John McCain: Disaster in the making.

John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby paleocon on 05/23/08, 6:30 pm

McCain cannot keep his mouth shut and continues to alienate the conservative base.  

This is going to be the most confused race of the last 100 years.  McCain and Obama can't stop lying to us and they can't stop saying things they ought to know not to say.  This whole campaign will probably be decided in the last few days by one or both of them making the most idiotic statements and shooting themselves in the head, metaphorically speaking.  

John McCain is the only man in America who thinks he has resolved his problems with the conservative base of the GOP.  

Read this stark appraisal of John McCain here from someone who appears to be a movement conservative.  

Why I Will No Longer Support John McCain For President
John Hawkins
http://www.rightwingnews.com

Put very simply: John McCain is a liar. He's a man without honor, without integrity, who could not have captured the Republican nomination had he run on making comprehensive immigration a top priority of his administration. Quite frankly, this is little different from George Bush, Sr. breaking his "Read my lips, no new taxes pledge," except that Bush's father was at least smart enough to wait until he got elected before letting all of his supporters know that he was lying to them.

Under these circumstances, I simply cannot continue to support a man like John McCain for the presidency. Since that is the case, I have already written the campaign and asked them to take me off of their mailing list and to no longer send me invitations to their teleconferences. I see no point in asking questions to a man who has no compunction about lying through his teeth on one of the most crucial election issues and then changing his position the first time he believes he can get away with it.
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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby bedbug on 05/24/08, 8:54 pm

Doesn't it feel like the Twilight Zone some days? Rod Serling delivers his setup narrative and poof, conservatives no longer live on this planet. The way McCain and Obama both talk you would think we have never existed as a strong political force in this country.
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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby paleocon on 05/26/08, 5:35 pm

It will be interesting to see how Marxists like HRC and BHO continue to vilify REPUBLICANS as the source of all evil in the world even though the GOP candidate will share a nearly identical platform with them.  

I can see it now.  NO, NO, NO, NO!  HIS plan for single payer, mandatory government run health care is COMPLETELY different from MY plan for single payer, mandatory government run health care!  MY plan is called NHC for National Health Care and HIS plan is called HCN for Health Care for the Nation!  See the difference NOW?
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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby Eyas on 05/26/08, 10:14 pm

I woke up this morning and turned on FoxNews and saw Senor McCain speaking on my tv screen -- some kind of press conference or something.  I didn't listen to anything he said, but the caption that Fox had put under his picture said something to the effect of "McCain discusses how he plans to attract conservatives".  I wasn't sure whether to puke or shoot the television; but, since I hadn't eaten and I don't own a gun -- I settled for changing the channel as quickly as possible.  I can't vouch for exactly what word FoxNews used: whether it was how McCain planned to "attract" conservatives, or "engage" conservatives, or "reach out to" conservatives.  But the point is that, according to FoxNews, McCain was actually setting forth a "plan" as to how he was going to hoodwink, lie to, bamboozle, etc, those pesky conservatives.

Notes to Juan McAmnesty:
1. This is the kind of "plan" that you might want to keep under wraps.  When you intend to lie to someone, it is generally considered good strategy NOT to telegraph that intent.
2. If there were anything genuine and attractive about you as a candidate, you would not need a "plan" in order to "engage", or "reach out to", or "attract" conservatives.



Then there's this from Michelle Malkin:


Shamnesty John McCain is back in full force: No, he never “got the message”
By Michelle Malkin  
May 22, 2008

First, my friends, a reminder of what was printed right here on January 23, 2008:


    After spearheading a disastrous, security-undermining illegal alien amnesty bill last year with Teddy Kennedy, “straight-talking” GOP Sen. John McCain claims he has seen the light. In TV appearances, he vows to put immigration enforcement first. On the campaign trail, he offers a perfunctory promise to strengthen border security and emphasizes the need to restore Americans’ trust in their government’s ability to defend the homeland.
    “I got the message,” he told voters in South Carolina. “We will secure the borders first.”
     But how can McCain cure citizens’ distrust when his own credibility on the issue remains fatally damaged? He doesn’t believe his own election-year spin. And he knows we know it. This is cynicism on steroids with a speedball chaser.
     Not all of us have forgotten how the short-fused Arizona senator cursed good-faith opponents in his own party (“F**k you!” and “Chickensh*t” were the choice words he had for Texas GOP Sen. John Cornyn during a spat over enforcement provisions). Not all of us have forgotten that he voted against barring felons from receiving amnesty benefits under his plan. Not all of us have forgotten the underhanded, debate-sabotaging manner in which McCain/Kennedy/Graham/Harry Reid conspired to ram their package down voters’ throats.
     His admission of the shamnesty failure is grudging and bitter. While he now tells conservative voters what they want to hear about the need to build the southern border fence, he takes a contemptuous tone toward physical barriers when talking to businessmen. “By the way, I think the fence is least effective,” he told executives in Milwaukee, according to a recent Vanity Fair profile. “But I’ll build the goddamned fence if they want it.” Straight talk? Try hate talk.
     For all his supposed, newfound enlightenment about what most Americans want—protection against invasion, commitment to the rule of law, meaningful employer sanctions, an end to sanctuary cities, enforcement-by-attrition plus deportation reform, and an end to special illegal alien benefits that invite more law-breaking–The Maverick remains a Geraldo Rivera Republican. Like the ethnocentric cable TV host who can’t string a sentence about immigration together without drowning in emotional demagoguery, McCain naturally resorts to open-borders platitudes when pressed for enforcement specifics.


And, now, straight from the campaign trail with Arnold “Move Left” Schwarzenegger, McCain has shed every last pretense that he “got the message” from grass-roots immigration enforcement proponents and is back to his full, open-borders shamnesty push. No surprise to any of you. But his complete regression back to the “comprehensive immigration reform” euphemism is a notable milestone.

Also, you don’t need to guess anymore how he would have voted on the Feinstein/Craig illegal alien farmworker amnesty:

    Republican presidential candidate John McCain joined Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in calling today for comprehensive immigration reform, including guest worker visas to bring employees to California’s Silicon Valley and the state’s vast agricultural fields.
    The two men brought up the issue at McCain’s prompting during a global competitiveness roundtable featuring California technology executives and entrepreneurs.
    Asked by Silicon Valley panelists on what he would do to grant more visa for skilled technology workers, McCain broadly advocated the comprehensive immigration reform plan he had backed with Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy in Congress.
    The same issue brought McCain intense criticism during the Republican presidential primary from conservatives who assailed him as soft on illegal immigration and an advocate of amnesty.
    But today McCain, the now presumptive GOP presidential nominee, said an immigration program is needed that protects America’s borders and national security. While he called for punishing employers who hire illegal immigrants, he also advocated a humane approach that treats illegal workers as “God’s children.”
McCain said they should be allowed to seek legal status in a “humane and comprehensive fashion” through a program “they can count on and trust.”
    Responding to a question about so-called H1-B visas for Silicon Valley workers, McCain said: “We have to attract the best and brightest minds. It isn’t just H1-B visas. In our agricultural sector, they can’t find workers as well. We need a temporary agriculture (worker) program.”
Schwarzenegger echoed McCain’s remarks after the Arizona senator asked his opinion on the topic.
“We need to change the system. All this is part of a comprehensive immigration reform. You can’t piecemeal this thing,” Schwarzenegger said.
    While the governor said, “securing the border is extremely important” to California he added: “You have to have the courage to do this kind of immigration reform so we can bring people into this country legally.”
Schwarzenegger said he supported a pathway to legal status so that more people can have “legal drivers licenses” and “everyone would have bank accounts…and there would be background checks so that there would be no criminal element in this country.”


Same old, same old about sham background checks.

Been there, done that.

They’ve learned nothing. Nada. Zippo. How about you?

***
More from the NYT:


    “Senator Kennedy and I tried very hard to get immigration reform, a comprehensive plan, through the Congress of the United States,” he said. “It is a federal responsibility and because of our failure as a federal obligation, we’re seeing all these various conflicts and problems throughout our nation as different towns, cities, counties, whatever they are, implement different policies and different programs which makes things even worse and even more confusing.”
     He added: “I believe we have to secure our borders, and I think most Americans agree with that, because it’s a matter of national security. But we must enact comprehensive immigration reform. We must make it a top agenda item if we don’t do it before, and we probably won’t, a little straight talk, as of January 2009.”


Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed.  -Abraham Lincoln


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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby paleocon on 05/26/08, 11:08 pm

Wait!  He has a plan?  Well, that makes EVERYTHING DIFFERENT!  Why didn't he say so first!  It's working.  I really think it is working.  Hold on.  Hold on.  Wait.  Wait.  I think under cetain circumstances, possibly, I might consider....

Who does he think he is fooling!  

I WILL NEVER VOTE FOR JOHN MCCAIN!
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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby paleocon on 06/02/08, 9:50 pm

What does Daschle mean by "came close?"  You mean McCain thinks he is a Republican?  

Daschle: McCain Sought to Join Democrats

Monday, June 2, 2008 12:26 PM
By: Newsmax Staff  

Former Democratic Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle said that several years ago John McCain came close to leaving the Republican Party and caucusing with Senate Democrats.

During Daschle’s appearance Sunday on MSNBC’s “Meet the Press,” host Tim Russert noted that Daschle said in February, “It’s true that we were once close to bringing John McCain into the Democratic caucus. There are many who can verify that.” Russert asked, “John McCain almost became a Democrat?”

Daschle answered: “Never a Democrat, but an independent. He was so angry at the way he was treated and the problems he had with the Bush administration in 2001, Tim, that he came to us and said, ‘Look, I’m seriously considering becoming an independent and caucusing with you. Let’s talk about it.’ And we did.”

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Daschle’s assertions came several weeks after liberal blogger Arianna Huffington claimed that she attended a dinner party after the 2000 election where she heard McCain and his wife say they did not vote for Bush.

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Sen. John Kerry, the Democratic nominee for president in 2004, when questioned about McCain’s interest in joining the Democratic caucus said, "It doesn't surprise me completely because his people similarly approached me to engage in a discussion about his potentially being on the ticket as vice president. So his people were active — let's put it that way."

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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby paleocon on 06/03/08, 12:37 pm

David Limbaugh Points Out McCain's Liberal Tilt Again!

But, notice how he doesn't go all the way with this.  David is evidently still trying to hold his nose.  The only problem with this tactic is that eventually your brain can't get enough oxygen and you pass out.  You can get a nasty bump that way.  

You can almost see David teetering on the precipice of denouncing McCain, but he is not quite there yet.  He should go for it.  It is very liberating.  Try it.  

I WILL NEVER VOTE FOR JOHN MCCAIN!

I feel better already!  David, you should try it too.  

David Limbaugh wrote:McCain Alienating Conservatives

Thursday, May 29, 2008 5:36 PM
By: David Limbaugh  

I'm aware of the widely held assumption that John McCain's path to victory in November requires him to capture a healthy percentage of independents and even Democrats. But his strategy could backfire if he doesn't restrain his urge to betray conservatives.


Could backfire?  McCain is several hundred million behind in fundraising.  How about HAS BACKFIRED ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK!

David Limbaugh wrote:Yet for all our talk about McCain's comparative advantage on national security, many conservatives are nevertheless mystified at some of McCain's anomalous positions on the war on terror and his penchant for moving to the left here, as in so many other areas. Of all policy areas, you would think McCain could score a 100 percent among conservatives on national security, but his apparent desire for mainstream media approval and his addiction to projecting an image of unpredictability must be overwhelming.


Nobody is "mystified."  McCain is not a conservative.  He hasn't been since 2000 when he swore revenge on the conservatives in the GOP.  He has a conservative voodoo doll somewhere with lots of pins stuck in it.  Denial is NOT just a river in Egypt.

David Limbaugh wrote:Just this week, The Washington Post reported that McCain appears to be flip-flopping on his earlier position in favor of granting telecoms immunity for cooperating with President Bush in Bush's warrantless surveillance program to monitor terrorist activities. McCain has always sided with conservatives to deny the liberal trial lawyers their bonanza in going after these companies for rising to the president's call.

Just what is McCain thinking?

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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby Layla 27 on 06/03/08, 1:37 pm

CAPTAIN JOHN MCCAMNESTY, RETIRED HAS THE FOLLOWING CONSERVATIVE CREDENTIALS:

-C+ with NRA
-Suppported AMNESTY BILL
-SUPPORTED MCCAIN FEIGNGOLD INCUMBENT PROTECTION ACT
-SOFT on ABORTION
-AGAINST INTELLIGENCE bills NEEDED for OUR NATIONAL SECURITY

........................i cant TELL the DIFFERENCE between HIM and CLINTOON!!
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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby paleocon on 06/04/08, 4:49 pm

Novak continues to hammer on this point.  But, McCain seems oblivious to what appears rather obvious.  

I don't consider myself a huge fan of Dobson (even though I am an Evangelical Christian) but Dobson speaks for millions of Evangelicals and if he sits out this election so will a large percentage of Evangelicals.  

Novak - The guy who outted Valerie Plame twice! wrote:There is probably less enthusiasm for McCain at the grass roots of the Republican Party than we have seen for a Republican nominee (and that includes Bob Dole in 1996). McCain definitely has not made his peace with all the conservative elements of the Republican coalition. He especially has not embraced the evangelicals, casting aside two evangelical preachers because of their comments and failing to negotiate a mutually agreed date and place to meet James Dobson of Focus on the Family.


Read the rest here.
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Re: John McCain: Disaster in the making.

Postby TheIndependent on 06/04/08, 10:32 pm

I hope Juan McCain takes the whole party down with him, since he won the nomination the GOP has lost 3 elections, what coat tails ehh?

We all have to face the fact that small government is dead, government expenditures under Bush have increased 40% and John McCain has plans to regulate (TAX) your carbon footprint, Make no mistake about Globull Bullshit, it is a tax on every American, everything you buy is going to go up in price, I mean everything. Old folks will be found dead in their homes from  heat and  dehydration or they will freeze to death during a coldspell because they won't have the money to pay the utilities.

And it's all because the morons who run the country refuse to tap into our own energy resources or build a nuclear power plant. They think we are stupid, we are not, we know exactly why the cost of energy has gone up.

We have to Make Sure Mcain Loses, or the GOP will go the way of the Whigs.

Cap and trade is Global Welfare and it will not do a damn thing  to make a difference in temperature. The Sun controls the earths temperature, period. Cabron Dioxide is not a pollutant, plants thrive on it,  nor does it have anything to do with the temperature.  

McC ain has to go down in flames to send the message!



Obama will be a disaster but we are already heading towards one. You are going to count on media darling  McCain (traitor who along with Hagel caused the GOP drubbing in 06) to do the right thing?

Get real!
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