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McCAIN LIES AGAIN


John McCain lied again in last night's debate:
"McCain not only persisted in his dishonest claim that Mitt Romney supported a timetable for withdrawing from Iraq, he used one evasion after another to try to make it stick."

There was absolutely no need for John McCain to continue the Clintonian Fraud last evening.

It was even more embarrassing seeing this disgrace happening at the Reagan Library.

Mr. Romney accurately stated, Ronald Reagan would have considered this "Reprehensible".

John McCain sealed the deal with my opposition to him, with this Slick Willy Smear of an opponent in Florida.

Senator McCain reminded everyone again, he is mentally unstable, deeply insecure, and far too bitterly jaded for the Nomination.

Seeing John McCain's snide demeaning, juvenile belittling, of an ethical American Success from the Free Market has been regretful.

Sadly, this is a Senator of 24 years whose only real accomplishment is limiting political speech with a disastrous Campaign Finance Reform.

The old Keating 5 Member opposes Waterboarding - Gitmo, votes against Tax Cuts using class warfare rhetoric, has demeaned Sec. Rumsfeld repeatedly for personal political gain, and answers questions about serious economic challenges with references of Senate Associates.

Soon, TWO very tired, aged, misguided Senators with little accomplishment, employing vivid deceit, having an overt liberal embrace, pushing global warming populism, endorsed by the NY Times, will be seeking the most important Office we have in Our Nation.

Two celebrity Washington Insiders of Mr. McCain's self described "failure".

Each are embarrassing Beltway Symbols, with no serious CEO Experience.

Both have unethical Skeletons hiding in the closet, including the Keating 5, Whitewater, TravelGate, etc...

Two Egotists favored by the MSM !

Neither are optimistic...

John McCain repeatedly stated we need to embrace failure, to be straight!

These 2 Senators are NOT positive, pleasant, charming, or even funny...

The polls suggest Americans are not happy with those in the Capital, yet they (led by many misguided efforts) are encouraging the same dysfunctional incompetence.

I believe in personal responsibility, and it seems we are destined to get what we deserve.

Senator McCain ?

Who said we "wasted" Our Bravest's Lives on late night television?

Senator Clinton ?

An infamous LIAR who wants to take things away from Americans?

What a fine comedy of errors...
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HUGE



"I also told the CapQ community that if I did make a decision, I would announce it as soon as I made it so that they knew where I stood. The deadline for that decision rapidly approaches, since Minnesota caucuses on February 5th, and I have decided to caucus for Mitt Romney." - The Captain

There are many amazing people on the internet, this poster has come to truly respect and greatly appreciate over many years.

I would like to thank them all...

However, one of the best is the mighty Captain of CQ.

This personal affinity would not have changed, if the Captain had endorsed another Candidate.

(Well, maybe if his choice was Hillary Clinton).

Few have as much influence in my book then the Captain.

And Captain Ed joins a long impressive list...



HT: The savvy JOEYBEAR23 of the fine HB:
Tom Tancredo
Jim DeMint
Paul M. Weyrich ("Father" of the Religious Right)
Tom Monaghan (he Ave Maria Foundation)
Robert R. Taylor (Dean at Bob Jones University)
Rep. Steve King
Mick Mulvaney (SC State Rep)
Dave Keene (President of The ACU)
Jay Sekulow (head of the ACLJ)
Dennis Hastert
Robert Bork

Ann Coulter
Dr. Rusty Shackleford
Hugh Hewitt
National Review

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The Comedy Continues


Via the all powerful Mr. Drudge...
"I was fighting against those ideas when you were practicing law and representing your contributor, Rezko, in his slum landlord business in inner city Chicago" - Hillary Clinton

Memories of the mighty Mr. Drudge, breaking the attempt to suppress a story about a relationship with a misguided Intern, are filling the mind.

It's the malfeasant 1990's all over again, with endless Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham coverage, seeking new lows in deceit and manipulation.


An ugly reality show returned from the slimy corruption bin...

Bringing the Nation down all over again, with foul odor, and we haven't even reached the General Election.

The tired Clinton Swindle remains...
"I have tried to make it clear that this election has to be about the future," Clinton said.


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DREADFUL


Did sparks fly?

A little...

But the Three Liberal Democrats spent much of their time making very ugly comments about the current President of the USA.

It is stunning to consider the potential leaders of the Democrat Party, fail to recognize the incredible achievements for freedom in Iraq and Afghanistan, and what these two growing Democracies mean for the future of that Region and the World.

The DNC THREE made it clear, they would severely weaken the economic health of the United States...


These Democrat Leaders are eager to take things away from Americans.

They have learned nothing from the disastrous Carter Malaise, the Davis Recall, or even the current folly witnessed in Michigan and New Jersey.

It remains more apparent than ever, Hillary Clinton's return to the White House, will be another corrupt failure.

UPDATE: the mighty Gateway Pundit:
Hillary Clinton brings attention to the "great amount of damage that the next president will inherit from President Bush."
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FLORIDA


"In His Twenty-Year Senate Career, John McCain Has Voted At Least Fifty-Two Times For Higher Taxes On The American People – That’s More Than Twice A Year.*"

The Giuliani Campaign needs a win in Florida.

John McCain's 24 year old Senate record is disastrous...
And Florida is a closed Republican Primary.
John McCain won't be helped by liberal 'independents'.

Florida will be a truly fascinating race...
Election 2008: Florida Republican Primary:
Romney 25% McCain 20% Giuliani 19%
Monday, January 21, 2008

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds Mitt Romney with a slight lead in Florida’s Republican Presidential Primary. John McCain and Rudy Giuliani are close behind in what may develop into a three-man race. It’s Romney at 25%, McCain at 20%, and Giuliani at 19%. Romney has picked up seven points over the past week while McCain and Giuliani each inched up a point


Don't forget about the populist named HUCKABEE:
'The former Arkansas governor threw air kisses on primary night to winner John McCain, praising him for “running a civil and a good and a decent campaign.”

He also signaled clearly that he is staying in the race, despite losing three straight states. Exit polls in South Carolina indicated — as they had in the previous three contests — that Huckabee did virtually nil with voters beyond his base of conservative evangelicals, raising doubts that he has a plausible path to the GOP nomination.

But as long as Huckabee is campaigning vigorously, he is likely to draw a sizable bloc of social conservatives — and deny former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney the direct one-on-one contest he is hoping for against McCain. '
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MEMORIES


Via the mighty Lucianne.
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OUCH


The mighty Sweetness & Light:
'Some argue that blacks should vote for Clinton “because her husband was good to us,” he continued.

“That’s not true,” he thundered. “He did the same thing to us that he did to Monica Lewinsky.”

Many in the crowd were on their feet, applauding - amazed, amused and moved by the fiery rhetoric of their preacher, who is about to retire.'


Rev. Jeremiah Wright is the controversial 'spiritual mentor' of Senator Obama.

Barack Obama seems to be playing nice in the Democrat Primary, as the Clinton Machine tries to destroy him.

It is a very naive conception, as the insecure Clinton Malfeasance is desperate to bring everyone down.

However, how could Obama supporters resist?

The embarrassing Bill and Hillary Clinton have a warehouse filled with unethical 'skeletons'.
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IMPRESSIVE

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MICHIGAN


Same old Senator McCain...

“Senator McCain and Senator (Joe) Lieberman have a bill pending in Congress that unilaterally imposes new high energy costs on U.S. manufacturers, with no safety valve. The Energy Information Agency estimated that this bill would raise electric rates by as much as 25 percent and gasoline prices by 68 cents a gallon. And the cost in American jobs – over 300,000. So it would not only kill jobs, it would make it harder for families to make ends meet...” - Mitt Romney

John McCain has Senator Lieberman campaigning in Michigan.

Another liberal helping Mr. McCain run for the Presidency...

Do Senators ever work in Washington?

Who paid for Joe Lieberman's flight anyhow?

John McCain has been seeking the White House for years now, and is so desperate, the old Campaign Reformer is using former Massachusetts Gov. Jane Swift in attempt to debase Mr. Romney in Michigan.

This is most amusing...


Ms. Swift was a lackluster distraction as Governor, an emblem of poor leadership, including evidence of abusing her office, bringing her popularity to incredible lows.

It seems truly ironic for the 'Keating 5' Senator of 24 years, to be SWIFT-ING opponents with a very poor reference, who failed to accomplish anything.

John McCain has run mostly on being 'experienced', and his failure to offer some vision for the future is a sincere problem.

"...Sometimes you have to tell people things they don't want to hear, along with things that they do want to hear.

There are jobs - let's have a little straight talk - there are some jobs that aren't coming back to Michigan. There are some jobs that won't come back here to South Carolina." - John McCain


Senators are rarely optimistic, hardly able to focus on addressing problems, and John McCain remains one of the most negative, jaded, bitter in Washington.

Responsible Leadership is very different...

"Now, I know that there are some people who don't think that there's a future for the domestic automobile industry. They think that the industry and its jobs are gone forever. And they're wrong.

Innovation and change present the opportunity for transformation. And the burdens on American manufacturing are largely imposed by government, and new leadership in Washington can lift the burdens and lift the industry.

Washington politicians look at Michigan and they see a rust belt. But the real rust is in Washington.

The pessimist will point to an empty factory and a laid-off worker and say they have no future.

Instead, I see vital infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and an innovative spirit, all worthy of an optimistic vision, and deserving of a leader who will work tirelessly to deliver the power and potential of Michigan and the American people.

The pessimist says that the hundreds of thousands of jobs that have been lost, have been lost forever. That logic of course says that the 200 jobs that were lost last week at Willow Run, they're lost forever too. And by the way, that logic would also say that all the rest of the jobs in the auto industry will one day be gone forever, and there's nothing that can be done about it.

Well, the pessimists are wrong..." - Mitt Romney
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DEAR JOHN


The mighty Mr. Levin...
"There’s a reason some of John McCain's conservative supporters avoid discussing his record. They want to talk about his personal story, his position on the surge, his supposed electability. But whenever the rest of his career comes up, the knee-jerk reply is to characterize the inquiries as attacks.

The McCain domestic record is a disaster. To say he fought spending, most particularly earmarks, is to nibble around the edges and miss the heart of the matter. For starters, consider:

McCain-Feingold — the most brazen frontal assault on political speech since Buckley v. Valeo.

McCain-Kennedy — the most far-reaching amnesty program in American history.

McCain-Lieberman — the most onerous and intrusive attack on American industry — through reporting, regulating, and taxing authority of greenhouse gases — in American history.

McCain-Kennedy-Edwards — the biggest boon to the trial bar since the tobacco settlement, under the rubric of a patients’ bill of rights.

McCain-Reimportantion of Drugs — a significant blow to pharmaceutical research and development, not to mention consumer safety (hey Rudy, pay attention, see link).

And McCain’s stated opposition to the Bush 2001 and 2003 tax cuts was largely based on socialist, class-warfare rhetoric — tax cuts for the rich, not for the middle class. The public record is full of these statements. Today, he recalls only his insistence on accompanying spending cuts...

...His supporters point to essentially one policy strength, McCain’s early support for a surge and counterinsurgency. It has now evolved into McCain taking credit for forcing the president to adopt General David Petreaus’s strategy. Where’s the evidence to support such a claim?"
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Liberals Voted For McCain


Some vivid evidence, of some Liberal influence,
in the New Hampshire Primary...

Why would anyone vote for McCain,
if they opposed Operation Iraqi Freedom?

Perhaps they fear the potential of Mr. Romney...

On most political matters,
do you consider yourself?

McCain received 47% of the 'very liberal' vote.
Romney received 15% of the 'very liberal' vote.

McCain received 18% of the 'very conservative' vote.
Romney received 43% of the 'very conservative' vote.


Which comes closest to your feelings,
about the Bush administration?

McCain received 41% Dissatisfied, but not angry.
Romney received 31% Dissatisfied, but not angry.

McCain received 37% Angry.
Romney received 16% Angry.


MOST INTERESTING?
McCain WON the ANTI-WAR Vote in NH!

How do you feel about the U.S. war in Iraq?
McCain received 44% Disapprove.
Romney received 19% Disapprove.


McCain voters in NH are NOT worried, about future attacks against the USA in the GWOT?

How worried are you that there will be,
another major terrorist attack in the U.S.?

McCain received 39% Not too / Not at all worried.
Romney received 19% Not too / Not at all worried


Those not worried about the GWOT voted for McCain?

Seems the liberal vote gave McCain the victory...

Were they trying to defeat Mr. Romney?
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