So where's the proof? I'm inclined to think McCain is a bit of a wingnut, but not because of anything this guy wrote. As far as I'm concerned, this is yet another case of "urban legend" without basis in fact. Impeach Bush.
Does that make Clinton the ultimate big uniter? Isn't that what is about, to reach cross the aisle, unite the republicans etc etc?
its just shocking that conservative republicans are willing to ditch their party and vote for hillary bc their 2nd favorite hobby is cracking on her.
It's all BS. I don't believe it for a second. Come election day, most of them will either be sitting at home or pulling the GOP lever. Sure, some may vote for the Democratic candidate. Actually, after 7 years of Bush, I think quite a few will, but the ones hollaring the most about McCain won't be among them. Impeach Bush.
there have always been allegations about mccain having basically his own apartment at the hanoi hilton - and the fact that alot of the other pows rarely saw him and have questions of their own about their treatment. either way, he was there and im sure it wasnt pleasant (even with a couple ladies) so im not going to swift-boat him over that, but... the clinton-cia part is of greater concern to me. the fact that clinton was recruited by the cia while in college (like anderson cooper) is more important in the context of the cia's alleged drug/weapons smuggling that went on out of mena and clintons refusal to investigate it.
ive seen it coming for years - especially when the owner of fox news has been going around holding fundrasiers for her for years. now mann coulter and limbaugh are saying they will support her over the republican front-runner. hillary is very, very bad - WAKE UP PEOPLE! its all a big scam!
any "conservative" who says they'll vote for McCain is just like a battered woman who keeps telling herself her husband loves her. McCain ain't changing. Time for a divorce.
http://www.lp.org/media/article_564.shtml Libertarian Party sends condolences to the Republican National Committee With the rise of John McCain, LP offers sympathy for the death of small-government values within the GOP Washington, D.C. - Following a solid McCain victory in the Super Tuesday primaries, the Libertarian Party has sent Republican headquarters a funeral wreath marking the death of limited-government values within the Republican Party. The wreath was hand-delivered to the D.C. offices of the Republican National Committee. "We simply felt the need to express our heartfelt sympathy for the Republican Party as they undergo this tough time within their party," says Libertarian Party National Media Coordinator Andrew Davis, who delivered the wreath. "Given that it has become readily apparent that Senator McCain will soon be the presidential nominee for the Republican Party," reads a card that accompanied the wreath addressed to RNC Chairman Mike Duncan, "we, the staff of the Libertarian National Committee, send our condolences to you upon the death of small-government principles within the GOP." The note continues: Libertarians encourage competition within both the free-market and politics. Unfortunately, with the rise of John McCain and the big-spending practices of the Bush administration, the two-party system has emerged as representing only one philosophy - big-government liberalism. With your loss, the Libertarian Party will continue to move forward to represent those American patriots who still believe in smaller government, lower taxes and more individual freedom. "McCain's Super Tuesday win marks the death of limited government values within the Republican Party, which had struggled with its principles throughout the Bush administration," says Shane Cory, executive director of the Libertarian Party. "It is a day of mourning for the few remaining small-government Republicans."
conservatives are tired of being treated like the red-headed step child. who gives a crap if republicans win if the president gonna part the red sea for illegals.