Monday, January 28, 2008

McCain - Democrat in Republican Clothing

It is with great despair that I see McCain making such a strong showing in the polls. And I know it is only because, like the Democrats, he is willing to tell any lies that are necessary to con the folks into voting for him.

Although he voted AGAINST the Bush tax cuts, he now says he is for them. And while he said he would vote AGAINST making them permanent, he now says he would make them permanent. Although he voted to provide amnesty to 20 million illegals, he now says he would build a fence - but he STILL is not saying he would oppose amnesty - he still wants that.

McCain is always aligning himself with the most liberal Democrats in Congress. No Democrats are more liberal than Teddy "drown them and run" Kennedy, or Russ "surrender as fast as possible" Feingold.

The McCain/Feingold act was a travesty perpetrated against the First Amenment, and has caused serious problems in campaign financing.

The propoed McCain/Kennedy bill would have granted amnesty to 20 million people who broke our laws - even those who are murderers and rapists.

In the past, when McCain ran for President, Rpublicans could easily see him for the liberal Democrat he is. This time around, McCain has decided that, to win, he must be much sneakier. He must not run on his record, but rather on promises of what he will stand for in the future.

Hype and BS, frankly. McCain is a liberal Democrat who calls himself a Republican just so he can appeal to the larger base (most people are conservative by nature). He is a con-artist of the highest order - right up there with Murtha, as far as I am concerned.

McCain will say anything to get elected. But the TRUTH is that he does NOT understand the economics of capitalism, he does NOT understand the flaws in his immigration bill, he does NOT understand what "the people" want, and he does NOT understand what a Republican is.

Typical liberal Democrat. And any Republican who would vote for him should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves for allowing him to fool them so easily.

If McCain is nominated, I doubt he will win the Presidency, because true conservatives - about half the Republican party - would probably rather stay home than vote for him.

No comments: