Posted on 02/10/2008 3:47:32 AM PST by drpix
They didn’t count all the votes and declared McCain the winner.
It smells to me.
The masters of the GOP plantation will be shocked in August to find that they will be expected to do the heavy lifting this time around. The workers will be on strike.
And as for campaign contributions, fuggedaboudit.
I am hoping that this period of bitterness passes and that we can return to the pleasure of cooking the DemonRATS until they are toast in November.
McCain was able to do really well against a well monied sophisticated opponent. He will win as the dems have set themselves up in a big trap. I’m not saying this because I’m on the mccain rara team...I see what he’s doing, he has a strategy.
There will be no “ making up with McCain”. He is unacceptable, and will have very little grass roots support or money.
All the beltway crowd can get their illegal cheap labor to knock on doors. Tons of conservatives are not interested.
Maybe Juan Henandez can find McCain some help from Mexico.
Tell us what the strategy is.
NOTHING would give me more political pleasure to see the Traitorous Bastard go home a loser, if not now, then November will be fine.
He is without honor.
Doing the work Americans won't do.
For once, I believe it! :D
Right script. Wrong casting.
How can you (and other McCain supporters) ASSUME those who have fought the "DemonRATS" will now automatically fall in line behind the man who is still unrepentant about being the Democrats' favorite Republican?
He is the man who did not just "reach across the aisle" but jumped the fence to lead the Democrat charge against us on countless issues... but now all must be forgotten and we must trust McCain because he says he's a Conservative and is on our side.
You can’t make a silk McCain out of this pig.
Juan Hernandez's boss, McCain, finds nothing wrong with having a man on his campaign staff who - although born in the US - took Mexican citizenship and served on the Cabinet of Mexican President Fox - in spite of the required oath of allegiance to Mexico involved. So maybe Hernandez can find McCain a position with the Mexican government.
Well well well. the fix was in after all.
have his campaign adviser = have his campaign adviser Juan Hernandez
I think McCain is coming around to our thinking. He has been stubborn. However, I saw a humility and a resolve to reach across the aisle to us conservatives, when he spoke to us in Seattle Friday night. What I heard was a deep love for conservatives that stood behind him way back when was a prisoner in Viet Nam. He has a deep gratitude for the conservative cause because from us came that respect for the soldiers who fight for our nation.
Not much has been explored as to the political problems in the Senate that may have contributed to McCain’s actions as a Senator. I wonder about them, but do not have to time to explore how they affected McCain.
I told you how they "do" politics in this friggin' open-air asylum I call "home,", didn't I? I told you and told you and TOLD you.
[::Nicholson voice::] "This is Chinatown Seattle, Jake." ;)
I thought the Dems had copyrighted that strategy! Oh, that’s right, they offer amnesty and a big slice of gummint cheese to go with it. That’s always better than just amnesty.
What is that sound? ... Crickets chirping?
Governor Christine Gregoire is an expert at stealing elections.
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