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McCain Debate Drinking Game!

by Deplorable Macker ( 97 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2010, Republican Party, Tea Parties at July 18th, 2010 - 5:30 pm

The Osprey and I caught most of this on TV last Friday night…after all, we had to haul our a**es over to a common spot…in this case, my house. Osprey brought the goods and we proceeded to drink whenever McCain said:

• “Facts are stubborn things.”
• “My Friends.”
• “There you go again.”

Here is Part I of last Friday night’s GOP US Senate debate with McCain, JD, and Jim Deakin (whom I suspect is a Ronulan). If anyone wishes to add to this list, please feel free to post your additions here!

UPDATE: I’ve received two suggestions as we go to post….

• “I led this fight.”
• Everyone takes TWO DRINKS whenever he mentions Sarah Palin!

McCain Losing Ground to JD

by Deplorable Macker ( 116 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Polls, Republican Party at April 18th, 2010 - 1:00 pm

Methinks Senator McCain is starting to panic. His bulls**t ads flood the airwaves all over Arizona, as Rasmussen’s latest poll has him only five points ahead of former Congressman and former talk show host JD Hayworth.
As things stand right now, McCain leads Hayworth 47% to 42%, with 8% undecided, and 2%  preferring some other GOP candidate.  This should fire up the hearts and minds of every conservative in the 48th State, as well as those from the rest of the country who despise Senator McCain for his constant efforts to reach across the aisle.
I met JD at the Tea Party Express rally in Phoenix a few weeks ago. I spoke to him for a few seconds, and he didn’t shake my hand like, say, for example, Президент Оба́ма would. He shook hands AS A MAN! He is confident and he is ready to fight for Arizona and, more importantly, for the USA. Keep this man in your prayers and thoughts.

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JD Hayworth closing in on John McCain

by Phantom Ace ( 168 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Republican Party at March 19th, 2010 - 8:30 am

Sen. John McCain of Arizona has given a life time of service to this nation. In both his Military and Political career, no one can question his dedication to this nation. In recent times however, he has been buying into Progressive ideas like Global Warming. He also did not fight against Obama effectively, preferring to give the greatest concession speech in American politics. It is time for him to step aside and it seems a growing number of Arizonans feel this way.

Longtime incumbent John McCain now leads conservative challenger J.D. Hayworth by just seven points in Arizona’s hotly contested Republican Senate Primary race.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely Arizona GOP Primary voters shows McCain ahead 48% to 41%. Three percent (3%) favor another candidate, and eight percent (8%) are undecided.

Read it here: Arizona GOP Senate: McCain 48%, Hayworth 41%

John McCain claims to have been tricked on the Bailout

by Phantom Ace ( 204 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Progressives, Republican Party at February 23rd, 2010 - 11:00 am

As much as I don’t like John McCain’s collaboration with Progressives on issues, there is no doubt he is a Patriot. However, his patriotism blinds him to the evil and ruthless nature of the Progressives. The Leftist media sang his praises for years, until he won the GOP nomination. Then they turned on him and destroyed him in merciless fashion. McCain under pressure from our former Treasury Secretary and Goldman Sachs crony Hank Paulson, supported the TARP bill. Under attacks from JD Hayworth, he is now claiming he was misled.

Under growing pressure from conservatives and “tea party” activists, Sen. John McCain of Arizona is having to defend his record of supporting the government’s massive bailout of the financial system.

In response to criticism from opponents seeking to defeat him in the Aug. 24 Republican primary, the four-term senator says he was misled by then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. McCain said the pair assured him that the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program would focus on what was seen as the cause of the financial crisis, the housing meltdown.

Read the rest: Sen. John McCain: I was misled on bailout

Personally, I feel this is a flimsy excuse on McCain’s part. Years in Washington have made him embrace Progressivism. His idol is not Ronald Reagan, but Progressive Republican Teddy Roosevelt. It was Teddy who began to mainstream the Progressive Ideology that has been a cancer onto this nation. McCain is just saying this because he’s under pressure from JD Hayworth’s candidacy. Make no mistake, John McCain is a Progressive Republican. Before anyone says he’s tough on National Security, let us also not forget he was a cheerleader of the Bombing of Serbia on behalf of the Saudis/KLA/AL-Qaeda. This opened the door for Islamic expansion into Europe and was a huge win for Islamo-Imperialism by neutering the last Christian resistance in Europe.

I respect John McCain’s service, but I have no respect for his Progressive ideas. He needs to go away, along with the whole GOP elite.

Update: Mitt Romney shows his Elitist colors by endorsing McCain.

Update II: Michelle Malkin calls out John McCain and his support of Progressive ideas.