The fact is: J.D. Hayworth himself has benefitted from the momentum largely initiated by Sarah Palin.
So basically, Palin helping McCain makes that race national news, thus, giving JD a lot more exposure?
Interesting theory.
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Good points, its time for all the incumbents and especially backstabbing InSain to go. I understand why she did it, but he never stood up for her when she was being attacked.
Pray for America and Gov Palin
What are you smoking?
Jeez. Try not to get your nose too brown as you kiss John and Sarah’s butt.
Have you got your Palin/McCain for President bumper stickers and t-shirts ordered yet?
I respect John McCain for his service to our country and his enormous personal sacrifice.
I just don’t want him making laws in my country.
“So again, I am not saying people have to like or vote for McCain—I don’t know that I would either, (though I personally am not too impressed with J.D. Hayworth but that’s just me.)”
Not being an Arizonan, I, too, can’t vote for either of them. However, I am supporting Hayworth with my contributions because there is a clear choice between the two.
An amnesty will be at least as devastating to this country as Obummer DeathCare will be. It impresses me when I see Hayworth forthrightly working against amnesty and McPain supporting it (not openly during his reelection season, of course).
There’s a clear choice here—any conservative should be able to see that.
As for Palin: my mind is open on any future run for office she might decide to make but, should that office be the presidency, she has not yet convinced me she is the candidate for conservatives. I will see what positions she stakes out and who she supports for other offices.
How John McCain and Lindsay Graham gave Islamic terrorists Constitutional rights and why judges have to release them.
http://article.nationalreview.com/429488/the-mark-of-mccain/andrew-c-mccarthy
“That is what Senator Graham did in 2005. Along with Sen. John McCain and other grandstanding Republicans, he gave cover to the Lefts torture demagoguery by spearheading enactment of the McCain Amendment. Under the rubric of cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment, that provision vested alien enemies held overseas with constitutional rights against coercive interrogation.”
McCain has stabbed us in the back repeatedly. We may have lost our country from good thanks to MCCAIN-Feingold.
I have no RESPECT for a stooge for Soros.
The only reason McLame picked Palin was because he was slipping in the polls and didn’t have enough Conservative support.
Palin’s popularity was an unintended benefit (and a good one at that)
Palin’s Facebook site just went over 1.5 million fans. Mitt Romney has 266,432 Facebook fans.
You cannot get elected President without the active support of influential and senior party members. They are the key to financing a presidential campaign. Supporting McCain now is a demonstration of loyalty. Palin will not be able to ask the party for loyalty when she needs it to get elected unless they believe she will reciprocate for them. Remember when Bush supported Arlen Specter over Toomey?
No, Sarah wasn’t McRat’s first pick. He only settled on her because he knew there were skeletons in the closet. I still say the GOP did NOT want this term and did everything they could not to win. Sarah backfired on McRat and the GOP.
So, thank you, Sarah!
McRat can sit on it and spin.
I agree
“JD Hayworth Owes Sarah Palin a Thank You. WE Owe McCain OURS.”
The we owe a Thank You to Obama for reviving the Conservative movement as well.
BRAVO!!!!
>> The fact is: X has benefitted from the momentum largely initiated by Sarah Palin.
Palin is not the catalyst, she is a participant.
I agree, however, with the thinking that JD would benefit from acknowledging Palin’s contributions.
Palin—from respected potential conservative candidate to former Gov of AK with huge albatross around her neck.
But if she wore an Arlen Specter mask at the rallys she might do some good.. and get JD.. elected..