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Sunday, January 07, 2007
Kevin McCullough :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why John McCain is finished
by Kevin McCullough
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

Why does John McCain hate the GOP?

Furthermore how does he expect to win their support for 2008?

Complaints are many from those of us who might be inclined to support him. He sought to author the end of political free speech with his unconstitutional campaign finance reform efforts. He seems clueless when it comes to one of the issues that his base voters care about – the protection of marriage. And he seems to be forgetting that an energized base is what he will need to win the GOP primaries much less the actual general election for President in the next go around.

In this month’s Vanity Fair John McCain seems to have further twice insulted those he seeks the support of. The ten-page tediously detailed profile delves into the Senator’s inconsistencies on the protection of marriage, his feelings on the war on terror, and his near hostility towards protecting the border.

"I think the fence is least effective. But I'll build the goddamned fence if they want it."

In those seventeen simple words the “maverick” (which the media invented through him) has all but signed his political death wish. Republicans can not trust McCain, and neither should the nation at large.

Need reasons why? His most signature work in the U.S. Senate sought to undue guaranteed protections for free speech – particularly in an election cycle where free speech is of most importance. In his own efforts to leverage power in Senate proceedings he purposefully disrupted the will of his own majority party and further slowed down the needed debate on judges. In helping to orchestrate the gang of 14, he stymied clear consensus candidates to the courts as appointed by the President.

But in the Vanity Fair quote he demonstrates something not seen before – direct hostility towards his own base of voters.

McCain, though a champion on fighting the effective fight on Islamic fascists who seek to kill us, has seemed unplugged, uninterested, and yes hostile to voices who are calling for secure borders. He stood by as President Bush locked out John Kyl – his fellow senator from Arizona, and a true champion against illegal immigration – from proceedings that were designed to brainstorm solutions to the border dilemma.

But his statement takes on an even more sinister tone.

John McCain has spent a good deal of time and resources attempting to convince faith-based conservatives that he is the real deal in recent months. Hiring an evangelical blogger to argue his case, appearing at Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University, and seeking audiences with other evangelicals, McCain has attempted to say to the GOP’s most valued voting block that he is one of us.

It is interesting that the one statement reveals consistency in McCain’s character in two ways – yet neither of them helpful.

If McCain were serious in his efforts to reach the faith-based voter, taking God’s name in vain is a stupid thing to do. Evangelicals, Catholics, even serious Jews all believe that God’s name is sacred and combining it with the idea of hellish damnation is in fact defamation to the Creator.

It may come as a shock to McCain, but some people are actually, truly offended by such a muff. Continued...

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Kevin McCullough is the nationally syndicated host of "'Xtreme' Radio and columnist based in New York. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com. His second book "The Kind Of MAN Every Man SHOULD Be" is in stores now.

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Subject: Mitt is the only hope
I guess the GOP mainstream,wants us to think about John Mcain, the way he thinks about border enforcement. "I think Senator Mcain is least effective. But I'll vote for the goddamned Senator they want me to" He is gonna get crusehd in the general, just like his buddy Bob Dole.
Wake up Huckabee supporters you are giving this Rhino the election.

VOTE RON PAUL-not the lesser of 2 evils
I refuse to believe that the rank and file of the GOP is supporting this lunatic. Conspiracy theorists may be generally reviled and mocked, but what happens when there is a real conspiracy? Even Fox news has reported on the susceptibility of the new voting machines and ballot counting machines. The machines can be pre-programmed to count every so many votes for the pre-chosen candidate.

There can be no plausible explanation for the McCain wins than fraud at the polling places, when there is almost universal contempt for this pathetic little megalomaniac. We must wake up to the fact that our liberty and our very lives are at stake when we have no more voice in what the Federal Gov't does.
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