The League of Conservation Votes gave John McCain the worst possible score for his 2007 voting record on the environment.
Why? Because he simply failed to vote on ANY positive environmental bills in the Senate that year. He just didn't vote. Its difficult to know a candidate's position on things without a voting record. Maybe thats why he did it!
This fact is remarkable in light of the McCain
John McCain gave a speech today on global warming that sent shivers up and down my spine, and not good shivers either. John McCain has jumped aboard the global warming alarmist bandwagon, and has hitched his horse to the came carriage as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. This is just another issue where he is [...]
ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign released a new television ad, entitled "Johnny's Mom." In time for Mother's Day, "Johnny's Mom" features John McCain and his mother, Roberta McCain, discussing his childhood. The ad aired Sunday on Mother's Day on select DirecTV channels including ABC Family, A&E, Hallmark Channel, Lifetime, Oxygen and TLC.For Immediate Release,
TV AD - A Better WayARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain delivered the following remarks as prepared for delivery at the Vestas Training Facility, in Portland, OR: (editors note: as soon as the video for the following speech is avalable it will be posted here)Thank you all very much. I appreciate the hospitality of Vestas Wind Technology. Today is a kind of test run for the company. They've g
From Daily Kos: "Along with his claims of being a straight talker and a maverick, it is nothing less than laughable for John McCain to say that he's never done favors for anybody, and there's a clear record that proves it. From the time he rode into politics on the back of his wife's family fortune, until he gathered a team of lobbyists to run his 2008 campaign, John McCain has been in the pocket
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From Michelle Malkin
The open-borders media has been AWOL on John McCain’s decision to speak to the radical racialist group, La Raza/The Race in July. He has been allowed to skate on the issue in several recent sit-down interviews. Many of the same pundits who blasted Barack Obama for his ties to the radical racialist Jeremiah [...]
May 10, 2008
Senator John McCain
United States Senate
Washington, D.C.
Dear Senator McCain:
As one who was born in America to parents here legally, I am extremely proud to be a citizen of the greatest nation in the world. For all her warts and shortcomings, America is still the most spectacular success story in recorded human history.
Because of my [...]
John McCain lying, in his own words. See him change his position on a subject, sometimes as soon as 11 minutes later. And the part where he tells the American public the Iraq war will be "easy", then rips people who said it would be "easy" is priceless.
Watch this and pay particular attention to the quote Tim Russert of Meet The Press is reading to John McCain, and then McCain's arrogant response. McNasty doesn't really have anything to respond with other than to insult the reporter.
In a speech at Oakland University in Minnesota today, John McCain once again proved you can reduce issues down to cartoonish simplicities. McCain vowed to fight religious persecution, human trafficking, and child pornography if he becomes president. No word whether he will add people who kick puppies to this shit list.McCain actually listed China, Iran, Myanmar, Sudan, North Korea and Saudi Arabia for restricting religious freedom. I think he may have left our country off the list with its continuing confusion about the separation of church and state on top of the fact that elected officials who do not believe in superstitions are hard to come by.Child pornography was also on McCain's list of evil, which is such a risky stand to take in this day and age. Is anybody actually for child porno
Yesterday John McCain was trying to woo the conservative base of his party, which is a good idea since in the North Carolina primary 27% of Republicans (23% in Indiana) voted against the guy, even though he has a lock on the nomination.McCain promised to appoint "conservatives" to the Supreme Court, saying that his “ nominees will understand that there are clear limits to the scope of judicial power, and clear limits to the scope of federal power." Cool—but I wonder if he will appoint a justice inclined to overrule McConnell v. FCC, where the Supreme Court upheld the McCain-Feingold Act, which was the single greatest abridgment of free speech since the Civil War—giving political speech less protection than burning the flag. I don't think that Honest John is much of a reader, bu
Remarks By John McCain on Judicial Philosophy, REAL AUDIO Running time is 36:18 U.S. Senator John McCain delivered the following remarks as prepared for delivery at Wake Forest University, in Winston-Salem, NC, May 6, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. EDT:Thank you, Ted, and thank you all very much. Dr. Hatch, I'm grateful for your invitation to this great university. And Senator Richard Burr, thank you for that warm welcome to North Carolina and to Wait Chapel. I'm honored to be here, and I brought along a friend. I'm sure you'll recognize him -- my pal, Senator FredThompson of Tennessee.We appreciate the hospitality of the students and faculty of Wake ForestUniversity, and especially during exams. I know exam week involves some tough moments, likewhen you're up at 3:00 a.m. and have to choose between s
By Arrianna Huffington on the Huff Post
Through a spokesperson with the colorful name Tucker Bounds, McCain has denied telling me he didn’t vote for Bush in 2000. “It’s not true,” Bounds told the Washington Post, “and I ask you to consider the source.”My sentiments exactly — because John McCain has a long history of issuing [...]
El candidato Republicano John McCain monta su pagina web en español para que el votante hispano pueda estar al tanto de su campaña o unirse a ella,mientras los Demócratas se debaten entre la vida y la muerte John McCain te da la bienvenida en Estamos Unidos con McCain
What do we have here? In this clip you will see McCain supporter Pastor John Hagee spewing off religous rhetoric, condeming and calling the Catholic Church the “Great Whore.”
By the...
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One of the most effective charges that can be leveled against George W. Bush - beyond the ineptitude, lawbreaking, and destructive policies - is that he surrounded himself with the wrong people. They were either hopelessly incompetent (Condoleezza Rice), completely surrounded by conflicts of interest (Donald Rumsfeld), or simply evil (Dick Cheney - no link required). In fact, of the nine most trusted advisers Bush brought up from Texas with him in 2000, all of them have now resigned in disgrace.
In short, we've seen what America under the dubious leadership of an awful man can become, but we've also seen what happens when that man surrounds himself with equally awful allies. It should be readily apparent that the people our next President chooses for his or her Cabinet is of the utmost i
Bob Barr, former GOP congressman from Georgia, is an all-but-announced presidential candidate - as a Libertarian. The possibility of a run by Barr has sent shudders through the mainstream of the Republican party. Barr, who will probably not declare his intentions for several days, has already been labeled a "spoiler." This is fantastic news for the world, who doesn't need a third term for the Bush-ites.read more | digg story
From Scoop : The US Supreme Court has just dealt a serious blow to voters' rights that could help put John McCain in the White House by eliminating tens of thousands of voters who generally vote Democratic. By 6-3 the Court has upheld an Indiana law that requires citizens to present a photo identification card in order to vote. Florida, Michigan, Louisiana, Georgia, Hawaii and South Dakota have similar laws. Though it's unlikely, as many as two dozen other states could add them by election day. Other states, like Ohio, have less stringent ID requirements than Indiana's, but still have certain restrictions that are strongly opposed by voter rights advocates. The decision turns back two centuries of jurisprudence that has accepted a registered voter's signature as sufficient iden
We’re gonna go ahead and report this story, even though we run the risk of the GOP suing us for “taking McCain’s quotes out of context.” At a town hall meeting today, Senator McCain made a stunning...
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Remarks By John McCain On Health Care On Day Two Of The "Call To Action Tour" FULL STREAMING VIDEOARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain delivered the following remarks as prepared for delivery at the University of South Florida -- Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, in Tampa, FL, April 29, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. EDT:Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality of the University of South Florida, and this opportunity to meet with you at the Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute. Speaker Moffitt, Dr. Dalton, Dean Klasko, thank you for the invitation, and for your years of dedication that have made this campus a center of hope for cancer victims everywhere. It's good to see some other friends here, including your board member and my friend and former colleague Connie Mack.
John McCain will travels to Selma, Gee’s Bend and Thomasville, AL to begin his weeklong It’s Time for Action Tour.In Selma John McCain will visit the Edmund Pettus Bridge which in 1965 became a breakthrough in the Civil Rights Movement. He will then travel to Gee’s Bend, AL which has been isolated by the river, economic difficulties, and racial tensions over the years. He will then journey on to Thomasville, AL where he will talk about the need for education and its importance to rural development. Click here to learn more.“There must be no forgotten places in America, whether they have been ignored for long years by the sins of indifference and injustice, or have been left behind as the world grew smaller and more economically interdependent. In America, we have always believed th
The racist Rev. Jeremiah Wright is at it again. This time he's narrowed his sights on...Senator Obama, of all people. This lunatic said, ""I said to Barack Obama last year, 'If you get elected, November the 5th, I'm coming after you, because you'll be representing a government whose policies grind under people,' Wright said." I'm sure Senator Obama has been sanctimoniously forewarned by this
Dean Says John McCain is Wrong, Americans Don’t Want To Be In Iraq for 100 Years
Announces New DNC Ad on Meet the Press
WASHINGTON, April 27, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — On NBC’s Meet the Press
this morning, Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean previewed a
second television ad, entitled “100,” that highlight’s John McCain’s willingness
to keep our [...]
“They’re not listening to me because they’re out of touch with reality and the Republican Party. We are the party of Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan and this kind of campaigning is unacceptable. I’ve done everything that I can to repudiate and to see that this kind of campaigning does not continue.”
–John McCain [...]
I will play the audio of the blogger conference call with John McCain on the show today. (I requested and received it from the campaign.)The audio will be posted here later tonight.Here is the audio of the question I...
Writes Mike Lupica:
You are allowed to be as cynical as you want about Obama, and ask the same question Clinton asks about why he can’t put her away, even though a much better question is why she didn’t put him away at the start of this.
Obama has a vision about how big politics should [...]
- Scott Miller
What is it about Republican candidates for President? They get nominated, and all of a sudden they get this grand delusion that they can “change the tone in Washington DC”, like they are some grand peace maker. Bush 43 ran on that theme, and actually was naive enough to think he could make nice [...]
Hillary Clinton is mad that Barack Obama suggested that John McCain would not be as bad as George Bush. Hillary Clinton would prefer to be harder on McCain–even to Swift Boat him. Above is the type of ad we might expect if Clinton receives the nomination.
Cindy McCain was born on December 21, 1954 making her 53 at the time of this posting. John McCain was born August 29, 1936 making him 71. John McCain his 18 years older than his wife, making him old enough to be her dad! I knew she looked rather spry to be hanging around with [...]
In a move that seems quite a bit John Kerry-esque, John McCain has refused to release his wife’s tax records. This is a man who claims he wants to bring “transparency” back to Washington.
John McCain on Friday faced accusations of hypocrisy for failing to disclose his wife’s tax records, despite his promise to bring greater [...]
As an eternal optimist (as good conservatives are), I’m resolved not to wallow in despair over John McCain’s looming nomination as the Republican presidential candidate. The fact that he secured the nomination, in large part, by wooing independents and liberals to cross over in the primaries and vote for him; it’s in the past, I’m over it.There is no conservative in the race. John McCain is not one, and I say that based on pure common sense. Mitt Romney’s conservative credentials were challenged based on a few of the positions that he espoused during his stint as governor of Massachusetts, but the keen political observer ought to understand that the leadership he exhibited there – over a very liberal constituency – exemplifies the left-most sympathies of which he is capable.
This after last night’s Dem debate in Pennsylvania.
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John McCain’s campaign launches a new :30 second spot titled “Ignite.” The ad focuses on the McCain’s plan to ignite America’s economy and jobs.
The ad’s script reads as follows:
ANNCR: As President, John McCain will take the best ideas from both parties to spur innovation, invest in people and create jobs. Taxes — simpler, fairer. Energy [...]
Cindy McCain’s parents the Hensley’s, founded Hensley & Company, which is one of the four largest Anheuser-Busch distributors in the nation. Cindy is now a chair for the company which...
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John McCain On The Economy Carnegie Mellon VIDEO - FULL STREAMING VIDEOARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain delivered the following remarks as prepared at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, April 15, 2008 at 9:45 a.m. EDT:Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality of the Allegheny Business Conference... the Pittsburgh Tech Council... and the students and faculty of Carnegie Mellon University. We have a strong showing this morning from the Carnegie Mellon Naval ROTC unit as well. And I'm happy to be with all of you.This university has a fine reputation for its programs in business, finance, and other disciplines in the field of economics. And it's always worth recalling that economics is not a subject that can be wrenched apart from all the rest of life, or from the values that
Maybe, next time, they'll give him tough questions to ask. Or, maybe, they can concoct some issues to generate headlines of umbrage and faked outrage that they seem to do every time Obama says something truthful.One wonders if the "liberal" media will continue to throw softballs in McCain's direction much like they did with Bush during the 2000 and 2004 elections.
McCain: “There’s only one thing worse than an over-stressed military and that’s a defeated military”
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This story seemed an apt and serendipitous follow-on to my post of yesterday, so here it is in today’s “Other People’s Words.” This is an excerpt recently shared by Slate, which they saw as a rather illustrative portrait of John McCain. It comes from from a decade-old article by Michael Lewis in the New York [...]
Take a look at what John McCain had to say in response to criticisms of his confusing Sunni and Shiite Muslims for the fifth time:
That's right. Here's what he said, word for word (emphasis mine):
I've been to Iraq eight times, I know the leaders, I know the situation on the ground. I know that Sunni and Al-Qaeda are closely tied.
Wow. John McCain just insinuated that the Sunni branch of Islam - the largest of the sects - can be identified with Al-Qaeda, and by extension, all Sunni Muslims are closely tied with Al-Qaeda. That's a pretty horrible misstatement, akin to saying Protestant Christianity is closely tied with the KKK, or the Irish heritage is closely tied with the IRA.
The fact that John McCain would basically call millions of Muslims terrorists is appalling. This is the guy we'r
- Scott Miller
John McCain’s economic philosophy is an incoherent mess. I don’t even think he has an economic philosophy. He is all over the map, and too many times on the left side of the map. This from Reuters:
McCain wants to shine light on huge CEO pay: aide
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain [...]
It's amazing how the war's supporters continue to see the situation in Iraq through rose-colored glasses while employing a whole heaping of wishful thinking.When is anybody going to start discussing this war in reality? I'd have more to add on the Petraeus testimony in Congress today, but I'm not sure I have any more tolerance to debate such self-delusional people today.
endured five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. Perseverance helped him win the Republican nomination. From our presidential candidates video series: John McCain.Animation by Chris WellerProduced by Chimp on a ChainMusic by Alan Wilkiswww.chimponachain.comwww.christopherweller.comwww.myspace.com/alanwilkis
I respect the ideas of this commercial, but feel these are words that won't translate into actions.Also, the ad tells us that we shouldn't fear one another, but has no problem trying to make us fear the world around us. Last I checked, that was the fear that led us down a road of awesomely stupid policies and a divisive atmosphere in this country.
It would give me a little bit more hope if he can just get some of the facts straight. Al Sadr didn't order a ceasefire. It was brokered by Prime Minister Nouri al-Malicki.It's funny that Obama is accused of offering nothing but platitudes. Compared to McCain and Clinton, Obama seems to be the only one running a campaign in the real world.
Today from the New York Times:
The campaigns of Senators John McCain and Barack Obama sparred Saturday after Ed Schultz, a nationally syndicated radio talk show host who is known for his blunt criticisms of the Bush administration and the Republican Party, called Mr. McCain a “warmonger” at a fund-raiser.
Mr. Schultz, a conservative Republican turned liberal Democrat, made the remarks on Friday while revving up a group of Obama supporters at a $100-a-head fund-raiser at the North Dakota Democratic Party’s convention in Grand Forks. As soon as the Republican National Committee got word of the attack, it issued a statement criticizing Mr. Schultz and calling on Mr. Obama to repudiate the comments.
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Mr. Obama did not refer to Mr. Schultz’s remarks in a speech he delivered Satu
From MoveOn.org
For all the coverage this week of Senator John McCain’s background, there are some important things you won’t learn about him from the TV networks. His carefully crafted positive image relies on people not knowing this stuff—and you might be surprised by some of it.
McBush & McWarMonger in a tight excruciating embrace
Please check out [...]
First of all, having a black guy hold your umbrella as you stand out in the rain at the Lorraine Motel on Martin Luther King Jr. Day is nothing short of absolute idiocy. I can’t believe nobody stopped McCain or went up on stage with him carrying an umbrella. You know that show, [...]
In case you missed it, here’s the Letterman-McCain exchange on Tuesday’s Late Show. The two segment interview later in the show is all on YouTube.
Note that Paul Shaffer plays the Senator on and off with the Shirelles’ classic “Soldier Boy”.
And what’s not to love about a show that books as its two [...]
Have you seen this video of John McCain getting booed by a crowd in Memphis, Tennessee as he made a Martin Luther King Day speech? Look, I’m not accusing Senator McCain of being a racist, because I personally doubt he is… except against Southeast Asians… but that’s a different story and I’d probably have [...]
I think this is the third ad I've seen where he plays that clip of himself from back then. I'm still confused as to why I'm supposed to think he's right about Iraq just simply because he served in Vietnam, a war he apparently hasn't gotten over that we lost much like we're losing in Iraq now.Maybe it's his inability to accept failure in war that has prevented him from making rational decisions about where we are now.
Service to America: Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VirginiaARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain delivered the following remarks as prepared for delivery during the second stop of his "Service to America" tour at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia at 04/01/08 10:45 a.m. EST:Thank you. I'm happy to be back at Episcopal, my alma mater, which I have many happy memories of, and a few that I'm sure former teachers, school administrators and I would rather forget. Until I enrolled at Episcopal, my education had been constantly disrupted by the demands of my father's naval career, which required us to move so often that I lost track of the number of schools I attended. My parents had resolved finally to put an end to our haphazard education and enrolled my sister, brother and
John McCain is seriously, I can't fucking believe it, actually running with the Heidi Montag endorsement. Clearly he's never seen The Hills despite exclusively telling Time's Swampland Blog yesterday that he never misses an episode. To prove my point, McCain called Heidi a "very talented actress" on Morning Joe today. Us Magazine has the rundown:
"We were extraordinarily impressed at your
John McCain is seriously, I can't fucking believe it, actually running with the Heidi Montag endorsement. Clearly he's never seen The Hills despite exclusively telling Time's Swampland Blog yesterday that he never misses an episode. To prove my point, McCain called Heidi a "very talented actress" on Morning Joe today. Us Magazine has the rundown:
"We were extraordinarily impressed at your ability to look right into the camera and lie about the fact that you're a huge fan of The Hills," host Joe Scarborough said. "Heidi Montag on your side – you got that going for you."
"That was pretty good wasn't it?" McCain replied. "Well, she's a very talented actress."
"He did it again!" Scarborough remarked.
The presumptive Republican nominee for president then noted his other celebrity supporter
Comedian Chris Rock recently told Rolling Stone Magazine that George Bush is making it hard for a white man to run for president.
He said: “Bush has fucked up so bad that he’s made it hard for a white man to run for president. ‘Gimme anything but another white man, please! Black man, white woman, giraffe, [...]
US intelligence officials revealed photographic evidence today that presidential hopeful John McCain was once a prison guard at the notorious Stalag 13, a Nazi POW camp."We were taken aback by the evidence when the Mossad first transmitted it to us, but it looks like the real deal," said Robert Mauger, of the National Security Agency, "We are conducting tests on facial characteristics and measurements to make sure."The investigation was spurred by the realization of a former POW, John Kinchloe, that McCain appeared to be very close to knowing nothing."It just rang a bell in my head, and then I realized that McCain was none other than Sergeant Hans Schultz, who used to guard me when I was a prisoner in World War II. I always knew there was something weird about him. I called my buddies at
In several polls conducted over the past couple weeks, Senator John McCain has narrow leads over Democratic rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. But it doesn’t seem logical that John McCain is winning, even narrowly, with his gaffes on the economy and his promise to continue the Bush strategy in Iraq.
According to Real Clear [...]
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) Foreign Policy Speech at L.A. World Affairs Council (March 26, 2008) FULL STREAMING VIDEO. tunning time 53:00. His speech is titled, "U.S. Foreign Policy: Where We Go From Here." FULL TEXT TRASCRIPT follows belowWhen I was five years old, a car pulled up in front of our house in New London, Connecticut, and a Navy officer rolled down the window, and shouted at my father that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. My father immediately left for the submarine base where he was stationed. I rarely saw him again for four years. My grandfather, who commanded the fast carrier task force under Admiral Halsey, came home from the war exhausted from the burdens he had borne, and died the next day. In Vietnam, where I formed the closest friendships of my life, some of those
Sen. John McCain, 71, touts his foreign policy credentials at every campaign event, and today he delivered a major foreign policy address before the Los Angeles World Affairs Council.
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Senator John McCain was recently in some hot water over his admitted lack of knowledge on matters affecting the national economy, including the housing crisis. To change the topic, Senator McCain gave what his campaign considered a major foreign policy speech at the World Affairs Council in Los Angeles this afternoon.
It probably wouldn’t have [...]
I know that I cannot vote for Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. So the question remains, can I vote for John McCain? Will I be joining James Dobson and others in voting for a third party or withholding my vote completely? (Read More from James Dobson) I am still searching.
From WND.com:
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John McCain still does not get it on illegal aliens. In fact, he is not even close.
Rather than accepting the will of the people and committing to the rule of law, McCain continues his obstinate fight on behalf of illegal aliens, at the expense of the American people.
Senator John McCain continued his whirlwind tour of the Middle East and Europe by arriving in Grreat Britain to announce that al-Qaeda was on the run and he was running straight for victory in the coming November election.He told Prime Miister Gordon Brown, “With all due respect I remained concerned about the situation in Basra. [...]
Barack Obama has an insurmountable delegate lead over Hillary Rodham Clinton. It would take a collapse of inconceivable proportions for Obama to not head into the convention with a lead in pledged delegate. However, he is trying his best to lose this lead. While losing this lead is improbable, there is still the real chance [...]
John McCain is in Israel this week winning over conservatives one step at a time. This is great stuff.
Here he is speaking with the Jerusalem Post about Islamism and the threat posed to the western world.
“If Hamas/Hizbullah succeeds here, they are going to succeed everywhere, not only in the Middle East, but everywhere. Israel [...]
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Dr. Dunn currently serves as dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University. He believes Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) will have...
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John McCain 2008 Launches New Web Ad, "Man In The Arena"ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched a new web ad, entitled "Man In The Arena." The web ad highlights John McCain's vision and leadership in these historic and dangerous times.Script for "Man In The Arena" (2:00-Web)CHYRON: The Time Has ComeSIR WINSTON CHURCHILL: "We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills, we shall never surrender!"JOHN MCCAIN: "Keep that faith. Keep your courage. Stick together. Stay strong. Do not yield. Do not flinch. Stand up. ... We're Americans. We're Americans, and we'll never surrender. They will."CHYRON: For a Man in the ArenaPRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT: "With a
Newsflash: in Springfield, Pennsylvania yesterday; John McCain says he worries that terrorists might try to sway elections. Hey John, don’t you think that has already happened? He goes further to say that the sway will take place in the form of increased attacks in Iraq.
Terrorists are going to continue their attacks in Iraq no matter [...]
The New York Sun has an editorial about John McCain and the trip he's going to be taking to Jerusalem next week, and he's actually made some very positive and responsible statements:
Next week, Mr. McCain will present himself in the flesh — not through a video relay — in Israel and other Middle East countries. He is starting off on March 18 at Jerusalem, where he is scheduled to confer with Prime
And we wonder why the media never asks the tough questions. Maybe they should stop going to barbecues hosted by those they're supposed to cover?And, wow, does John McCain's daughter come across like vapid bubblehead in this clip? What was the point of this clip except to remind us how happy and easy everything is when you're rich?
Following the New York Times expose on McCain's connection with lobbyist friends, Newsweek catches McCain in a web of lies. McCain's recent statements contradicts testimony he gave under oath in 2002.So did McCain commit perjury in 2002 or is he lying now?read more | digg story