October 12, 2005
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McCain 08?
Lib Media Has Orgasm Over Miers Divide!
NEW YORK -- "Arizona Sen. John McCain is considering a 2008 run for president but says it's unlikely he'd take the No. 2 spot."
"In an appearance Sunday at a fund-raiser for a local New York candidate, the Republican seemed to humorously rule out ever accepting a vice presidential post."
This is something I’ve been waiting to blog about since yesterday, but couldn’t because something important came up. So this article that popped up in the Washington Post a couple of days ago identifies the possibility of McCain running in 08.
As If that possibility hasn’t been mentioned a million times before. But don’t you find the timing of this article a little odd? Let me analyze this for you. The liberal media for some reason believes the conservative movement has been severely damaged. They believe its only a matter of time before the conservative movement self destructs. They look at Tom Delay, they look at Mike Brown, they look at Bush’s poll numbers, they look at all the things that are going wrong for the GOP and they come to the conclusion that maybe, just maybe its over the conservative movement. And what happens next? George Bush nominates Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court. When I first realized who Bush’s pick was, I was disappointed. Not so much over the fact we know nothing about this women yet, but more on the point that this nomination has somewhat divided the conservative movement. There are many who rightfully so, are just plain disgusted with this nomination. Yet there are some, like me, who support this nomination and trust this President has made the right decision. The lib media is the lib media and that’s why they don’t see the obvious. They don’t understand the conservative movement. They don’t understand that regardless of conservative A's and conservative B’s differences on Harriet Miers, we will never let liberals take control of this country without a fight. We will never let the left steer this country into the wrong direction again. They don’t see this! They don’t see the level of importance we see in fighting this war on terror. They don’t see the level of commitment we have in finishing what we started in Iraq. They see Rush Limbaugh and Laura Bush give opposing views on a nomination and they have one of those famous lib media orgasms. They go nuts! They go absolutely nuts!
Morrison
Comments (6)
Skip McCain, it's all about Tancredo 08!
Hi "Morrison"
Right on again! McCain is loved by the libs and their "useful idiots" the press. They like the idea that he's a radical. That's the main make-up of their constituency.
The conservatives will never abandon this country to the libs - never again. Think Condi.
God bless America.
I have never been a big fan of McCain the Maverick. I think he gets his kicks by stirring up trouble and drawing attention to himself. I would much rather see Tom Tancredo (as Stlwing mentioned) get the nomination. Of course, who knows if that will happen since he actually believes in unholding our immigration laws (gasp!). For that reason, he has been painted as some sort of radical by the "party before policy" sect of Republicans. Kurt Weldon would also be a good choice because he actually believes that there should be some accountability with respect to the Able Danger fiasco. Of course, one has to wonder what 2008 has in store. Quite frankly, I think the American populace is quite fed up with both parties. The Democrats are nothing more than international socialists, and the Republicans' carefree attitude with respect to the hemorrhaging borders and the fact that they spend like drunken sailors is not garnering much support either. Needless to say, it will be interesting to see who runs on both sides of the aisle.
I think it is a little premature to be talking about 2008. A lot can happen between now and then. I remember a year after the 2000 election seeing polls that how Joe Lieberman way out in front for the Democratic nomination - fat lot of good that did him. The fact is, there are a lot of unknown congressmen and governors on both sides who will come out of nowhere during the primaries in 2008 - (like Clinton in 1992 or Dean in 2004).
Think Condi anyway!
God bless America.
Shouldn't the conservatives be more worried about the congressional elections in '06? Anyway, WAC is starting up again, real soon! You and I must debate about many issues, but first I gotta take care of this so called "senior stuff".
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