No Confidence in McCain?
Posted by Michael Link on March 13, 2008 at 05:11 PM
Jefferson County Republicans, in Indiana, might have a "no confidence" vote for Senator McCain. The county's Resolutions Committee has reportedly passed a resolution with a list of grievances.
McCain has completely flipped on most of the major issues (tax cuts, immigration, Social Security, etc.) towards the far right-wing of the party, and yet they're still not content with their nominee.
Read the resolution here.
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Hahaha, I don't think this is the "excitement" McCain wanted to raise in the conservative base...
NEWS FLASH - McCain has always been far right conservative. the crap about him being a moderate and a maverick is all PR.
McCain and "excitement" do not equate. Even his Bomb, Bomb Iran rendition wasn't very exciting. You get the idea that if he was elected, he'd fall asleep at the wheel.
Goodness knows, he's been wandering around the country with Lieberman and Graham with his turn signal stuck on permanently...having them going around and around in circles looking for attention.
First McCain steers to the Right and then he vers to the Middle (when the party isn't looking) and then he make a sharp turn back to the Right again when they are.
It should be interesting to see if he stays on the road at all when Independents start checking him and his Bush agenda in the fall.
Truthfully....I am tired of this Clinton / Obama garbage. I am a die hard Kentucky Democrat but enough is enough.
I might vote for McCain because the Democrats are too busy NOT doing anything for this country. Too busy battling themselves and not picking a candidate already. This ebb and flow of party power is getting old. I now know whay Cindy Sheehan gave up on them.
Truthfully....I am tired of this Clinton / Obama garbage. I am a die hard Kentucky Democrat but enough is enough.
I might vote for McCain because the Democrats are too busy NOT doing anything for this country. Too busy battling themselves and not picking a candidate already. This ebb and flow of party power is getting old. I now know whay Cindy Sheehan gave up on them.
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