I have drank the complete, unfiltered cup o' Kool Aid and am all abord the Straight Poop Express!
Oops!
I guess it is sometimes the Straight Talk Express.
Anyway, I am on the Express and ready to help the Republican nominee for president, Sen. John "F--- You" McCain beat the neophyte Democrat presidential nominee, Sen. Barack Obama.
Do not worry though.
I will be as tough as necessary when Sen. "F--- You" McCain strays off the conservative reservation. But, I will support him when he is on for it still is more often than not.
Sen. Barack, if elected, is a bridge too far as far as what he would do as president.
We know that Sen. Barack will attempt to implement not a liberal agenda but an outright European-style socialist agenda on the United States. The change that he proposes is something that I do not believe the majority of Americans want.
I know that many are disenchanted by the Bush administration. It appears that they are sputtering to the finish line of January 20, 2009. But, we have to keep a Republican at least in the White House to thwart what the Democrat congress will try to do to this nation.
That is why I will support Sen. "F--- You" McCain and it will be tough on many a day. But, again my friends (UGH! I do not know if I can endure THAT for four years!), the alternative is very scary for the freedom of this Great Land.
That is why I have the little McCain icon. We all need to get on the Express. And, if we are on the express, we can at least have some influence on the Arizona senator.
DO NOT POUT! Yes, our candidate, whoever that is, did not get the GOP nod. But, we have to come together now. For better or worse, it is what we have.
BTW, I was very impressed by Sen. McCain's speech before AIPAC yesterday. It was a full-throated defense of not only the War Against Islamofacsist Terror but standing by our only reliable friend in the entire Middle East. This is the McCain we can all agree is the good one.
I ask you to remember this when you say, I can not vote for McCain. Do you really want to see our nation on its knees before the international community? Do you want socialized medicine, which is lousy health care spread out across the United States? Do you want a guaranteed tax hike? Do you want the right to bear arms taken away? Do you want activist judges who may do what happened here in California in regard to same-sex marriage?
If so, then stay home on election day. Because if you do, it will happen in an Obama administration.
Sen. Barack is not a liberal. He is a socialist. He will drag an already haplessly liberal Democrat party over the cliff. But, if he wins he takes all of us with him.
So, it is time for all good Republicans, conservatives, true liberals, and libertarians to climb on the John McCain Express.
11 comments:
Well, walk down to the caboose and wave goodbye to me, because I'll not board that train. Unless someone better comes along before November, I'm voting for Bob Barr. My differences with Bob are far more palatable than my differences with McCain. I also sent Gov. Bobby Jindal an email asking (begging!) him not to join as McCain's running mate:
Dear Governor Jindal,
Please do not consider or accept any offer to be John McCain's VP running mate. You have a bright political future, and many of us are counting on you to restore the conservative movement. John McCain is part of a passing generation with nothing left to offer. Don't let yourself become part of that past. Look toward the future.
Believe me Kevin, Sen. "F--- You" McCain ain't my first choice. He in many ways represents what is WRONG with the Republican party. But, again, the only reason I can vote for Sen. "F--- You" McCain is that I really worry what Sen. Barack will do to this nation. Sen. Barack is a true believing radical socialist. Something I do not think the United States really wants. If Sen. "F--- You" McCain wins, we will have at least saved the United States a disastorus four years of revolting socialism beyond anyone's imagination. I look at the courts and see a President, UGH!, Obama reshaping that institution. I can not live with doing a protest vote. At the very least a President McCain will not appoint radicals to the federal courts. At the end, it is the one lasting legacy many a president has beyond four or eight years. And, Gov. Jindal will NOT be the VP for Sen. "F--- You" McCain. He needs cash and only Mitt Romney can help him there.
I'm not sure of anything McCain will do. I don't believe a word he says.
64 i honor your "blind" love for mr. mccain... i am with kev though i don't know if i can share your same conviction!!!
Mr. Pat, my support for Sen. "F--- You" McCain is the ol Reagan lesson. Trust but verify. Meaning I will support him where I can and hit him, and hard, when I can not. The latter may be more of the case. The more I hear and know of Obama, he is the mask of socialism ripped off. He does not hold back what he believes. Soon, through the DDBMSM Obamagasm, Americans will see that. And my hope is that McCain will end up realizing that he can NOT cut deals with congress and end up governing conservative by default. Remember this. We who are conservative are naturally more content, happy and upbeat. That is where we have to be now more than ever.
And my hope is that McCain will end up realizing that he can NOT cut deals with congress and end up governing conservative by default.
That would be the kool-aid talking, no? :-)
Juan "Teddy Roosevelt" "F--- You" McCain is all about aisle crossing and consensus. That's all you'll get from him.
Kev, it may be the Kool-aid talking! But, I have written this before and stand by this. It is going to be a long four years no matter what. The fear that I have is that a, and I just hate to even type this, President Obama will be able to reshape the federal courts and most important, the supreme court. And, without a doubt a President Obama will find out that he does like a shade of white. The white flag of surrender in the War Against Islamofacsist Terror. Whereas everything else, I tend to agree that Sen. "F--- You" McCain will probably disapoint us conservatives. Believe me, I am not a totally numbed acolyte of Sen. "F--- You" McCain as our mutual blogging friend, Right Wing Sparkle. There will be a lot of hand wringing the next four years. BTW, I also do not want Gov. Palin of Alaska on the VP list. She is a lot like Jindal. Now, that would be an awesome 2012 ticket, Jindal/Palin or Palin/Jindal!
Okay - let's assume he'll be tougher in Iraq. What about the homefront where he wants to grant due-process rights to unlawful enemy combatants, and immediately close Guantanamo Bay and put the al-Qaeda terrorists into our own prisons — despite the legal rights they would immediately gain? Will we be better off with President McCain then?
And that's not all that we can expect here at home. McCain doesn't want tax cuts. He's never met a Federal regulation he doesn't like (except the ones that empower ICE).
As for the Supreme Court - assuming (and a big one it is) he nominates a Scalia/Roberts/Alito - how long will he fight for them once he realizes his "gang-o-14" is shaking their heads no? He'll give a speech about how it's time for some good ol' "bi-partisan aisle jumpin'" to get an acceptable justice.
McCain isn't some military genius who deserves the high office simply because he'll be X% tougher than Obama in Iraq. Yeah, he might be a meaner S.O.B. than Barack, that is unless some need for consensus rears it's head. But he loves him some big government just as much as any liberal.
"We're not as awful as the other guys!" Does not a good campaign slogan make.
It felt good to vote against Lindsey Graham-McCain today!
Now, I am with you on ol' Lindsey! He really irritated me during the immigration bill-scam debate. Calling us the "loud-folks"! Yes, we are loud when we see people giving away our national sovreignty! And, if they try this again in the next congress, get ready for more loudness from us. There is no question that these guys, Graham, McCain et al think just because they won in the nomination race and McCain will more than likely be president they will be able to ram this give away once again. No way, Jose! Here in California we are at ground zero in the whole immigration debacle. These people have not provided the leadership to
A) Address the problem first.
B) Then may be look at some kind of long lasting reform.
I'm voting Libertarian for President, and now Democrat for U.S. Senate. How much weirder is this election year going to get?
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