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02-07-2008, 07:40 PM #1
The media has started, lol..
Now that the media did their job and got the republican nomination for McCain, they can now go into attack mode. CNN was just showing the booooos when McCain brought up illegal immigration at the conservative meeting today. They are now discussing how he is so disliked among the republican party. Just yesterday McCain was the greatest thing since sliced bread; today he is hated in his own party.
It has always been planned that Clinton would be the next President via a republican that every republican hates. So now watch the attacks coming from MSNBC, CNN and FOX. It will be interesting to see we knew the real truth all the time.
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02-07-2008, 07:45 PM #2
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I'm watching it right now....So predictable. Yes it will be quite a show...
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02-07-2008, 07:46 PM #3
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I notice on Cnn also some started on the "tired old man"
You are going to really see the msm ratchet up now against
mc Cain
I don't really care , I hope he gets his butt whooped by hillary
You think America was crying about Bush , just wait
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02-07-2008, 07:47 PM #4
Don't be so certain.
Half of the electorate despised Shrillary even before she threw her hat into the ring. Now she's alienated African-Americans-a constituency that any winning Dem. presidential ticket NEEDS-and "educated" white progressives, i.e. latte Leninists, over the past two months.
The notion that she'll roll over McLame is an attractive conceit, but I don't know how accurate it is.
We could be looking at four years of President Juan McCain.Reporting without fear or favor-American Rattlesnake
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02-07-2008, 07:49 PM #5
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I acually despise Hillary but I will live with her just to see mccain
bite the dust
Thats a sad admission but thats how I feel
I won't vote for her , but I will refuse to accept mccain
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02-07-2008, 08:04 PM #6
Welll I have been .....
Well, I have been thinking about the situation. At first I said I would write in Ron Paul if he didn't run as an independent. Then the idea of the brokered convention came into play. Romney has pretty much knocked that out. So I sez to myself, I'll vote for the libertarian. It struck me today..if I vote for Hillary Clinton..that would only be 4 years of misery..AND the republicans in the house and senate would do their best to block all that she tries to do..EVEN appointing judges..and she would probably become a lame duck. If I sit out..or vote third party McCain might win. The republicans in the house and senate would feel obligated by party line to support his WICKED agenda..and he could do a LOT more damage in 4 years than Clinton could. I am pretty certain if Ron Paul doesn't get the nomination or run 3rd party..I'll vote for hitlery. Besides..for the dasterdly way the GOP has treated Ron Paul and due to them putting up a bunch of rinos and neo cons...they just need to sit out and think about things for a few years.
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02-07-2008, 08:13 PM #7Originally Posted by usanevada
I understand that Hillary is a polarizing figure. But I would bet that the people who hate her are almost excusively Republicans, conservatives, and people right of center. She is not really hated amongst Dems. She would never receive boos from her own like McCain did today. There is a significant amount of conservatives who hate McCain's guts.Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.
See you at the signing!!
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02-07-2008, 09:08 PM #8
Big Pill
Sometimes you have to lose to win...
I believe a loss would do the republican party good. And, make no mistake - if they drag McCain as the nominee - any democratic nominee will mop the floor with him.
Republicans will blame their base for the loss.
The country wants a change...apparently, it doesn't have to be a good one.
To win you need your base + other party converts + independents. McCain is missing a chunk of his base.
I think some republicans will either sit out, vote independent, or write in a candidate based on principle. It'll be a tough pill to swallow. But, I think you would see a "repentant" republican party on the other end of it.
Or, at least one that understands that you need voters to be relevant.
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02-07-2008, 09:18 PM #9
How soon to we start seeing Keating Five stories??
I did a phrase search on "Keating Five" in Google news a few weeks ago, and only got about 20 or so hits, mainly from obscure blogs and 2nd rate news outlets.
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02-07-2008, 09:18 PM #10
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McCain choses to spit on his base
Fine , I think we can spit back
Besides , Hillary can't be much worse than Bush , If we keep
some good guys in congress , we shouldn't have much
problem and we can at least say the devil mcain won't be
back in 2012
Or maybe she will be so bad that Romney will
have an easy time in 2012
We screwed the pooch this time , we should have been
behind him from the start
how wrong we were
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