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My chat with JD Hayworth...
self | August 21, 2010 | Hildy

Posted on 08/21/2010 4:58:02 PM PDT by Hildy

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To: MaggieCarta; Borax Queen; princess leah; All

John McCain - the WORST Senator money can buy!

John McCain??? Arizona, you can’t be serious about reelecting this lying political hack??? WHO are you people?? Don’t you remember he barely survived an Arizona recall effort?

Conservatives don’t back him...Independents have finally wised up....when will you? Liberal rags like the Washington Post and NY Times endorse McCain...why do suppose that is?

John McCain was NEVER an Arizonan...his wife’s rich daddy bought him a congressional seat in Arizona and moved him there! He’s just another carpetbagger.

Some ask how McCain can be doing as well as he is in this race..is it the 20 plus million dollars he’s spent on distorted ads to defeat a legitimate opponent....he certainly didn’t do that to beat Obama and the democrats!!!

J. D. Hayworth beats him hands down on the record on immigration, sovereignty, every conservative issue. J.D. also beat him in the debates....too bad you didn’t listen!

J.D. Has a near perfect record for conservatism and actually showing up to do his job! And McCain....the MOST ABSENT member of the SENATE!....but then he can’t be bothered with such nonsense when he’s spent the last 2 decades on the campaign trial!

Money is a big part of it. Big donations by mobsters in Vegas, the La Raza crowd and private prisons who house illegal aliens ( Private prison builder GEO’s PAC gave only $5,000 each to the campaigns of Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Huckabee.

$500 to McCain several times was given by John Hurley, ceo GEO, who contributes BIG to the open border loving RNC and Charlie Christ.

NOTE: Remember just a few days ago the prisoners who escaped one of McCain’s donor’s private prisons in AZ??? This is a big scam to house illegal aliens and they are notorious for problems within them.

Lying is McCain’s hole card, always has been. By the time this election started, McCain had reinvented himself and his campaign website...’I’ve never been for amnesty, blah,blah, blah....’. He went so far in Tuscon recently to declare“President Reagan granted amnesty to two million people and that was wrong,”

Here’s another thing...he has purchased relevant keywords on the net, so no matter what you’re looking for you get his campaign websites.

The Search For A Candidate (from the pres primary, 2008)

[snip]McCain’s people say that every dollar they spend on online search advertising brings in three or four bucks.

The national polls don’t reflect it, but in one sense John McCain is the clear front runner in the presidential race: he leads in search-engine ads. When you type McCain’s name into Google, alongside or above the standard search results you’ll always get a text ad—a “sponsored link”—that leads you to a Web site soliciting campaign contributions for the Arizona senator. What happens when you type “Giuliani” into Google? You get a paid link to the former New York mayor’s site. But you also get a McCain ad.

The other obvious search words involve search terms people use when researching specific issues. Here again, McCain is busy; his people say that at various times they’ve bought 10,000 different words. Giuliani pops up with “flat tax” and “illegal immigrant.” But when I tried “universal health care,” nothing from any candidate came up. Vary it a little by typing “health care reform” and you get a paid link to … John McCain

Indeed, Sen. McCain has been on the stump in Arizona of late, telling everyone how he supports Arizona’s SB 1070, how he wants to ‘secure the border’ and is against ‘amnesty’.When you go to McCain’s website, he’ll tell you he NEVER supported AMNESTY. Another lie! Just a few days ago, the bipartisan Immigration Reform Caucus, 76 members of the House of Representatives and five U.S. Senators have waded into the lawsuit by the Obama administration in U.S. vs. Arizona in support of Arizona.

Along with 81 congressmen, Rep. Duncan Hunter & Tom McClintock, R-California, signs Amicus Brief supporting Arizona Immigration Law, which includes 5 US Senators... Wicker, DeMint, Vitter, Inhofe, Barrasso, but NO John McCain!

McCain: “Those who live closest are the ones who can get here. Everyone in the world should have the opportunity through an orderly process to come to this country” Source:AZ Senate Debate, in Tucson Citizen Oct 16, 2004

*“America is still the land of opportunity,” Senator John McCain recently said. “And we’re not going to erect barriers and fences.” June 26, 2007 National Review

*SEN. JOHN MCCAIN, R-ARIZ.: I do not favor using troops because they are not trained for it. They don’t have the kind of qualifications necessary. I have strongly favored us using all the technical equipment that our military has including satellites, including aircraft and other technical means. May, 2001

Come on Arizona!! Don’t let McCain fool you again, like he did in his so called ‘presidential race’!

http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/2010/08/john-mccain-worst-senator-money-can-buy.html


201 posted on 08/22/2010 2:19:21 PM PDT by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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To: Hildy
JD --

Sorry I can't help as I moved to Minneapolis to escape the heat.

I am involved in Minnesota however.

I'd vote for you over McInsane, despite Sarah Palin's endorsement.

Just LAY OFF THE EARMARKS.

Cheers!

202 posted on 08/22/2010 2:37:47 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: AuntB
Come on Arizona!! Don’t let McCain fool you again, like he did in his so called ‘presidential race’!

Bump that!

Buck McCain!

203 posted on 08/22/2010 2:55:46 PM PDT by MaggieCarta (I'm never fully dressed without a snark.)
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To: Hildy
Prayers up for JD. Outrageous that McC sat on his ancient kiester all the way through 08, expecting to lose just to antagonize conservatives, then finds well of nasty energy to take on a conservative republican in 10.

That's a lot of money and GOP establishment to try and fight. Here's an earnest prayer that he makes it!

Whatever happens, Grahamesty is toast in 14. He can't even show his face in his own hometown.

204 posted on 08/22/2010 3:13:27 PM PDT by Mamzelle (Cameras, cameras--never forget to bring your cameras)
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To: onyx

You didn’t seem to know it the first time Onyx. A simply you’re welcome would have sufficed.

I went out of my way to be cordial to you due to our disagreements, and you’re thanks was to deflect.

Take some good nature thanks when it’s offered and stop the nonsense.


205 posted on 08/22/2010 3:13:42 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (UniTea! It's not Rs vs Ds you dimwits. It's Cs vs Ls. Cut the crap & lets build for success.)
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To: MaggieCarta; Lakeshark
Yes, but he said the same thing to me, too.

Uh oh....

206 posted on 08/22/2010 3:24:00 PM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: AuntB
John McCain was NEVER an Arizonan...his wife’s rich daddy bought him a congressional seat in Arizona and moved him there! He’s just another carpetbagger.

He does NOT seem like an Arizonan whatsoever. Not even after all these years. Wearing his baseball hat and walking along the border fence (probably Photoshopped, ha), gritting his mouth while he spits out lies, he looks like the biggest fake.

If he was going to just take what people gave for the presidential run, what that 20 million to win a primary could have done to help conservative candidates.... For example, here in CD8 where whichever guy (unless the RNC coughs up more) runs against Gabby Marxist Girl will have mere thousands compared to her 1.9 million war chest .

207 posted on 08/22/2010 3:31:07 PM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
That is not what the article says at all. There is just no evidence that Democrats are reregistering to vote McCain. None. As a long time observer this is not the most contentious primary in history. The Conlon - Steiger contest was white hot and much more devisive.

Hayworth won by 57,000 votes in ’04 and lost by 8,000 in ’06. Those voters came out by the thousands to defeat Sailor boy, voting Hayworth to drive the point home. They stayed home by the thousands when it was Hayworth by his blustering lonesome.

If you are ever at a function with McCain in attendance, watch who he is surrounded by, who he greets by name, who he is comfortable with. First are the Mormons, who have been his constituents since ’82. Third are the ex-military who he courts and is relaxed with. The second group are the proprietorships and management class, mainly from North Phoenix, medical, real estate and financial. These are the same voters that abandoned Hayworth in ’06. A large segment of this type voter lean Republican but are unhappy with the party for one reason or another. They register Independent and do not concern themselves with party matters.

Forty percent of the independents are not going to vote in the primaries. There may be an uptick but nothing major. McCain will win with 20+, my guess around 24, with the upside belonging to McCain.. That’s just his solid base. An insurgency, any insurgency, is good for the party but they take a backseat to basic politics. If McCain was in trouble we would have seen Romney back. We didn’t.

208 posted on 08/22/2010 4:47:27 PM PDT by MARTIAL MONK (I'm waiting for the POP!)
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To: Hildy

It ain’t over till it’s over. All ya gotta do is vote!


209 posted on 08/22/2010 5:46:50 PM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: MARTIAL MONK; yefragetuwrabrumuy
If McCain was in trouble we would have seen Romney back. We didn’t.

You lie.

Mitt Romney to Campaign for John McCain In Arizona

210 posted on 08/22/2010 5:46:56 PM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Live Free or Die)
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To: Hildy

211 posted on 08/22/2010 5:59:12 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: MARTIAL MONK

I’m going to hold on to this post of yours. Although it makes sense and is well thought out, I think you’re missing the big picture this year, and that’s the tea party movement that is bringing people out in droves...they will vote for JD (Or, I hate to say it, Deakins whom I loathe.) and they will vote in the primary. I hope I can come back on Wednesday and say, “I TOLD YOU SO!!!.”


212 posted on 08/22/2010 6:23:42 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Hildy
Residing in the the NE, I rarely hear McCain's name anymore. When John stooped to using Snooki (Show The Jersey Shore)on the tanning tax to pay for Obamacare, McCain embarrassed himself. Well, I guess Obama had used her name as well earlier in an address, so together that made Snooki more valuable and she held out for more money per episode. Capitalism at its best! And why shouldn't she have, these politicians were attempting to be youthfully cool by bantering around her name, having no idea the loose party - hearty crowd she represented. Chris Christie spoke out and said Snooki and the Jersey Shore does not represent NJ... OOOPS!..So out of touch Obama and John were it was beyond embarrassing. Snooki should have placed a copyrite on her name as related to tanning or opened a chain of tanning salons.

I will always remember and admire McCain as giving of himself for his country, but it's time to put slow to act and tired ideas out to pasture. That's not an insult, as champion race horses take the same path after a stunning career. There is no shame in knowing when to retire.

JD Hayworth just seems to fit the seat comfortably. He needs to show leadership with dignity, honesty, be available to his constituents and lend an ear--there needs to be no "personal battle" of words between the two candidates, it only turns off the voter. Voters are tired, they want a future for themselves and their families that they can believe and trust in. I'ts time to vote into office those that can kick start this country back into being a proud, but humble, economic super power once again.

That's how I see it, Hildy.

213 posted on 08/22/2010 6:25:43 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay
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To: rabscuttle385
Read it again, moron. That was the beginning of June. He has not been back.

Having run against Romney in the presidential primaries and with accompaning reports of bad blood between them, it was crucial for McCain to have a show of solidarity with Romney. Romney's endorsement released a lot of money that was on the sidelines and, more importantly, allowed party machinery to kick in with hundreds of the faithful going to work for McCain to one degree or another. It was Romney's appearance that clinched it for McCain, not Governor Palin's. If McCain was in trouble with the base, Romney would have been back.

Hayworth didn't help any when, at about the same time, he came out with his "I saw Jesus" remarks. In the West that is code for anti-Mormon.

214 posted on 08/22/2010 6:38:42 PM PDT by MARTIAL MONK (I'm waiting for the POP!)
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To: Hildy
Hildy, I have met JD a few times and I too think hes adorable. He is always very down to earth and friendly acting.

But thats not why I am a fan. I like his conservative politics. I pray that he wins, I'd like to see McCain gone once and for all.
215 posted on 08/22/2010 7:10:33 PM PDT by Delphinium
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To: Hildy
Personally I like J. D. and I wish him well. Personally, I do not like McCain and the feeling is reciprocal. Yet in the final analysis I believe that, for all our differences, McCain has the well being of the Republic at heart. I can almost see McCain in a Senatoral toga pondering the direction of the Republic. It’s frequently grating but he’s always been like that, ever since he came back from Vietnam. In talking to McCain you had better be sharp, you better be focused and you had better know your stuff. He’s blunt and gruff like a lot of ex-navymen and if your feelings are hurt easily it’s best to avoid him.

I’d rather be at a tailgater with J. D. He’s a big, friendly bullsitter but I can’t shake the feeling that he’s going with the flow. He says all the words in the right order to the point that it sounds programmed. Given time, maybe, but not now.

It’s difficult to measure what effect the tea party movement will have. Ordinarily I could tell you how the vote would go, county by county, precinct by precinct and sometimes household by household. I can’t this time but I really don’t think that the tea party will have that much impact by the way that the campaign has shaped.

216 posted on 08/22/2010 7:44:23 PM PDT by MARTIAL MONK (I'm waiting for the POP!)
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To: Hildy

How said, J.D. did all he could, and he won the debates. But he has found that the people of AZ are as immovable as the Grand Canyon that they claim to revere.


217 posted on 08/22/2010 8:08:58 PM PDT by Theodore R. (Rush was right when he said America may survive Obama but not the Obama supporters.)
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To: MARTIAL MONK
McCain has the well being of the Republic at heart.

Imagine, a statement like this on FreeRepublic. How have times changed. It was a beautiful country and idea. Once.
218 posted on 08/22/2010 8:15:01 PM PDT by gipper81 (markets rule, politicians drule)
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To: MARTIAL MONK
McCain has the well being of the Republic at heart.

I've no doubt, really, that the well-being of the Republic is a high priority for Senator McCain.

It's probably right there behind the well-being of Senator McCain...

219 posted on 08/22/2010 8:21:39 PM PDT by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: Hildy

You support someone who says he’s glad Obama won the Presidential election?


220 posted on 08/22/2010 10:01:38 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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