U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., delivers the main address at a campaign luncheon for Republican Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell in Hartford, Conn., Friday, March 17, 2006. McCain told a receptive audience Friday that electing Rell to a full term would show the nation that now is the time for reform. McCain is known for supporting campaign finance reform. Rell signed legislation last year that is considered the toughest reform bill in the nation, banning contributions from lobbyists and contractors and creating a voluntary public financing system. (AP Photo/Bob Child)
The Gubinator and the McCainiac seem to be sharing the bulk of the Bush-Cheney election team members of 2000 and 2004 between themselves, for the most part.
Lovely title to the story. Good thing it wasn't about Clinton
Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, and Trent Lott, R-Miss., listen to questions from reporters on Saturday, March 11, 2006 at the Gulfport Interantional Airport. John McCain continued his tour of the Hurricane Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast on Saturday, pledging to back efforts to get more money into a region where 'there's still huge obligations and needs to be taken care of.' (AP Photo/Nicole LaCour Young)
Senator,
With all due respect, know that you'll not have this vote.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) talks to the press before a rally in support of the 'Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005' in New York February 27, 2006. The legislation, of which McCain is a co-sponsor, opens an avenue to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already in the United States and makes allowances for those that still want to enter the country. REUTERS/Seth Wenig
Good grief. Aside from what I KNOW about McCAin, one look at that picture, or any recent picture of him, would be enough to send me screaming in the other direction.
He really does look certifiably insane. A cross between Dr. Strangelove and The Manchurian Candidate. Normally I love to see politicians posed in front of the flag, but in this case it just makes him look worse. Sorry, but there it is.
"In 2004, Nelson helped put together Bush's well-oiled grass roots operations. Nelson was political director for the House Republican campaign committee during the 2000 election cycle."
Lots of luck!! The well-oiled grass roots were willing participants.
McCain will never have the backing from the grass roots that GW had. I don't care what Nelson does.
McCain has pushed his luck being the MSM 'Maverick' sweetheart!! His chickens will come home to roost.
mclame will have to win the WH without my vote.
How Hillary and the Dems took the Whitehouse...
Here's some straight talk for McCain. I would rather stay home, and see him lose then play a part in any success in his aspirations for POTUS. He's no friend to Conservatives or Constitutionalists.
"Straight Talk America"
BWAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
straight talk from this hoser? puhleeze.
a phony through and through, a man who helped give us the worst attack on the first amendment (CFR), voted against bush tax cut, led the gang of 14 and so on.
and guess who this idiot took funds from:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1360852/posts
"John McCain Gets Soros Cash"
the article above was featured on a david horowitz site, written by richard poe. who is richard poe? none other than the author of "hillary's secret war" (forward written by FR's own Jim Robinson)