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  • Hi there you McCain Haters! [You shouldn't grab your peepole in a thunderstorm]

    03/17/2009 5:54:32 AM PDT · by loqutisofborggg · 240 replies · 6,061+ views
    You hate McCain. You hate reason. Pick on Meghan all you want. All you peepole on here hate anybody who disagrees with you. Go ahead, make fun of me. You half no lives , dont YOU!. Keep up with your nasty and hateful comments. Hateful and ignorant peepole you are. I am ashamed to be an American. Youre greed is so evident and, well, screw you hateful peepole!
  • McCain Derangement Syndrome

    01/22/2009 2:13:10 PM PST · by Bob J · 441 replies · 12,245+ views
    FR | 1-22-08 | Bob J
    There has been much talk of the 8 year BDS (Bush Derangement Syndrome) from the left but I think it's time we admitted there are DS's on the right and we have to look no further than our own backyard here at FR to find the most glaring example, McCain Derangement Syndrome. McCain wasn't my preferred candidate. In fact, I'd have to go all the way back to Reagan to find my own preferred candidate victorious. But you never get everything you want in politics so many times you have to work with you got and make the best of...
  • Numbers Prove That An Obama Victory in Ohio Is Very Unlikely

    10/13/2008 11:41:15 AM PDT · by jveritas · 174 replies · 3,783+ views
    October 13 2008 | jveritas
    In the Ohio 2008 primaries, Hillary Clinton received 70% of the White democrats votes versus for Obama. In total Hillary Clinton received 1.1 million from the White voters in Ohio excluding the number of votes she received from the Republicans who participated in this primary. According the most optimistic pro-Obama media polls at least 25% to 30% of Hillary Clinton voters will be voting for John McCain this November. If we make a conservative assumption that only 20% of them will vote for John McCain then this will be 220,000 Hillary Clinton voters in Ohio will be voting for John...
  • Barack Obama, Nice Man?

    10/12/2008 9:59:22 AM PDT · by MHGinTN · 33 replies · 815+ views
    Self ^ | 10/12/08 | MHGinTN
    Comity artist, John McCain, told a nice little lady at one of his townhall meetings standing up to state she was afraid of Obama becoming president that, ’Senator Obama is a nice family man, a good man whom McCain would not be afraid of to be president.’ Sorry, that’s just stupidity, not comity. Barack ’ACORN’ Obama is not a nice man, he’s a nightmare for the Republic. Barack Obama is not a nice family man, he‘s a proven liar. A nice man doesn't work legislatively to protect infanticide in Illinois. A nice man doesn't train and fund an army committing...
  • Have House Republicans stepped into a Democrat trap?

    09/29/2008 7:39:35 PM PDT · by robert david · 178 replies · 2,350+ views
    It is my belief that Republicans in the House have committed a major blunder by voting against today's bailout plan. They have given the Democrats a very large club to batter them with over the next six weeks before the election as the stock market crashes and the economy goes into a tailspin. It is my fear that this will lead to a Democrat landslide in the House and Senate and may even cost John McCain the presidency as Democrats and their big media cohorts blame the Republicans for the crisis. Republican Representatives should have heeded the words of their...
  • Thoughts On Rick Warren's Forum (McCain, the new Reagan)

    08/16/2008 6:58:49 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 147 replies · 824+ views
    http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com ^ | 16 Aug 2008 | Marc Ambinder
    Who says John McCain fares poorly in these types of sessions? At Rick Warren's forum, he seemed more comfortable and his answers flowed a bit more naturally than Barack Obama's. Granted, the audience was probably more favorably inclined to him. Obama did fine. Penty of humility. And his answer on taxes was as crisp as I've heard. .. ** McCain recounted the story of his secretly Christian gun guard who drew a cross with his foot. He teared up as he recalled it. It's a very effective way of talking about what his faith means to him without having to...
  • McCain Apparently Calculates He Can Win Without Conservatives

    05/10/2008 5:00:57 PM PDT · by pinochet · 257 replies · 274+ views
    May 11, 2008 | pinochet
    McCain has recently been making efforts to reach out to all sorts of people not traditionally associated with the GOP. He appeared on the View, the Daily Show, before black civil rights activists in Alabama, etc. When is he going to make a serious effort to reach out to conservatives? How about promising to appoint strict constructionist judges? How about re-assurances on gun ownership rights? What about reducing the out-of-control spending of this administation? Does he take conservative support for granted? Does he even want them? Maybe he sees that Obama and his kooky spiritual advisor have totally freaked most...
  • Conservatives Coming Together For McCain: Why?

    05/01/2008 11:26:22 AM PDT · by GulfBreeze · 121 replies · 94+ views
    Texas Conservative Review ^ | April 30, 2008 | Gary Polland
      Conservatives Coming Together For McCain: Why? Recent polling indicates that the GOP is uniting behind our nominee, John McCain, that's the good news. Why are conservatives coming home? First and foremost are the key issues. McCain can be trusted on national security given his background, experience and judgment, especially compared to the Democratic options. Second, McCain has been reliable in judicial appointments and has made clear he will appoint "judges who ... faithfully apply the law as written..." Third, McCain has a good pro-life record, except for stem cell funding. Fourth, McCain is tough on earmarks and runaway...
  • The Two Faces of John McCain

    04/28/2008 6:30:09 PM PDT · by attiladhun2 · 12 replies · 75+ views
    None ^ | April 28, 2008 | Reynaldo Mahatma Smith
    John McCain reminds me a lot of a friend I once had as a young man. Let's call him "Jerry." Since Jerry's family was dirt poor, he was something of an outcast. Since I was quite a bit younger than he, I did not look down on him because his pants and shirts had holes in them. My family had recently relocated to the same town, and I felt like something of an outsider myself. The two of us naturally gravitated toward one another, inspite of our age difference. We spent a lot of time fishing, hiking, and just hanging...
  • Sore Winner

    02/01/2008 1:39:54 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 20 replies · 71+ views
    Townhall ^ | February 1, 2008 | Mona Charen
    Usually the guy who's ahead finds it within himself to be gracious to his competitors whereas the desperate runner-up goes negative and reaches for any stick. So it was peculiar to watch John McCain sneering and slicing his way through the debate with Mitt Romney at the Reagan Library. When McCain was given up for dead last summer, he was witty and fun on the stump. Now that he is the front-runner, he is snarky and obnoxious. Dr. Freud, call your office. They say that McCain harbors a particular dislike for Romney. And why would that be? Well, Romney is...
  • Transcript of Michael Reagan-John McCain Interview

    01/31/2008 5:16:24 PM PST · by Always Right · 66 replies · 535+ views
    CNS News ^ | 3-1-2000 | Michael Reagan
    Talk show host Michael Reagan invited John McCain to call into Reagan's radio show on Tuesday, February 29. McCain obliged, and what follows is a transcript of their brief and tense conversation, aired nationally on more than 220 radio stations. This transcript was provided by the Bush for President Campaign.Michael Reagan: This is an interview I tried to do earlier today with John McCain... It would be choosing the judges if John McCain becomes President of the United States, and will they be liberal judges, or will they be conservative judges? That's an issue many people would like to get...
  • Dick Morris: "It Might be Hillary vs. McCain"

    01/22/2008 10:33:03 AM PST · by seanmerc · 117 replies · 124+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 21 Jan 08 | Dick Morris & Eileen McGann
    Both Hillary Clinton and John McCain scored hugely significant wins on Saturday in Nevada and South Carolina, wins which might set them on the road to the nomination. Hillary is very likely to lose South Carolina because of the large black vote there. Had she lost Nevada too, she would have been badly handicapped going into Florida and Super Tuesday, having suffered two consecutive defeats. But now that she has won Nevada, she can lose South Carolina and still have momentum. The run-up to South Carolina and the primary itself will feature constant focus on the African-American vote. Analysts and...
  • McCain Backs Off Clinton Critique

    10/03/2007 10:23:25 AM PDT · by seanmerc · 13 replies · 546+ views
    Breitbart.com ^ | 3 Oct 07 | JIM DAVENPORT
    Republican presidential candidate John McCain has decided not to assail Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton for her stance on the Iraq War in a speech Wednesday at a military prep school. On Tuesday, McCain's campaign released excerpts of his speech at Camden Military Academy in which the Arizona senator accuses Clinton of indecisiveness, arguing that won't work for a post-Sept. 11 commander in chief. "The Democratic front-runner wants to have it both ways when it comes to foreign policy. On the one hand, the New York senator voted for the Iraq War. On the other hand, she now opposes it—sort...
  • Bush, McCain reach agreement on tribunal laws

    09/21/2006 11:47:23 AM PDT · by tobyhill · 676 replies · 15,514+ views
    MSNBC ^ | 9/21/2006 | nbc news
    President Bush and Sen. John McCain have reached an agreement on legislation covering tribunals for enemy combatant suspects, NBC News reported Thursday. Details on the deal were not immediately available. The compromise comes amid a stalemate that has divided the House and Senate on the treatment of detainees. The two sides remained at odds this week over how to adhere to the 1949 Geneva Conventions and — simultaneously — give the CIA wide leeway to conduct interrogations.
  • Andy Card: I Have Seen John McCain's Anger

    08/01/2006 6:08:10 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 95 replies · 2,198+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 2 August 2006 | Ronald Kessler
    President Bush's chief of staff, Andrew H. "Andy" Card, Jr. has observed Senator John McCain's notorious outbursts of anger first-hand, Card said in his first extensive interview since leaving the White House. Referring to the Republican front-runner for president, Card said, "Sometimes he was pretty angry, but I felt as if he was putting on a show. I don't know if it was an emotional eruption or for effect." In a July 5 NewsMax.com article, former Senator Bob Smith, a New Hampshire Republican who served with McCain on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said, "I have witnessed incidents where he...
  • McCain, Graham warn of potential trouble for GOP next year

    11/21/2005 11:57:23 AM PST · by TexasCajun · 66 replies · 1,661+ views
    Dateline Alabama.com ^ | 11/21/05 | AP By BRUCE SMITH
    With the war in Iraq, higher energy costs and breakneck government spending, the GOP faces a tough round of congressional elections in 2006 unless things change, two key Republican senators warned during a campaign appearance. "I think if this were not an odd-numbered year, we would have great difficulties," said U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona. McCain and fellow-Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina were interviewed by The Associated Press when they stopped here Sunday night to campaign for Republican state Attorney General Henry McMaster. "But we can recover," McCain said. "Reagan recovered. Clinton recovered. We can recover."...
  • David Gergen Compares Wilson/Plame Affair to Watergate

    10/24/2005 7:09:04 PM PDT · by Only Waxing · 31 replies · 1,055+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | 10/21/05 | Noel Sheppard
    David Gergen was questioned this morning during a CBS segment concerning the possibility of indictments to White House chief aide Karl Rove and Dick Cheney chief of staff Scooter Libby. The “Early Show's” Bill Plante mentioned that the White House is behaving like it’s business as usual. Gergen responded: “Bill, I was in the Nixon White House during Watergate, and we pretended that we were all about business as usual. And we had a president who was talking to the portraits. It was not business as usual, but you have to say it.” Gergen later in the interview said: “This...
  • Pugilist Pete (MSM Arrogance Alert)

    01/12/2005 4:22:48 PM PST · by Mr_Moonlight · 4 replies · 472+ views
    Newsday ^ | January 11, 2005 | uncredited
    So Peter King is a boxer. We've always known that the Republican congressman from Seaford is combative. Now an entertaining story by Newsday's J. Jioni Palmer reveals that King is throwing literal as well as rhetorical punches. We hope the cardiovascular benefit outweighs the ill effect of too many jolts to the head. In any case, when he disagrees with us in the future, we can simply ascribe his scrambled thinking to pugilistic dementia.
  • Is John McCain right about Rumsfeld?

    12/15/2004 8:01:59 AM PST · by thebiggestdog · 15 replies · 390+ views
    www.hotchicken.com ^ | 12-14-05 | www.hotchicken.com
    December 14, 2004 - Is John McCain right on Rumsfeld? I have always respected John McCain. In the spirit of the old west, he speaks his mind and doesn't hold back. He went against many of his Republican brothers and called for an end to the attacks on John Kerry's military record. He has also supported limited health care and benefits for illegal aliens, something that has not made him a lot of friends. On Monday McCain gave an interview in which he stated he has 'no confidence' in Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. McCain has publicly stated over the past...
  • Caption Bozo McCain

    11/26/2002 10:01:02 AM PST · by End_Clintonism_Now · 17 replies · 261+ views
    End_Clintonism_Now | 11/26/02 | End_Clintonism_Now
    Does Anybody Have A Classic Caption For This Picture of the Clown-Loving John McCain?Thanks! E_C_N