This from The Onion might be funny and this is not, but it’s all true. Romney has endorsed McCain and that alone has sealed my vote for Hayworth. I’m not at all disappointed in Romney; if he hadn’t endorsed McCain, that would have been out of character, even though there’s no love lost between them.
I understand Sarah Palin’s loyalty but I don’t agree with her and I am disappointed. Levin says loyalty is a virtue and makes (weak) excuses for her, claiming that she had to “make a difficult moral decision.” This is one of those times that I do not agree with Mark Levin. I say she sold out on this one. I really believed she was a different (kinda like me) porson.
In the new book Game Change there are a number of revelations, gossip and innuendo that are attributed to those who were running for president in 2008. There are two quotes in the book though that I have no doubt were actually made. Both are from Senator John McCain.
The first is where McCain said that those who oppose amnesty for illegal aliens are “going to destroy the fucking party”.
The second is in a call with Senator Lindsey Graham where McCain said in frustration at the rebuke he was getting, “Listen to these people … Why would I want to be the leader of a party of such assholes?”. Graham too called those opposed to amnesty bigots.
The Senate Conservative Fund scores McCain 77% and John Kyl (Arizona’s other republican senator) 97% conservative. McCain cannot be counted on to uphold conservative principles. He’s the poster boy for term limits, whereas Kyl is a prime example of NO term limits. I want Kyl back for as many years as we can have him.
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February 25th, 2010 at 11:57 AM
Roxy, the Republicans are putting up a great fight in the Summit on Health Care.
According to Rush, every time a concrete point is being made, Obama shuts off the comment by using the time honored tactic of the liberals.
Isolate, ridicule, destroy.
Bi-Partisan my a$$.
We’ll see what happens after this, however the Republicans are playing tough.
February 24th, 2010 at 1:30 PM
I’m amazed at the endorsement by Sarah Palin for McCain.
It only amplifies the disdain the American People have for politicians, the distrust that we have for the elected officials that operate above the the masses.
I love her speeches, her ability to encourage patriotism within the American conservative community, but McCain?
She would be farther ahead to respectfully deny the endorsement and remain in contention.
IMO, she has made a poor decision by aligning herself with McCain.
Who knows how much he is paying her to support him.
The fog is being lifted Sarah, we know John.
Stay away from the fog.
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February 23rd, 2010 at 9:45 PM
My God, Jim. I’m scared. I just read a story at Fox that Van Jones is now embarking on a speakers tour of our schools.
I’m more afraid than ever that we have lost our country.
February 24th, 2010 at 2:45 PM
Have faith my friend, We the People will NEVER lose our Country.
The people in power now are history, and they know it.
The desperation to pass the health care bill, and the attempts to blindfold the American People to the devastating ramifications to our economy that it will cause tells me that Obama is allowing Marxist concepts, and socialistic policies to “fundamentally change America”.
He’s pushing this crap down our throats knowing we don’t want it.
Not even gonna happen sucker !
February 25th, 2010 at 8:11 AM
I know you’re right but sometimes I feel very discouraged. Today won’t be any better with TheOne controlling this so called health care summit. This is NOT a crisis. But he’s gonna try to convince every one that it is!
February 25th, 2010 at 10:24 AM
Listening to Rush, he states that Obama is in full control of the dog and pony show.
Republicans are being limited on time, while Obama rambles on and on and stated in effect that his time doesn’t count because he’s the POTUS.
Keep in mind this was supposed to be a 6 hr. meeting.
It appears the Dems are attempting to restrict the Republicans on time.
This is indeed a dog and pony show.
February 25th, 2010 at 4:05 PM
I got to see nothing of it after the opening comments they were nothing but ad hominim bullshit: stories of one sad thing after another.
Sorry. I’m a hardass and this stuff doesn’t break my heart. We all have sad stories. No one has a corner on personal crisis or heartbreaks. It’s tough on us all and we all have our own sad stories.
Stick to the facts and do the job!
But they aren’t listening to us…
Now I’ve got to go back to work and catch what I can on talk radio during my drive and whatever you can fill me in on tomorrow.
February 26th, 2010 at 12:13 PM
John Boehner and Paul Ryan took Obama behind the barn, on TV.
Vicki has Boehner’s dialog.
Obama was fishing, on TV.
Health Care will pass.
The biggest mistake they made was televising that meeting.
Obama’s arrogance in front of the American People was astounding.
Buy popcorn.
February 23rd, 2010 at 9:11 PM
I’m with you big time, both need to hit the road. Both are RINOs no longer needed as America is rebuilt!