You Said It Mel

January 30, 2008 by Joe · 2 Comments 

Wake up Conservatives, John McCain is not one of us. McCain is nothing but a traitor and a turncoat who isn’t even a Republican. His politics are only about 10% different from those of Hilary Rottham Clinton, Mel Martinez has just admitted what I’ve been telling you all along.

Vote McCain, and you ensure a Democrat is in the White House, one way or another.

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¿Si Habla Español? Juan McCain wins Florida

January 29, 2008 by Joe · 4 Comments 

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Well it looks like Republican voters in Florida do not value the first amendment, they do not value the sovereignty of our nation and the sanctity of our immigration policies and they do not value and they do not value conservative free market solutions to the energy problems in our country.

I say this because I honestly for the life of me can’t believe how anybody who believes in the first amendment could vote for the man behind the McCain-Feingold bill — A legislative effort that completely destroyed the constitutional rights of freedom of speech, thus impairing the rights of citizens to support the candidates of their choice.

I say this because I honestly cannot comprehend how anybody who is annoyed at having to ‘press 1 for English’ whenever they make a phone call, and who believes that we need secure borders and no amnesty for criminal illegal aliens who broke the law by sneaking their way into our country to steal the rights and privileges they did not earn could vote for the man behind the McCain-Kennedy bill — legislation that would have forever destroyed the sovereignty of America’s borders and granted amnesty to criminals.

I just cannot fathom how anybody who complains that we currently pay too much at the pump, and pay too much for our home heating and energy bills could vote for the man behind McCain-Lieberman — legislation that would have in essence, created an energy tax which would raise the price of gasoline, electricity and home heating.

I just can’t fathom how anybody who is a Conservative yet alone even just a regular Republican can vote for this man in less they are a complete and total fucking idiot.

The results of today’s primary have caused me lose almost all faith I had in the intelligence of the American voting populace — because anybody with half of a fucking brain can see that John McCain is nothing but Democrat who is not as socialist as his democrat friends who at least admit that they are democrats.

All I have to say is may God have mercy on us all, because if the rest of the country is as fucking stupid as the 36% of brain-dead sheeple Floridians who voted John McCain — then we are facing a general election between two democrats.

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My Thoughts On The Florida Debate

January 25, 2008 by Joe · 4 Comments 

The first thing I need to point out is that it has become obvious during this whole political process that the old rules about what occurs during the primaries do not necessarily apply like they have during past election cycles. Normally after Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina we would have a clear indication of who the GOP nominee would be. Despite the way the liberal media is pushing John McCain as that probable nominee, there is no such clear-cut frontrunner — that will likely, but not necessarily change following the results of the Florida primary.

For the first time since primary season opened up, we are about to witness the first winner take all contest, with the eventual Florida winner receiving all 57 delegates. The delegate count as it currently stands is: Mitt Romney (72), John McCain (38), Mike Huckabee (29), Fred Thompson [out] (8), Ron Paul (6), Rudy Giuliani (2), and Duncan Hunter [out] (1). Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter have both dropped out, and it would have been very unlikely that either of them would have won Florida and it is even more unlikely that Florida voters would vote for them in mass even though they dropped out — though as a Fred Head, I would absolutely love that. However, theoretically if either one of them or Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee or even Ron Paul for that matter — were to win Florida, all of a sudden it would be almost a statistical dead heat going into Super Tuesday on Feb 5th. On the flipside of that, if either Romney or McCain win Florida it will be very likely, but by no means definite, that they will be the eventual nominee.

Now on to scoring the debate…

It was mostly a snooze fest and not anywhere near as enjoyable as the excellent ABC debate in New Hampshire two weeks ago, or as good as any other of the recent televised debates. The moderators Tim Russert and Brian Williams were horrid; their shameless bias was showing in full form.

As far as the candidates themselves, I don’t believe their was a clear cut winner and the clear cut loser, well I would have to agree with Michelle Malkin who said, “Conservative voters in Florida are the big losers. This debate gave them nothing.”

Everyone of the candidates on the stage took great pains in trying to say how conservative they are — but not a single one of them made me stop and thing, ‘you know, your right — you are a Conservative.’

With that being said, I think Mitt Romney had the best performance out of all the other candidates tonight. He did a great job with the economy portion of the debate and his one-liner about Bill Clinton in the White House with nothing to do will be an awesome sound bite (even though I personally detest sound bites).

Huckabee, though I will never vote for him was pretty funny at times and no doubt is a very good speaker and has a great presence on stage. I actually even sort of liked his answer on the fair tax, when he challenged the fact that it is unlikely that we would be able to implement it. The problem with Mike Huckabee, as always is his record. As much as he tries to speak differently now, he has the record of a tax and spend liberal.

If Ron Paul wasn’t just completely and utterly wrong and irresponsible with his ridiculous foreign policy thoughts — he would actually make a whole hell of a lot of sense, he was really, really good on the economic stuff. He’s just a moonbat and flat out wrong on foreign policy and thus I could never vote for him.

Rudy disappointed me, I know I have said a whole lot of bad things about him on my blog and even joined a stop Rudy Now blog roll — but I was looking for Rudy to give me a reason to back him, now that Fred Thompson dropped out and I am without a candidate that I fully support. Rudy did not do that.

He looked like a man who knows that his days as a candidate in this race are over, he put all of his eggs in the Florida basket and it looks like it will probably come to bite him in the ass. He keeps talking about what he did in New York — but in my opinion has failed to translate that into how he will do that for the country.

As far as John McCain goes — I wanted to break my television screen with the way he sidestepped Tim Russert’s question asking him about the statement he made admitting that he still needs to be educated on economic matters. He denied saying that and he told Russert that he did not know where the quote came from. As I pointed out in this post, he made that statement to Wall Street Journal editorialist Stephen Moore, in a November 2005 interview.

Fortunately, for him, not for Conservatives, he did not come off as the horrible candidate for the GOP that he is, because amongst other things he was not questioned about illegal immigration.

In closing, none of them looked like a Conservative; Romney probably looked like the most conservative-leaning one of the bunch. I really, really wish Fred Thompson would not have been so haste in his decision to drop out of the race. Despite what the liberal media and the idiots at the Politico may have said, Fred Dalton Thompson was the only candidate whose Conservatism shined. He was the only candidate who had actual sound, thought out Conservative based solutions to the issues that face our country.

Unfortunately too many idiots bought into the propaganda of him being ’lazy,’ by the way his detractors pointed out the way he said things instead of actually pointing out what he said. All the idiot sheeple out there are more concerned with electing what they perceive (through their media distorted eyes) as being the most ‘electable’ candidate rather then who is the most ‘Conservative.’ When you do that Conservatism, the Republican Party, and America lose.

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