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Don
01-23-2010, 08:49 AM
Well Sarah Palin, darling of the grass roots GOP screwed herself and her followers even more callously than Levi screwed Sarah's daughter. Palin (Sarah that is) endorsed John McCain for re-election to the senate.

I predict this will be the effect of political suicide for Palin. Grass roots support for McCain was always luke warm and those same people will not be endeared by Palin's treachery.

All I can say is Thank God she showed her true colors this early into her newly found national exposure. Politically, she is toast, at least on the national level.

PochoPatriot
01-23-2010, 01:20 PM
Well Sarah Palin, darling of the grass roots GOP screwed herself and her followers even more callously than Levi screwed Sarah's daughter. Palin (Sarah that is) endorsed John McCain for re-election to the senate.

I predict this will be the effect of political suicide for Palin. Grass roots support for McCain was always luke warm and those same people will not be endeared by Palin's treachery.

All I can say is Thank God she showed her true colors this early into her newly found national exposure. Politically, she is toast, at least on the national level.

It's a smart move to do this. Like it or not, McCain IS the senior Republican. I don't think Reagan liked endorsing the Ford/Dole ticket, but he bit his lip. I don't fault her, no do I think she is showing her "true colors". She is doing the right thing. Losing in order to win in the future, instead of cutting off her nose to spite her face.

Twoller
01-23-2010, 01:37 PM
Who was the other Republican candidate for McCain's senate seat? Maybe they were even worse, but that is really where this has any significance.

Don
01-23-2010, 04:11 PM
McCain's GOP rival for this Senate seat was J.D. Hayworth, a strong nationalist and anti-immigration Arizonan who previously served as a Republican in Congress.

I could understand supporting McQuisling in the general election against a Democrat, but for God's sake not in the primary where Arizona Republicans had a good chance for a pro-nationalist Republican like Hayworth.

It's also worth noting that Scott Brown, newly elected GOP senator from Mass, has come out for McCain in the Senate race. He didn't waste any time. Watch for a betrayal from Brown, whom I believe will turn out to be a bigger RINO than McCain. McCain and Mitt Romney both supported Brown in the Mass senate race. Does anybody think these two open borders RINO's would support a genuine American patriot?

Brown may be better than Martha Coakley, but Hayworth would have been much better than McCain.

Eagle1
01-23-2010, 04:16 PM
Well Sarah Palin, darling of the grass roots GOP screwed herself and her followers even more callously than Levi screwed Sarah's daughter. Palin (Sarah that is) endorsed John McCain for re-election to the senate.

I predict this will be the effect of political suicide for Palin. Grass roots support for McCain was always luke warm and those same people will not be endeared by Palin's treachery.

All I can say is Thank God she showed her true colors this early into her newly found national exposure. Politically, she is toast, at least on the national level.

I agree and hope that she is toast. I was wondering what she's about and this does it for me.

Don
01-23-2010, 04:25 PM
Who was the other Republican candidate for McCain's senate seat? Maybe they were even worse, but that is really where this has any significance.

J.D. Hayworth, a former GOP congressman from AZ, announced his intention to challenge McQuisling for the senate seat. McCain's popularity has taken some hits in AZ in recent years.

Now we have Palin and Scott Brown, newly elected to the US Senate from Mass, both coming out for McCain. I knew Scott Brown would turn out to be a RINO, supported as he was by two open borders RINOS like McCain and Mitt Romney, but at least he will be better than Martha Coakley would have been.

But...Arizonans have a good alternative to McCain. After McCain's dismal performance in the 2008 presidential election he should contemplate retiring. He was disgraceful. I got so sick and tired of hearing McCain attack everyone who criticized Obama and describing Obama as a "good and decent man" McCain actually attacked many of his own supporters more harshly than he attacked Obama. I almost puked.

This was the first presidential election in my life in which I did not vote for either major candidate. As between a black radical Communist and a white sellout traitor, both of whom wanted to suppress free speech, to confiscate privately held guns and to surrender the country without a shot to millions of Mexicans walking across the border, I could not bring myself to vote for either. I believe we are better served by Obama because people are waking up to what a phony he is. I have never seen such anger and even formerly brain dead white people are starting to come out of their comas as a result of Obama's open, rabid racism and ant-Americanism How nice to see people start acting like human beings instead of livestock on a plantation.

I do not believe a Tea Party movement would have arisen if McCain had won the election. The brain dead zombies would simply have thanked God for a GOP victory and gone numbly along with McCain as they did with Bush for so many years.

Ole Glory
01-23-2010, 05:01 PM
WARNING

Ted Kennedy supporting Amnesty pusher John McCain is trying to rise to the top of the political revolution brewing in America. We must stop McCain and the looser brand names in the GOP that have done so much to destroy America.

Please read and distribute

Conservatives: Beware of McCain Regression Syndrome
by Michelle Malkin
http://www.alipac.us/article4860.html

If you would like to share your negative feelings about John McCain, how he is a traitor, how he is two faced, how he is a Globalist Amnesty pusher, or how you will not support those in league with him, etc...

Please contact

Sarah Palin
http://palinforamerica.com/
and

Scott Brown
http://www.brownforussenate.com/

and encourage others to do the same.

The ALIPAC Team
www.alipac.us

PS: If any of our new members are not current on John McCain's disgusting actions, inaction, and positions, please visit the John McCain section of the ALIPAC Archives to educate yourselves immediately at this link!
http://www.alipac.us/article-topic-54.html

Feedback, questions, and suggestions, or copies of your messages to Palin and Brown welcome at this link.
http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1008894.html#1008894

Don
01-23-2010, 06:38 PM
Good Post Ole Glory.

Ole Glory
01-23-2010, 09:46 PM
Good Post Ole Glory.

;):cool:

wetibbe
01-24-2010, 04:27 AM
I'm really fond of Sarah. I like her conservative views, the fact that she is a gun/hunter enthusiast/ fiscal conservative and more. Compared to Nancy Pelosi and the liberal ladies she is an absolute angel.

Sad to say I think her star may have crested. I know I am disappointed in some things that I won't elaborate on now.

I don't think she was electable at the time she was still running and Governor.

It has been my observation that the right wing, Republican conservatives are too right wing and too conservative to draw enough votes to get elected. Take JD Hayworth for example. He lost.

One of the main problems is that conservatives try to appeal to the broad spectrum, do and say things that appeal to the middle and left as well as the pro-immigration, open borders, amnesty crowd. They seem to be willing to take the risk of alienating their base to get more liberal votes.

I'm receiving E-mails from friends who were fans of Sarah but that are bad mouthing her and turning their backs on her since she has recently made some statements that they don't like.

If the present administration keeps on with its present trajectory then in 2012 more people like Scott Brown will have a better chance. Time will tell. I think Obama is in a head lock and the left with the unions will keep him there. I predict that he won't change.

Twoller
01-24-2010, 08:36 AM
I think the solution is not to bash McCain so much as to endorse his opposition, JD Hayworth -- not SOS, of course.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.D._Hayworth

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.D._Hayworth#Political_positions

....

Like most Republicans elected in the 1994 landslide, Hayworth was an ardent conservative. He has said he believes border security and interior enforcement of immigration laws are the solutions — not a temporary worker program as proposed by President George W. Bush for Mexican illegal aliens.

In January 2006, Regnery published Whatever It Takes: Illegal Immigration, Border Security, and the War on Terror, a book by Hayworth and his chief of staff, Joseph J. Eule. He sold less than 1000 copies of the book and it was considered a financial flop by the publisher. In the book, Hayworth said that Bush is too close to GOP contributors from the agribusiness, meat packing and construction industries, who he calls "addicted" to a steady stream of workers from Mexico and Central America to keep wages down. Hayworth also argues that current immigration law misinterprets the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, says that a child of undocumented immigrants born in the U.S. should not be given U.S. citizenship, and advocates the "Americanization" program Henry Ford advocated in an interview with the New York Times in 1914.[3]

The ever-so-successful process that used to be called "Americanization" was a major movement in the early 1900s … Henry Ford, a leader in this movement, said, "These men of many nations must be taught American ways, the English language, and the right way to live." Talk like that today and our liberal elites will brand you a cultural imperialist, or worse. But if you ask me, Ford had a better idea. Most of his ideas are remembrance of the "Know nothing party" from the early 19th Century in which ALL immigrants were considered evil.
(from Whatever It Takes)

....

Although I don't think Henry Ford had anything useful to say about the integrity of the United States or immigration or what it means to be an "American". And I don't think Henry Ford had anything to do with the "Know nothings".

retiredat44
02-16-2010, 03:35 AM
Well, she is cooking her own goose when she decided to endorce McCain. She actually had a huge following, but that was a stupid move..:( McCain needs to retire. Hayworth needs to get back into Politics and clean out the scumbags. ;)

Also, McCain has a liberal lunatic for a daughter.. what an airheaded nut job socialist she is..

:eek:
I'm really fond of Sarah. I like her conservative views, the fact that she is a gun/hunter enthusiast/ fiscal conservative and more. Compared to Nancy Pelosi and the liberal ladies she is an absolute angel.

Sad to say I think her star may have crested. I know I am disappointed in some things that I won't elaborate on now.

I don't think she was electable at the time she was still running and Governor.

It has been my observation that the right wing, Republican conservatives are too right wing and too conservative to draw enough votes to get elected. Take JD Hayworth for example. He lost.

One of the main problems is that conservatives try to appeal to the broad spectrum, do and say things that appeal to the middle and left as well as the pro-immigration, open borders, amnesty crowd. They seem to be willing to take the risk of alienating their base to get more liberal votes.

I'm receiving E-mails from friends who were fans of Sarah but that are bad mouthing her and turning their backs on her since she has recently made some statements that they don't like.

If the present administration keeps on with its present trajectory then in 2012 more people like Scott Brown will have a better chance. Time will tell. I think Obama is in a head lock and the left with the unions will keep him there. I predict that he won't change.