McCain

Great. Did anyone really want to vote McCain. I didn’t think so. Harry Reid on Amnesty…

We saw this one coming.  And it would have been the same if McCain had won.

The Dems will push Amnesty through as soon as possible.  The need the votes, and they need Americans to forget about it, before the 2010 elections…..

From DetroitFreePress: Interview with Harry Reid.

Q: With more Democrats in the Senate and the House and a Democrat in the White House, how do you see congressional efforts playing out on such issues as health care and immigration?

A: On immigration, there’s been an agreement between (President-elect Barack) Obama and (Arizona Republican Sen. John) McCain to move forward on that. … We’ll do that. We have to get this economy stuff figured out first, so I think we’ll have a shot at doing something on health care in the next Congress for sure.

Q: Will there be as much of a fight on immigration as last time?

A: We’ve got McCain and we’ve got a few others. I don’t expect much of a fight at all. Now health care is going to be difficult. That’s a very complicated issue. We debated at great length immigration. People understand the issues very well. We have not debated health care, so that’s going to take a lot more time to do
(hat tip: RightWingNews)

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I almost forgot how much I didn’t want McCain to get the nomination.

All the RHINOs will be coming to kiss the ring.

I wonder if comprehensive immigration reform came up….?

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Daily Funny. It’s a love story, Obama and the media, and election night violence

From BurningHot:

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I’ve got to say,the very best part of an Obama loss, will be watching Olberman’s head explode.

Do you think they’ll air it?

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Daily Funny. Why hasn’t Obama spread his wealth around? [toon]

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If “social justice” applied to campaigns. On a tip from Viking04.

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Scary Scary stuff. Who’s Behind the Economic Collapse?

Read this article, and you’ve got to ask yourself,  what the hell is Bush doing for a living.  How could a Republican President allow these people access to the Treasury, and not hold anyone accountable.  Where are the hearings?

Joe Biden made headlines by talking about a “generated crisis” for a President Obama. But is the current financial meltdown another “generated crisis?” Considering the problems in the economy, including too much federal debt, too much spending and easy credit, which have been with us for years, why did this crisis suddenly occur only six weeks before the election?

And is it just a coincidence that it occurred at a time when John McCain was leading in the national public opinion polls and appeared to be on his way to a November 4 election victory?

The crisis was man-made. It is a fact that President Bush’s Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, who worked for a Democratic firm, Goldman Sachs, and has very close ties to Communist China, is the one who convinced Bush to demand hundreds of billions of bailout dollars from Congress.

This is when McCain began falling in the polls. That’s apparently because McCain, like Bush, is a Republican, and he has been blamed by Obama and the Democrats for the Republican policies that are said to have produced this crisis. This charge is debatable, but it has proven to be effective, with the cooperation of the major media. [...]

Read the rest at AiM: this is important

And for the record, the charge that Republicans caused this is less than debatable.  Rush Limbaugh said it best.  If there was ANY Republican that could be dragged into hearings and blamed for the financial crisis, he would be in from of the TV cameras this week.  There aren’t any, and that’s why the Democrats will hold their hearings after the elections.  But don’t get your hopes up, the only people in handcuffs will be a few CEOs, not politicians.

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Democrats have audacity to file FEC complaint against McCain. Bring it. Lets take all of their contributions apart, as see what we see..

Everyone loves the periodic news stories about stupid criminals, who call the police to report a robbery, telling the police that all their drugs have been stolen…. And now we have a new stupid criminal story.

Democrats will file complaint with FEC regarding McCain’s fund raising irregularities.  FANTASTIC.  Let’s take out the fine tooth comb and go over both campaigns finances.

From NEWSMAX:

The Democratic Party plans to file a complaint with federal regulators that accuses Republican John McCain’s presidential campaign of various violations of campaign finance law.

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Complaints to the FEC are not uncommon. The Republican National Committee has filed two complaints this month alleging that Obama’s campaign has received illegal contributions from foreigners and donations that exceed federal limits.

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“The McCain campaign’s lack of disclosure and disregard for the law he helped write raises serious questions about John McCain’s commitment to the openness and transparency the voters expect from their leaders,” said DNC General Counsel Joe Sandler.

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“This is a joke, a sad publicity stunt to divert attention from the recent controversies surrounding Barack Obama’s shady fundraising practices, and his campaign’s complete refusal to disclose the sources of hundreds of millions of his contributions,” McCain spokesman Brian Rogers said. “Obviously all of our fundraising strictly follows all campaign finance regulations, which provide for 60 days to reconcile all contributions.”

Obama has refused to release any info on donors below $200, he has failed to explain the apparent currency exchange evident in many contributions, and has failed to properly address the fundraising being done, on his behalf, in the Middle East.

Let’s have a full blown investigation of these two campaigns.

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Krauthammer endorses McCain, skewers Republicans for Obama

Charles Krauthammer is one of smartest people on the planet.  Read anything he writes and see why…

From Washington Post:

Contrarian that I am, I’m voting for John McCain. I’m not talking about bucking the polls or the media consensus that it’s over before it’s over. I’m talking about bucking the rush of wet-fingered conservatives leaping to Barack Obama before they’re left out in the cold without a single state dinner for the next four years.

I stand athwart the rush of conservative ship-jumpers of every stripe — neo (Ken Adelman), moderate (Colin Powell), genetic/ironic (Christopher Buckley) and socialist/atheist (Christopher Hitchens) — yelling “Stop!” I shall have no part of this motley crew. I will go down with the McCain ship. I’d rather lose an election than lose my bearings.

First, I’ll have no truck with the phony case ginned up to rationalize voting for the most liberal and inexperienced presidential nominee in living memory. The “erratic” temperament issue, for example. As if McCain’s risky and unsuccessful but in no way irrational attempt to tactically maneuver his way through the economic tsunami that came crashing down a month ago renders unfit for office a man who demonstrated the most admirable equanimity and courage in the face of unimaginable pressures as a prisoner of war, and who later steadily navigated innumerable challenges and setbacks, not the least of which was the collapse of his campaign just a year ago.

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McCain’s critics are offended that he raised the issue of William Ayers. What’s astonishing is that Obama was himself not offended by William Ayers.

Moreover, the most remarkable of all tactical choices of this election season is the attack that never was. Out of extreme (and unnecessary) conscientiousness, McCain refused to raise the legitimate issue of Obama’s most egregious association — with the race-baiting Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Dirty campaigning, indeed.

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The case for McCain is straightforward. The financial crisis has made us forget, or just blindly deny, how dangerous the world out there is. We have a generations-long struggle with Islamic jihadism. An apocalyptic soon-to-be-nuclear Iran. A nuclear-armed Pakistan in danger of fragmentation. A rising Russia pushing the limits of revanchism. Plus the sure-to-come Falklands-like surprise popping out of nowhere.

Who do you want answering that phone at 3 a.m.? A man who’s been cramming on these issues for the past year, who’s never had to make an executive decision affecting so much as a city, let alone the world? A foreign policy novice instinctively inclined to the flabbiest, most vaporous multilateralism (e.g., the Berlin Wall came down because of “a world that stands as one“), and who refers to the most deliberate act of war since Pearl Harbor as “the tragedy of 9/11,” a term more appropriate for a bus accident?

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There’s just no comparison. Obama’s own running mate warned this week that Obama’s youth and inexperience will invite a crisis — indeed a crisis “generated” precisely to test him. Can you be serious about national security and vote on Nov. 4 to invite that test?

And how will he pass it? Well, how has he fared on the only two significant foreign policy tests he has faced since he’s been in the Senate? The first was the surge. Obama failed spectacularly. He not only opposed it. He tried to denigrate it, stop it and, finally, deny its success.

The second test was Georgia, to which Obama responded instinctively with evenhanded moral equivalence, urging restraint on both sides. McCain did not have to consult his advisers to instantly identify the aggressor.

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Hey look, more idiots, playing the race card for Obama. AlJazeera!

Can white Americans defeat a black-and-white candidate with an “Arab” name for the most powerful job in the world?

Barack Hussein Obama is not black: His mother was white, and he was brought up by his doting white grandparents. He is a child of modern America, increasingly mixed genetically, aspirational without being domineering, convinced that George W. Bush is the last of the 20th century Mohicans, that wars are not a solution, and that the world can only function as shared space between nations that may not be equal but have an equal right to a voice at the table.

Nations sharing space.  Everyone but Israel.

I write this from America; and this is the most heartened I have felt about America in many years of travel and discussion. It is wonderful to witness the curative powers of democracy, and the resuscitation of liberal values that made America a positive force for so long — before it was consumed by the predatory greed of special interests that devastated both their own nation and the world. The pain of Iraq and Wall Street has opened American eyes, enabling it to see within for the inspiration to see ahead.

When has liberal values done anything but pervert the greatness of America?

Washington is rustling with the sound of Democrat CVs being rescued from office dossiers, but the Republicans are not giving up without a vicious last stand. Sen. John McCain’s language has been deliberately downsized for a bar-room shootout between “white” and “black” as he stokes racism even as he affects an injured innocence when accused of the tactics of the “nigger-hating South”. Before his last debate, he promised to “whip” Obama’s “you know what”. They understand “you know what” in the middle space of the American electorate. Sarah Palin’s face flushes in excitement as some in her rallies rouse their passions by demanding Obama’s death despite the presence of media. McCain clarifies later that he is proud of every single person who comes to his and Palin’s rallies. Facts are not permitted to get in the way of the message.

The only members of the Presidential campaigns to bring up race, have been Obama, his supporters and the media.  I’m surprised they managed to squeeze this many lies into one paragraph.  Facts are obviously not allowed to get in the way of Aljazeera.

The American republic should never be left to the Republicans.

And the cat’s out of the bag.  America should never be left to strength.  Should never be left to those who don’t believe in peace at any cost.  Those that believe in good and evil, write and wrong, and draw moral equivalencies only when they exist.  Our enemies and some allies long for an Obama Presidency.  From America’s weakness, they gain strength and advantage.  And many see a sympathetic friend, when they should see a iron man, putting America first, our allies first, and willing to use the greatest military Man has ever known, whenever necessary.

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Argentina ‘to take over pensions.’ Think it can’t happen here? Obama, Reid, Pelosi, Super-Majority.

What was a laughable notion six months ago, makes my hair stand on end now.  Think your 401k is safe?  America is broke.  What happens when uncle Sam needs some cash.  What line do you think a Democratically controlled White House and Congress wont cross…  Do you think they trust you with your money?  Do they even think it’s your money….

From BBC:

The Argentine government is expected to announce plans to nationalise the country’s 10 private pension funds.

The move will put the government in control of almost $30bn (£18bn) of investments, and is aimed at protecting them from the global market turmoil.

But expectations of the announcement has sent Argentine shares 12% lower, as investors fear what impact the decision will have on the stock market.

Critics accuse the government of simply wishing to get its hands on the funds.

They say the government needs the extra money ahead of a tough budget year.

As the 10 private pension funds are the country’s largest institutional investors, the expected announcement has also hit the value of the peso and Argentine bonds.

Left-leaning President Cristina Fernandez is expected to announce legislation to introduce the changes.

This will then go before parliament, which is also controlled by her Front for Victory political grouping.

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Daily Funny. Somebody knows their Bill of Rights. Yard sign antics.

This is Fantastic. [pic]  From Moonbattery:

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