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  • McCain on health care and POTUS (GOP can "probably not" stop it)

    12/20/2009 6:40:01 AM PST · by Cheap_Hessian · 166 replies · 4,831+ views
    Politico ^ | Decemeber 20, 2009 | Nia-Malika Henderson
    Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) says that Republicans will "probably not" be able to stop the passage of health care this week, but that his party will continue to "win the battle of American public opinion." "We’ll fight the good fight, we will fight until the last vote," he said on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. "We must look back and say that we did everything we could to prevent this terrible mistake from taking place."
  • Video: McCain Predicts Public Option Will Pass

    10/26/2009 9:04:26 AM PDT · by careyb · 8 replies · 602+ views
    Face The Nation ^ | 10/24/09 | John McCain
    "Blue dogs bark but never bite"
  • The Rino's are Circling the Wagons with McCain at the lead all to keep Sarah out (vanity)

    10/04/2009 1:51:32 PM PDT · by Scythian · 192 replies · 5,392+ views
    McCain's push to remake the party is all about locking the conservative party out, ensuring that a Rino is chosen during the primary's long before a conservative state gets a chance to vote. Sarah's book is selling through the roof unlike anything they've ever seen, she is threat the liberal gravy train (and I'm talking about the Republicans here not democrats). They will do everything the keep her out. McCain and others are already laying plans and taking actions to derail her campaign. Sarah, if you are reading this you cannot save the Republican party, they are way too far...
  • McCain Recruiting Pragmatists, Moderates to Remake GOP [Manchurian McCain has been activated]

    10/02/2009 12:11:16 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 120 replies · 3,354+ views
    Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is taking the opposite route of most defeated presidential candidates: rather than quickly bow out of national politics, McCain is working to become a transformative force in the Republican Party, Politico reported Friday. Concerned about the GOP's direction, McCain has been recruiting and raising money for candidates who share his pragmatic center-right style. McCain has been a particularly generous advisor to Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL), who he encouraged to run for Senate and threw a $500,000 fundraiser to support.