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  • McCain Wins Wisconsin

    02/19/2008 6:15:18 PM PST · by jveritas · 381 replies · 2,937+ views
    February 19 2008 | jveritas
    McCain wins Wisconsin per all news outlets. He is giving a great speech now.
  • VA CALLED FOR MCCAIN

    02/12/2008 6:04:58 PM PST · by yoely · 51 replies · 148+ views
    Drudge
    Just breaking
  • High Noon for Conservatives Will Sheriff McCain fight the Democrats alone?

    02/09/2008 8:17:28 PM PST · by GVnana · 166 replies · 397+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | 02/18/2008 | Joseph Bottum
    It was High Noon on television, and the camera kept cutting away to those narrow shots of wall clocks and grandfather clocks and cuckoo clocks and pocket watches: that annoying clonk, clonk, clonk as the seconds ticked by and the train barreled closer. You remember the film. Everybody in town knew that Gary Cooper was the right man to stand up to the bad guys coming in on the noon train. But the unctuous Henry Morgan and all the rest of the town's bankers and shopkeepers wouldn't stand with him, and Grace Kelly, the sweet religious girl who loved him...
  • For John McCain

    02/03/2008 11:19:47 PM PST · by moderate_conservative · 95 replies · 348+ views
    The Chicago Sun-Times ^ | February 3, 2008
    Facing an uphill battle in the November elections, Republicans need to nominate a presidential candidate who represents the best traditions of the Grand Old Party: fiscal responsibility, devotion to national security and honest conduct of the nation's business. Republican voters should consider themselves lucky. They have two candidates highly qualified to occupy the Oval Office: John McCain and Mitt Romney, two principled political figures who could chart a new course for our country and lead it forward with honor. In a close call, our endorsement goes to McCain, a war hero, experienced player in the U.S. Senate and Washington politics,...