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- How typical....two draft dodgers like Romney and Limbaugh running their pieholes about military heroes like McCain and Dole!
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- Ha ha ha Rush is in the news again so what the only ones who listen to him are his loyal followers and people who like to laugh at him.
His comments have a shred of truth nothing more that is what is so funny he beleives what he says. - Reply to this comment
- how appropriate. the right actually cares what a fat, pill-popping hypocrite thinks.
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- What is MSM ????
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- I will never understand why people listen to people like Rush, Hannity, Steve Gill, etc. These people do nothing but throw stones at people who are trying to solve some of the problems America and Americans face. Even if you disagree with them (whether they are Democrats or Republicans), at least they are making some sort of attempt to actually make America better. These radio ''personalities'' never have anything constructive to say. If they truly had all of the answers like they seem to believe they have, then why don''t they run for office? I bet it''s because they have either something to hide or they really don''t understand the issues they are ranting about. Anyone can throw stones, but it takes a real leader and intelligent person to attempt to solve the problems we face. I hope one day that people will turn their backs on these blabbering idiots and learn to form opinions on their own.
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- Spat, spat, spat??? Just where did this idiot get his info?? Oh yea, mediamatters.com. Anyway folks, no spat, don''t believe the propaganda here. And just WHY is your msm SOOOO fixated on Rush?? Why? Why are you making him more important than he is? After, he''s just a talk show host. Why the fear?
Having heard the letter Dole sent to Rush, Dole admits to NOT serving with McCain for a number of years. Those years cover McCain/Feingold, McCain/Kennedy, etc, etc. Dole was not in Congress when McCain voted against the Bush tax cuts, and supporting illegal alien amnesty. Dole admits to all the above.
So,msm and leeming followers, go for it. Just another non-story. - Reply to this comment
- There''s no ''spat''. THis is just wishful thinking on the LAMEstream media''s part.....like having McCain become the nominee.
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- It doesn''t matter who gets to hold the title of Commander In Chief. Every American looses. The only time the Constitution matters is when party uses it shame the other.
Welcome to the end of days! - Reply to this comment
- McCain''s only respect comes from wearing the United States military uniform, as a elected official he fails!!!!!!
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- Hey, This Juan Mackain se ve que es muy liberal, mucho mas a lo contrario de el resto de sus colegas idiotas......
Bravo...... - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Dole, asking this fat drughead to have an original clear headed thought is more like urinating in the wind. His opinions are faxed in from Cheney''s desk every morning and he reads that trash like it''s his own.
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- To jerryomara
Jerry,
Never mind the fact that your comments are completely idiotic, the verb is LOSE, not loose and the noun is LOSER, not looser! If you intend to offer opinions, at least use correct grammar. - Reply to this comment
- Look at the list of McCain haters...they are a bunch of kooks. I am not a Republican, but I would not listen to Rush, Ann, Laura, Sean and the rest of the clowns for sure!
Clinton is going to win anyway! - Reply to this comment
- jerryomara - the comments about McCain and his being a POW were a truly low blow ...
somehow I''ve the feeling you voted for the deserters Bush and Cheney - more your speed. - Reply to this comment
- I would prefer McCain to any other contending republican candidate but I seriously hope he is defeated in the general election, by a democrat, because America cannot afford a continuation of the republican control of the government.
We not only need to elect a democrat for president, we also need to leave control of congress in democratic hands for at least a few years.
Of all the three top democratic candidates, I believe that John Edwards, had he not chosen to drop out of the race, would have had the best chance to win. Clinton and Obama each have one strike against them from the start and it has nothing to do with their respective policies.
With Clinton, it%u2019s gender, with Obama, it%u2019s racial.
Of the two, in my opinion, gender is the less objective to most Americans.
People may tell pollsters that they are not prejudiced, but in the privacy of the voting booth they vote their feelings. Those same prejudices will keep some voters from participating in the election at all.
I just voted in my states primary and I voted for Hillary Clinton, because Edwards was no longer a choice, and I believe she has a better chance of winning the general election than Obama, however, if Obama wins the nomination I will definitely vote for him in the general election.
BTW, I wonder if Dole wore a bracelet containing the name of any other Vietnam name POW. - Reply to this comment
- The above paragraph almost makes me almost like McCain. If those mean spirited morons dislike him that much he can''''t be all that bad.
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Posted by donald995 at 01:28 PM : Feb 05, 2008
I''m with you there - if McCain is hated by those hate-mongering lying fools then he can''t be all bad! - Reply to this comment
- What is everyone''s problem? McCain may not be the most ideal candidate, but he represents himself truthfully and unabashedly. I have a lot of respect for someone who tried to change things through diplomacy, was ignored, and instead of giving up he has taken the initiative to lead our country through this time of instability. One of his greatest assets is his willingness to stare straight into the eyes of the political machine and act upon what he knows is right. We could have Mitt''s smile or Huckabee''s prayers, but I would prefer McCain''s proactive attitude.
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- Oh come on - how many people actually listen to Blow-hard Rush?? His own PR people say that his show reaches 20 million a week - not that 20 million are listening to him - just that the stations that his show plays on have on average 20 million people.
There''s no need to make nice with blowhards like Where''s My Drugs Rush or Insanity Hannity or He/She/It Coulter -- they''re taking their rubes for every last dollar they squeeze out of them - and when the tide turns you can get your bottom dollar that all of them will have a new spiel to sell. - Reply to this comment
- "Dole Tells Limbaugh To Give McCain A Chance, Igniting Spat"
Maybe it has something to do with the fact Limbaugh''s radio station is owned by Clear Channel Communication. Romney''s company Bain Capital just bought Clear Channel Communications this year. Boy are people in this country ignorant. The real question is why hasn''t McCain asked the media to tell the world? - Reply to this comment
- The list of those in the latter camp is not short: It includes Rick Santorum, Robert F. Bennett, Rick Santorum, David Keene, Tom Delay, Rush Limbaugh, Hugh Hewitt, Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, George Voinovich, Paul Weyrich, and Thad Cochran, who told the Washington Post that %u201Cthe thought of [McCain] being president sends a cold chill down my spine."
The above paragraph almost makes me almost like McCain. If those mean spirited morons dislike him that much he can''t be all that bad. - Reply to this comment