizona Republican said: "When we selected, or asked, Sarah Palin to be my running mate, it energized our party. We were ahead in the polls, until the stock market crashed. And she still is a formidable force in the Republican Party. And I have great affection for her. Will Sarah and I - did we always agree on everything in the past? Will we in the future? No. But let's let a thousand flowers bloom. Let's come up with a winning combination next time."
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Winning combination? That would be one without your presence and without your influence in any respect, McCan’t!
Will Sarah and I - did we always agree on everything in the past? Will we in the future? No.
THANK GOD they don’t agree on everything in the past or the future. McCain wasn’t the right choice for Sarah. Sarah needed a TRUE Conservative on the ticket, instead she got lumped with him. Next time, what the hell is he talking about..does he want to run for President again..please don’t give me a stroke John, I don’t think I can handle you running again
“Purge the Big Government RINOs! Impeach the Kenyan! Dump Pelosi and Reid! Restore the Constitution! Let’s flip the House! May God save the Republic!”
I could not have said it any better, but better pray
that there will still be a Republic next year.
The gall of these Marxist knows no bounds.
Not falling for it - he needs to retire & get out of the way.
Well, now I truly HAVE seen everything!
McCain thinks SARAH was the problem?
ROFLMAO! ~ to Infinity and Beyond ~
“Let a thousand flowers bloom” was said by Mao to encourage dissidents to self-identify. Mao then killed them.
Palin 2012
Someone needs to tell this idiot he only got the number of votes he got because he had Palin as his running mate.
HA..you HEARD today’s Fox shows too!!!??? They were great!
Juan is hard at work shaping the Republican party of the future, and I bet he still considers himself a possible contender for 2012.
Unfortunately, I’m not joking on either count.
Petraeus/Palin 2012.
McCain should retire, while there is still respect for him for his service to his country. Seriously, he if FAR too old to run for pres. again, last time was really pushing it.
If I hear McQueeg described as a “maverick” one more time I swear I am going to scream.
The ONLY thing that he has done in the last 30 years that I can give him credit for is boosting Sarah into the national consciousness by selecting her as his VP running mate.
Thank you McLame. Now sit down and shut up! Better yet, retire and take that loud mouthed daughter of yours home with you!
Make that Palin/Patraeus, please.
She’s the one who has the vision and who excites me. Patraeus would be a great backup.
Palin/McLame never recovered from his s@!t!!!!!!!!!
In case anyone doubts that McCan’t is (mis)quoting Chairman Mao: http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/226950.html
Which means you won't be on the ticket, right, Juan?
But, but...who will be there in the Senate to reach hands across the aisle in the spirit of bi-partisanship understanding, if not John McCain? /s
If McCain is casually using Maoist language on Palin, then perhaps he may never have been fully de-programmed after his time spent with the North Vietnamese Communists.
I understand JD may be running. JD will win.
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