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To: nmh

I think what you’re really saying is: someone with principles, followed by a parenthetical . . as long as they agree with MY principles. And on that, you are free to either endorse or reject her decission. It’s about choices, to with which SP has made her own. And quite possibly not for the reasons you believe. Rush is absolutly correct on this, IMO.


109 posted on 02/18/2010 7:38:57 AM PST by mentor2k
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To: mentor2k

“I think what you’re really saying is: someone with principles, followed by a parenthetical . . as long as they agree with MY principles.”

LOL! YOu may want to use te word, parenthetical in proper context instead of perverting it to fit YOUR thrill of Palin endorsing McPain. Unlike YOU, I would NEVER endorse someone whose principles do NOT match my own when there are other better choices to endorse.

“And on that, you are free to either endorse or reject her decission. “

I deeply touched that I have YOUR royal permission to reject Palin’s decision. Your delusions of grandure seem to have no end. Regardless of YOUR approval or not, I don NOT endorse McPain for anything. McPain is part of the problem. McPain never met a principle he could not compromise on.

“It’s about choices, to with which SP has made her own. And quite possibly not for the reasons you believe. Rush is absolutly correct on this, IMO.”

It’s not about “belief”. It’s about the reasons of COMPROMISE on PRINCIPLES that I dislike with Palin endorsing a RINO. Rush is aboslutely WRONG on this. McPain needs to be voted out and people like Palin need to do some soul searching, even if she is a Populist.

Do YOURSELF a favor, doesn’t speak for others. SPeak for yourself and use words in proper context otherwise people like myself will throw them back in your face.

BTW ->

Wurzelbacher touched on several different points during his speech, and many of them were surprising. He said he doesn’t support Sarah Palin anymore. Why? Because she’s backing John McCain’s re-election effort. “John McCain is no public servant,” he told the room, calling the 2008 Republican nominee a career politician.

Wuzelbacher was in Berks County for a rally in support of Republican State Rep. candidate Sam Rohrer, who he says is Pro-Gun and Pro-Tea Party.

http://libertarianrepublican.blogspot.com/2010/02/sarah-palin-joe-plumber-splitsville.html

It’s not the first time Sarah tip toed away from endorsing a REAL conservative. Hoffman was a CONSERVATIVE; not a RINO or a Populist and Sarah was MIA, as usual

Flash back:

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This is a time for choosing, Mrs. Palin. A battle rages in upstate New York. Doug Hoffman needs help. And people are praying.

http://rsmccain.blogspot.com/2009/10/ny23-update-why-is-sarah-mia.html

Yeah, McPain is in deep trouble with his CONSTANT and CONSISTENT RINO policies and COMPROMISES. So he’s backtracking. It won’t last when he is back in the saddle again. McPain is brain dead. He doesn’t get it. McPain will say whatever he has to say and if he should win, God forbid, he’s go right back to business as usual as the great compromiser on principles. For McPain this is as natural as breathing.

McCain Gets a Primary Challenger
Posted by Jay Newton-Small Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 5:24 pm

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McCain, though, isn’t taking any chances. Not only has he tracked to the RIGHT, his campaign wasted no time in going negative. From a campaign statement:

Mr. Hayworth was the largest recipient of campaign contributions tied to the corrupt lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Mr. Hayworth today promised to serve only two terms if elected, but he made — and broke — a similar pledge when he first ran for Congress, so why would anyone believe him now? The fact is, the people of Arizona rejected Mr. Hayworth’s ‘undistinguished’ record when they resoundingly voted him out of his solidly Republican U.S. House seat in 2006.

Still, McCain must be looking forward to help from his former running mate - Sarah Palin has pledged to campaign for him — as most Tea Party activists I’ve spoken to say they plan on supporting Hayworth. Hayworth, in his announcement, billed himself as the true conservative in the race. Thus far, though, McCain seems to be leading comfortably, 53% to Hayworth’s 31% in a Rasmussen poll last month, before Hayworth officially announced his candidacy.

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Read more: http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2010/02/16/mccain-gets-a-primary-challenger/#ixzz0fu6Ma7Ja

I’m far from being alone in laughing at McPain and Palin together again.

Endorsement of McCain alienates Palin supporters
4:55 pm January 26, 2010, by Jay

Sen. John McCain, the man who brought Sarah Palin to national prominence, is being challenged for re-election in the GOP primary by former U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth. Palin recently announced that she plans to travel to Arizona to campaign on McCain’s behalf, but posters on her Facebook page are not at all happy with their Sarah:

“Sarah, it was fun, but now you are done.”

“Sarah, your support of McCain shows bad judgment and brings into question the validity of your words. You can forget any political ambition if you support Amnesty – which John McCain does. Conservatives don’t forget.”

“You do know Senator McCain is a PROGRESSIVE? It is very disappointing that you are campaigning for him instead of J.D. Hayworth. McCain needs to go!”

“Sorry to hear that you are supporting McCain. Up to now, I thought you were part of the solution, but you’ve shown yourself to be part of the problem.”

“McCain!? Are you kidding me? Time to pick a side, Sarah– Are you with the people, or against them?”

“I agree with those who advise you not to campaign for Senator McCain. He really doesn’t represent the views of grassroot conservatives. He represents those in the GOP who have too often been willing to compromise on principle, or even worse, have failed to really understand basic conservative principles.”

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“McCain is not a commonsense candidate. If you support him your future as a conservative candidate is over.”

“Another day ~ another appeal to our girl from Wasilla: PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE do not follow through with your plan to campaign for John McCain. In the insightful words of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman: “Big mistake. Big. Huge.” To do so will destroy your credibility, have your enemies carping: “I told you so,” and leave your fans devastated.”

That’s just a small sampling of some 2,500 comments,

...

http://blogs.ajc.com/jay-bookman-blog/2010/01/26/endorsement-of-mccain-alienates-palin-supporters/?cxntfid=blogs_jay_bookman_blog


180 posted on 02/18/2010 8:06:21 AM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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