If It Were Between McCain and Romney, I’d Take Romney
By Daniel Miessler on January 31st, 2008: Tagged as America | Politics
I don’t like McCain. I don’t like him at all. I don’t just dislike his policies; I dislike him. I think he’s dishonest. His behavior towards Romney in tonight’s debate was repugnant.
It was cheap shot after cheap shot — all with very little substance. The guy says Reagan wouldn’t have supported a flip-flopper? Well what does it mean when you say on national TV that you wouldn’t vote for your own bill?
The guy claims to want to build a fence now but wanted to sell out all the people who waited in line for years to get into this country for $3,000. His reason for the change? Becasue the people want it now.
Wait, I thought it was supposed to be based on your core values and not polls? He’s a war-mongering career politician who will do more harm than anyone running, with the exception of Guliani who just became a supporter of his.
So I hope Romney gets the nomination, but McCain will probably win. Either way I hope Obama takes the dem side and beats the winner.
I was hoping very much for Paul, but the cards aren’t just stacked against him on this one — he’s not even being dealt in.
So I’m either writing Paul in or going for Obama, and that one I’m still debating.
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If youn think that Mac was dishonest what would you call Shifty Mitt the car salesman? The man who introduced homosexual marriage to the United States and promoted youth gay marches despite their parents opposition in massachusettes and taxed Massachusettes 17 million dollars in fees while he was governor and ran up 14 million dollars worth of healthcare costs.
Comment by Vicki Hampton — 1/31/2008 @ 4:36 am
I’m no supporter of McCain but at least he would ban torture.
Comment by Jason Sares — 1/31/2008 @ 5:42 pm
Another positive note for McCain is that all the right-wing media pundits (Laura Ingraham, Rush Limbaugh) hate him.
Comment by Jason Sares — 1/31/2008 @ 6:20 pm