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McCain has already said he'll still sign an amnesty bill. That's what will happen if you don't vote for Mitt Romney. The reason McCain is hated by real conservatives (not Arnold and Geraldo) is because he's been flipping them the bird on key conservative issues the past 8 years. |
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The Stupid Party
The RNC wants an amnesty candidate.
Don't vote for one.
Another amnesty will result in Democrat majorities for decades, or until they are supplanted by the La Raza Party, why doesn't the RNC know that? How stupid do you have to be to import voters for the opposition at the same time you alienate your own voters? Nominating any of the amnesty supporters is a losing proposition, we will not support them. If the GOP intends to surrender our sovereignty and abandon the rule of law, they will find in November 2008, that they still have their big money/cheap labor donors, but they do not have voters. GOP-RIP
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Ann Coulter confirmed it today, but I think we know Ann is doing this only to self promote herself. If she was truly deranged with McCain hatred you could forgive her, but to just use this as an opportunity to grab a few headlines is even worse. |
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Why McCain supporters dislike Hillary -- their views and Senate records are nearly identical. |
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And skirt climbing up her donkey. AC is a cunning capitalist who plays both sides against the lucrative middle. With vitriole and name-calling she distracts from the bombastic, monotonous nature of her prose and subject matter.
This just in: Ann Coulter thinks liberals are stupid!
And Benjie . . . let's just say that little guy's been pining for a night out with Lady Conservative for years. Come on, Ann, throw the kid a bone. |
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To nuestros amigos. The man's a country club globalist through-and-through. But in his memoires he'll confess that he felt mighty conflicted doing it, by golly. |
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You're probably right, hope you're not. We'll probably never know. |
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Before blurting out a non-fact again, you might first want to do some rudimentary research.
Problem: "I don't understand...Why McCain supporters dislike Hillary"
Non-fact: their views and Senate records are nearly identical."
OK, here goes: John McCain's lifetime conservative voting record, according to the American Conservative Union: 83 percent.
Hillary Clinton's lifetime record, according to the ACU: 9 percent.
Now, if you truly believe that 83 percent and 9 percent are "nearly identical," your math teachers ought to be publicly hanged.
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Did you ask young Shapiro why he hasn't enlisted yet? A "patriot" like this should be an asset in the war against "Islamo-fascism". |
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In 2005, the American Conservative Union gave John McCain a rating of 80% for his voting record. Hillary Clinton earned a 12% that year. The 3 things that she voted for that the ACU considered to be conservative positions included her vote in opposition to fuel economy standards, a vote in favor of better accounting when it came to exposing earmarks and a vote in favor of extending certain expiring tax cuts. McCain agreed with her on all three issues. In 2004, McCain received a rating of 72% for his voting record. Hillary Clinton received a rating of 0%- in other words they agreed on nothing. In 2003, McCain received a rating of 80% and Hillary received a rating of 15%. The 2 issues they agreed on were an acceleration of the repeal of the death tax and they both voted against the Medicare prescription drug benefit. In 2002, McCain received a rating of 78% and Clinton received a rating of 10%. Again, the only two issues they agreed on included a vote in favor of prohibiting US cooperation with the International Criminal Court and a vote in favor of authorizing the use of force against Iraq if diplomatic efforts should fail. In 2001, McCain received a rating of 68% and Clinton received a 12% rating. They agreed on a defense spending increase, a vote against decreasing a Navy appropriation already approved and a vote in favor of increasing exploration for natural gas and oil in the Gulf of Mexico. Ann Coulter would like you to know that she believes Hillary Clinton is more conservative than John McCain and she intends to campaign for her in the fall, should she win the nomination of her party for president. Ann Coulter apparently doesn't read nor does she follow the votes of the U.S. Senate very well. Ann Coulter is an embarassment to the conservative movement in the United States. John Edwards is still owed an apology from her for her comment that he was a “faggot”. She lacks both character and judgment.
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Coulter realizes that there is no place for her poison pen antics in this election cycle so she's making a sad attempt to set herself up as the spoiler who guaranteed the Democratic win.
Well just in case, a little prophylatic:
Obama, more votes in SC than Romney & McCain combined.
Clinton more votes than McCain in Fla, and she didn't even campaign.
Obama 32 million raised in a month.
House Dems beat GOP in fundraising FIFTEEN to one.
A wildly unpopular President.
An economy not likely to recover in time for the election.
So if Anne claims gravitas in Nov, remember the above. |
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I get many of you do not like or trust McCain. I respect that--McCain deserves a good horse whipping at CPAC for some of his positions in the past. I don't like some of McCain positions either, but you claim Mitt Romney is the better candidate in the election? Where does that come from, listening to Hugh Hewitt? Mitt has had essentially every opportunity, outspent his competition 10:1, and has still lost the GOP primaries to McCain. What makes you think Romney would do better with independents and x-over democrats which he absolutely needs to win the general? Mitt can barely get decent numbers with Republicans. Do a little research on state by state electoral college numbers, McCain can put blue states like Pennsylvania, Maryland and others in play. McCain wins purple states like New Mexico. Romney will not win those blue and purple states and puts red states like Virginia at risk.
McCain has a compelling story and career (frankly a lot more compelling than Bob Dole's). I respect Romney is a successful business and family man, but I want a president with brass balls. We are at war. Sometimes Hillary has more of that mojo quality than Romney.
What makes McCain scary to conservatives, makes him electable in the general. Hence the reason some conservatives are freaking out. Focus on Phil Gramm, Jack Kemp and Ted Olson, and for that matter Rudy Giuliani, who will be there to advise McCain (Fred Thompson too). McCain may not be perfect, but he can win the general and will be a far better president (for conservatives) than Hillary and Obama. Mitt Romney will lose. |
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MITT SUPPORTERS, GO TO MITT'S WEBSITE AND CONTRIBUTE TO HIS CAMPAIGN TO STOP THE MCCAIN TRAIN WRECK EXPRESS.
ITS NOT TOO LATE TO GIVE MITT SOME MOMENTUM GOING INTO SUPER TUESDAY AND TAKING THIS THING ALL THE WAY TO THE CONVENTION, AND THEN ALL THE WAY TO THE WHITEHOUSE. ROMNEY IS THE LAST AND BEST HOPE OF THE REMAINING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES TO PRESERVE CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES AND MAINTAIN THE REAGAN COALITION INTACT.
FLOOD MITT'S SITE AT http://www.mittromney.com/homepage AND GIVE TO HIS CAMPAIGN, EVEN IF IT ISN'T A LOT. EVERY CONTRIBUTION HELPS. |
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Ann Coulter is serious. Ann Coulter is a disgrace. She should be denounced by all conservatives. Her crazy self promotion does not help the conservative movement at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erMa0F_DCJE
Cut and past that YouTube clip. Mitt should denounce Coulter because her association is hurting him now.
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do any such thing. This is political correctness gone beserk. He should do like Ron Paul and tell the people hollering for a denunciation to p*ss off. It is this sort of nonsense that shows just how far to the left the Republcian party has gone under the influence of the neocons. Coulter is a private citizen with no connection to Romney's campaign and her words are her own.
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Ann Coulter is a hypocrite. For someone like Ann, who is strongly pro life, to say she will campaign for Hillary over John McCain, who has a strong pro life voting record, just reeks. Now I don't like the fact that he supports embryonic stem cell research, but he is against abortion. If it comes between Hillary and McCain, I will vote for McCain based on his anti abortion voting record. I used to like Ann, but she is becoming a parody of herself.
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What happen to your post about McCain "throwing" Janice Rogers Brown under the bus?
One of the posters took offense and called you a "race baiter" of all things.
You might want to disable your blog talk radio feature as some folks probably get tired of cutting it off. Failure to do so could reduce your hit count. |
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