Posted on February 29th, 2008 by
Over at TownHall.com - Mike Gallagher writes an open letter to John McCain. The article is quite worth reading. The whole deal reminds me of why its not worth the trouble to bother supporting McCain. As soon as you do, and as soon as you start to trust him a bit - he’ll stomp all [...]
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Posted on February 28th, 2008 by
From the Freudian-slip department store:
RICHARDSON, Texas — Maybe all the criticism from Rush Limbaugh is sinking in.
Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain almost called himself a liberal on Thursday, getting ahead of himself as he contrasted himself with the Democratic candidates.
“I’m a proud, conservative, liberal Republi- Hello! Easy there,” McCain [...]
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Posted on February 28th, 2008 by
Pretty good posting here from Adam’s Blog.
Noteworthy excerpts:
At this point in the race, John McCain is taking the tact of Bob Dole. Dole, in the waning days of the 1996 campaign after he won South Carolina, quit debating because he knew that appearing in a debate beside other candidates could only hurt him. It’s a [...]
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Posted on February 28th, 2008 by
Malkin writes today about the pitifully unfinished border fence with Mexico. Read about the sad, sorry job that’s being done to secure the southern border.
In connection with this, how much do we believe McCain, who sided with the Senate’s most liberal members to push through amnesty for millions of illegal aliens - when he says, [...]
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Posted on February 27th, 2008 by
There was a little dust-up between McCain and talk show host Bill Cunningham yesterday. FoxNews has coverage.
Seems that Cunningham spoke at a McCain rally, and said some things about Obama that McCain didn’t like:
At a rally in Cincinnati Tuesday, McCain denounced the remarks of local radio talk show host Bill Cunningham, who introduced the candidate [...]
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Posted on February 27th, 2008 by
A conservative group called Common Sense Issues is challenging McCain to “convince us” of his conservative allegiances. The group has issued an open letter to McCain. Read about the group’s challenge courtesy of the Wall Street Journal’s Washington Wire.
Visit the website for Common Sense Issues and read their open letter to McCain. They ask for [...]
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Posted on February 27th, 2008 by
The DesMoinesRegister.com writes today that there are few tears being shed for McCain’s campaign finance troubles.
Noteworthy excerpts:
McCain, it will be recalled, champions campaign-finance reforms designed to wring big money out of politics, and he co-sponsored key legislation that bears his name along with that of Wisconsin Democrat Russell Feingold. McCain opted to accept federal funding [...]
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Posted on February 26th, 2008 by
As a follow up to our previous post on Global Cooling, here’s part 2.
DailyTech.com reports that many indicators across the planet show that we are in a distinct cooling period. All of this is relevant because John McCain, ever eager to partner with liberals, has proposed cabon limits on the US - which would have [...]
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Posted on February 25th, 2008 by
Here’s the back drop: McCain has bought in to the phoney-baloney global warming (aka the Al Gore career resuscitation program). After drinking the Kool-Aid, McCain joins with another Democrat and decides the answer is to begin taxing energy production in the US - a move that will add significant energy-relates costs to the average American [...]
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Posted on February 25th, 2008 by
The NY Times reminds us today that McCain is still not trusted by conservatives because of his whole Gang of 14 play in the Senate which denied an up or down vote on many of Bush’s conservative justices.
As Rush Limbaugh said today, its just great when the NY Times relishes telling us what’s wrong with [...]
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