Posted on 05/27/2007 3:55:56 AM PDT by Kaslin
Senator John McCain has anger issues with the American people. In days past his foul temper has erupted with less than perfect timing. But now he would have you believe, that you don't believe, what you truly believe you believe.
Let me explain.
Senator McCain has been willing in days past to curse the wishes of the American people. It happened in January of this year. In an interview with Vanity Fair magazine when pressed on what he was willing to actually do to stop illegal aliens from coming into the country McCain responded.
"I think the fence is least effective. But I'll build the goddamned fence if they want it."
The much chagrinned senator was forced to recognize that his opinion isn't really what the American people care about. We want the border leak plugged - and at the time we were settling for 700 miles of fencing out of a 2000 mile border. In McCain's new bill of course he reneges on his fence building pledge by slashing to less than half - the amount of fencing that will be built.
Senator McCain also suffers from delusions. He believes himself to be "Senator Almighty" and his willingness to curse the common sense of fellow border state senators sends the message that McCain will not deal reasonably with those who simply are trying to do the job of protecting the American people. Senator John Cornyn found this out the hard way:
Things got really heated when Cornyn accused McCain of being too busy campaigning for president to take part in the negotiations, which have gone on for months behind closed doors. "Wait a second here," Cornyn said to McCain. "I've been sitting in here for all of these negotiations and you just parachute in here on the last day. You're out of line."
"[Expletive] you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room," shouted McCain at Cornyn.
McCain later topped that proud moment by then going after fellow GOP candidate for President - Mitt Romney.
Mr. McCain said of Mr. Romney's position on immigration this week. "Maybe he can get out his small varmint gun and drive those Guatemalans off his yard."
I think it’s fairly simple to deduce that since 74% of Republicans and 65% of Democrats oppose the senator on the amnesty giveaway bill he has authored, that his days of crank will only increase.
Thus perhaps why his campaign offered a new strategy on Friday. About mid-morning that day I got an e-mail explaining why the "majority" of Americans "support" many of the "provisions” of the amnesty plan. Three media stories were cited as proof. One was an editorial praising Lindsay Graham's support of the bill. One editorial claiming that strong borders reek of "nativism." And the last was the New York Times/CBS poll. The two editorials don't represent anything other than the single opinion of those men writing the columns - so really the campaign's e-mail ruse was all based on the "poll findings" of the New York Times/CBS.
The only problem there is that their "conclusions" based on some very broadly worded questions didn't go very far into how well the respondents understood the content of the bill. I mean if better than 70% of the senators who are scheduled to vote on it haven't read its 1000 pages - how is it reasonable to expect John Doe to answer a telephone poll with any real understanding of the matter?
Let me just cite one example: the "Z" Visa. Poll respondents were asked if they supported a "renewable 4 year visa" for those attempting to straighten out their status. Americans, being the compassionate types we are said "yes" a majority of the time.
But as the Heritage Foundation pointed out this week, this visa - once passed into law will do a great deal more than give relief until status is determined. The Z-visa is actually endlessly renewable. Meaning - until the death of the applicant. The Heritage study also pointed out that once word gets out that this visa is legal - the border rush that it will inspire will shatter all previous crushes of illegal immigration. And it makes sense doesn't it? If you can get into the country before a certain date - and get a document that essentially gives you a lifetime of status - while never having to go through the process of becoming a citizen of the new country - wouldn't everyone want to get in that way?
That leaves America attracting a permanently renewable sub-culture of residents who have no loyalty to America, and legal standing to be here. Throw in a few voting rights and you then have a civilization in a political fight for its own future against people who live here, who have no loyalty to America, and have no requirement to defend our Constitution.
Ask these questions about the Z-visa and my wager is that even the NYTimes and CBS would've shown a different outcome in the polling data. And for McCain's attempt to use such thinly veiled propaganda against us is despicable.
Senator McCain, we the American people know what we believe. We know why we believe it. Cursing our fence, railroading fellow Senators and Presidential nominees, and telling us to believe polls that distort what we actually believe will not cause us to change our minds.
Not on anything, rather, than defeating you in the 2008 primary!
Kevin McCullough's first hardback title "The MuscleHead Revolution: Overturning Liberalism with Commonsense Thinking" is now available. Kevin McCullough is heard daily in New York City, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware on WMCA 570 at 2pm. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com.
He so often sounds like an exasperated two year old. Don’t think I want him as POTUS.
I have no intention of voting for him
The only person worse than McCrazy woould be cut and run Paul.
Uh, actually McCain is worse than Paul.
Paul just wants the US out of Iraq....McCain wants the US out of the US.
After McCain loses the Republican nomination, he had better prepare himself to lose his job. According to his own AMNESTY plan, Americas newest (would-be) citizens will have the right to vote and run for political office - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1840164/posts
The man has some of the classic symptoms of a brain tumor.He really needs to go get checked out by the doctors.
“Amnesty John” is toast.
The sooner he quits the campaign the better. After Fred Thompson jumps in, McCain’s numbers will fall off a cliff.
I not only have no intention of voting for him as POTUS, I am amazed that the good souls in Arizona have kept voting him IN as Senator.
This guy is one tantrum short of a trip to the rubber room.
Senator McCain? Please, take your meds! For all our sake!
McCain acts like a mentally imbalanced idiot.
LOL. Or someone give him a few quarts of strawberries....
That boy ain’t right.
In the near future you will see McCain getting even crazier as his campaign tanks.
Expect to see him meaner and nastier.
He wants the title, the job of president would annoy him to no end.
McCain and Rudy are far worse than Paul.
“The man has some of the classic symptoms of a brain tumor.He really needs to go get checked out by the doctors.”
.....Actually....
The condition is quite common.
Comes from having a tumor the size of your head in your colon....!!!!
1.The conservative base hates your guts even though you have a former excellent conservative record
2.You have no chance of winning a primary or the POTUS
3.You are embarrassing yourself
4.You are too old
Having said all that, McCain in fact is one of the most powerful Senators today and could if he wanted to become a Reagan like beloved conservative leader if he just humbled himself and take up the mantle of conservatism to fight the good fight against extreme liberalism and the moonbats
Of course, he needs to put the strawberries down first
NOBODY is worse than a white flag waving coward.
Yea,there is that possibility too.I’d rather consider that he’s sick instead of him having morphed into a total asshole.
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