OMG, There are just so many to choose from.....There should be many more nominees then this....Let's tell Mr. Moore whoelse should be nominated...any ideas?
1 posted on
12/11/2001 10:07:00 AM PST by
KLT
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To: KLT
I have to cast my vote with Sudquist (Taxquist). Not only is he pushing for an income tax and spending money like it's water, he also signed that idiot bill allowing anybody (including every illegal alien for 5 states around) to get a valid Tennessee drivers license.
103 posted on
12/11/2001 11:10:27 AM PST by
Grammy
To: KLT; sonofliberty2
I cast my vote for liberal Democrap Manchurian Candidate Sen. John S. McCain III. Nobody, with the possible exception of James Jeffords, who has been consistently ultraliberal his entire career, has done more to deserve the title of RINO and much worse, than liberal GOP Sen. John McShame.
To: KLT
I vote for Ron Paul. He is clearly not a Republican, what with his whining about the constitution and limited government and all that crap.
To: KLT
Anybody keeping score? McCain, the arrogant pr**k seems to be out in front, with Jeffords running second.
Personally, I think Jeffords should be disqualified, but a case can be made for keeping him in the running because he was a RINO for a few months this year....Also, I'm biased because I detest the senior senator from AZ so much.
To: KLT
So many to choose from, but I'll give the nod to McCain this year. Spectre and Whitman are good for lifetime achievement awards. Mayor-elect Mike Bloomberg for Rookie of the Year.
Next year though could be the year for potential California Governor (hah! fat chance!) and former L.A. Mayor Dick Riordan.
To: KLT
So many to choose from. I have to go with Lott, because he is the Leader.
Lott draws lines in the sand & carries dasshole over them.
To: KLT
God, this is a tough one - McCain or Jeffords? Jeffords' party-switching publicity stunt was pretty awful, but McCain is much more of an ongoing nuisance. I'd like to vote for both, but if I have to choose, I guess I'll pick McCain.
To: Gophack; StoneColdGOP; toenail; Impeach98; Dan from Michigan; RWGuy; homeschool mama; TwoStep...
I think we need a sleeper winner who deserves the award no less. There were so many deserving candidates, but this one has gone above and beyond the call to sell out his party. Firing his Republican campaign staff and hiring the Clintons' goons was the clincher though.
My nomination goes to former LA Mayor and California Governor wannabe Richard Riordan!
To: KLT
Guess I'll have to say John McLame, tho' Loncoln Chaffee is neck and neck--tho' Chaffee has an excuse, comes from a rather liberal state; McCain has no excuse.
127 posted on
12/11/2001 11:45:33 AM PST by
katze
To: KLT
Chris Shays from CT.
This living piece of $hit saw Juanita Broaddricks testimony to the
Starr Commission but still couldn't quite bring himself to vote for Clintons impeachment
The jackass was born with no spine.
132 posted on
12/11/2001 11:52:33 AM PST by
johnny7
To: KLT
McSTAIN!
Dick Riordan is 2nd, only because he doesn't affect me in Michigan.
To: KLT
There is no one close.....Jeffords. Case closed!
138 posted on
12/11/2001 12:01:58 PM PST by
xzins
To: KLT
It's gotta be Jeffords.
146 posted on
12/11/2001 12:08:53 PM PST by
Huck
To: KLT
Number 1: John McCain
Number 2: Lincoln Chafee
To: KLT
McCain. Statist Republicans are one thing. McCain has entered a la-la land, where he is The One True White Knight of Truth against George Bush. Sad, because I admired him 2 years ago.
To: KLT
John McCain. He still bears the name Republican, but has (arguably) done the most damage to the party
To: KLT
McCain.
To: KLT
Mcain!!!! No dought.He is just getting a free pass because of his past.He is no longer a hero to me.He is one of them now,an insider,Bilderburgers etc.
174 posted on
12/11/2001 12:58:17 PM PST by
DAGO
To: KLT
I'd like to change my vote from McCain to Jeffords. Even though Jeffords was only a RINO part of the year (which is what I originally considered), his switch tipped the balance of power in the committee assignments amongst other things for 2001. But McCain a close second.
To: KLT
Jeffords, McCain, Chafee, Snowe, Michael Bloomberg, gosh..there are just so darn many! Who has time for that?
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