Saturday, April 26, 2008
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Did McCain See NC GOP Ad Before He Condemned It?
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Posted by:
Amanda Carpenter at
9:10 AM
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According to an AP story, no.
"I didn't see it, and I hope that I don't see it," McCain said on April 23. He said it was "described" to him.
In the same article McCain is quoted: "I'm sending them an e-mail as we speak asking them to take it down."
"I don't know why they do it. Obviously, I don't control them, but I'm making it very clear, as I have a couple of times in the past, that there's no place for that kind of campaigning, and the American people don't want it," McCain said.
h/t Malkin
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Probably more like 50 million (the way we are lied to about the numbers) and many million more will pour across the non-existant, unprotected, border. |
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We told you all that every time something uncomfortable, like Truth, pops up, McA-hole will attack or lecture some Repug to change their ways. 4 years of this baby! Yeah!
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...happily vote for the Pubs if (1) Mack chose Mitt and (2) Mack agreed to go sit on the beach...in the sun.
But alas, a bunch of peeps can't tell the difference between a brilliant, moral, articulate maintream guy who has a Midas touch and the polygamists in West Texas.
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How in the world am I ever going to force myself to vote the Republican ticket? As of this moment, I just cannot. |
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I too am from CA. You may be right since my vote for POTUS gets swallowed up in the electoral college anyway. I know. I know. The popular vote is important too as far as a mandate. But......
At this rate, Mac comes across as a doddering old fool. He couldn't not put two words together (in his interview on this subject). Embarrassing and disappointing.
Wah! |
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It's a one-party system. Vote against it. Pick a third-party candidate. Even if he doesn't win, you voted which gets counted in the denominator and because you voted for "other" it gives us a chance to kill any mandate any winner will claim. McCain MUST lose to save the GOP. |
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We have awakened onto some weird alternative planet. This cannot be happening. To renounce something you admit you haven't seen? Just what we need in a POTUS. This will be Mack's Wright/Ayres albatross--only worse.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c
In my opinion, the Wright/Ayres/Dohn stuff is incredibly important in revealing the elite left and how they think. These revelations are a huge moment in American culture--for normal people, Dems and Pubs alike, to finally see what goes on in the minds of the academics who hate America and are in charge of indoctrinating our children.
And Mack sees it as unsavory, gotcha politics? These candidates are too clueless, bazaar and freaky to get anywhere near the White House. We need to find a nice plot of land somewhere and start a new country.
Or redo the primary. We want a do-over! I'll bet the Dems do too. |
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John Hinderaker, a loyal GOP soldier and McCain apologist, is expressing his frustration with McCain and raking him over the coals.
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives2/2008/04/020380.php
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It was issued and paid for by the NC State GOP committee for the benefit of LOCAL candidates. McCain may be the first presidential candidate who has NEGATIVE COATTAILS! This guy is just plain radioactive for Republicans. I hope you Pince Nez RINOs are enjoying this. I am still waiting for any of you to come up with just ONE accomplishment for your candidate where he wasn't stabbing his own party in the back to hand landmark legislative victories to the most liberal of Democrats. |
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and campaign.
The Left is going to SLAUGHTER him with their ads.
And Obama will whistle and smile.
He is clueless and an AS*.
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I'm with ya VAPat. And they wonder why we don't like, trust or support McCain? Really? And of course McCain turned around right away and criticized Obama for the same thing. Fred T. didn't go far enough in his interview with Hannity. McCain is just as bizarre as B-HO and his crowd. Thanks Amanda and MM for posting the info. |
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Quoting John McCain's comment in 2004:
"I believe my party has gone astray. I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy."
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Without any idea what he's talking about.
Yeah, that's the kind of global warming, illegal alien loving, Gitmo closing leadership we need. |
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