Derailing the Straight-Talk Express why Placer should vote for Romney
Posted by: Aaron Park | 02/01/2008 5:08 PM
McCain lied multiple times in the debate repeatedly stating Romney supported a withdrawal timetable.
McCain's current wife is a woman he had an affair with and left the mother of his children for. She is some 20 years younger than McCain and her money provided McCain with the impetus to launch his political career.
Romney has stayed married to the same woman for over 20 years - Romney has never lied about McCain's positions on the issues. This demonstrates a substantial difference in character.
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McCain's current wife is a woman he had an affair with and left the mother of his children for. She is some 20 years younger than McCain and her money provided McCain with the impetus to launch his political career.
Romney has stayed married to the same woman for over 20 years - Romney has never lied about McCain's positions on the issues. This demonstrates a substantial difference in character.
For More on McCain opposing tax cuts and supporting amnesty click this hyperlink...



Just as John McCain was resurrecting his presidential bid and moving towards the top of the pact, comes this blockbuster news courtesy of Michelle Malkin and Hot Air: It seems that McCain now has a senior advisor on his staff for outreach to the Hispanic community. His name is Juan Hernandez. If you don't know who Juan Hernandez is, you need to do some research.
Juan Hernandez appears periodically on the Fox News shows, specifically Bill O'Reilly and Hannity and Colmes. Mr Hernandez is a dual citizen (American-Mexican)who previously worked in ex-President Vicente Fox's cabinet in Mexico. Mr Hernandez, to put it mildly, is an open borders advocate and activist. He is also a fellow in McCain's Reform Institute. When appearing on Fox News debates, Mr Hernandez comes across and congenial, always smiling, ever polite. But make no mistake. His cause is not just "immigration reform", but open borders.
That McCain would have this man in his inner circle puts the lie to his recent claims that "he has gotten the message" about border security. I have heard McCain tell voters on CSPAN that he will "build the fence". Others have overheard McCain talk angrily about "building the Goddamn fence if that's what they want." Hernandez' presence on McCain's staff tells me that the Arizona senator has no intention of building any fence if elected president.
Like many conservatives, I was willing to give McCain a second look as he was making his surge. No longer. This man strikes me as arrogant and dismissive of anyone who disagrees with him. His experience as a military hero and POW is worthy of respect from all of us, and I have heard none of his political opponents belittle his military record. In that regard, he is a true American hero. Unfortunately, his record as a politician does not live up to his military record. There are several issues about which he is right on- the War Against Terror, winning in Iraq and cutting pork. But for me, the issue of illegal immigration is too important to overlook in a candidate.
I can only hope that this revelation regarding Mr Hernandez will be disseminated quickly enough and widely enough to bring an end to McCain's rise in the primary polls.
gary fouse
fousesquawk
Aaron, it's over man. You guys rant about the same things before South Carolina, McCain still won, you rant about the same things before Florida, and he won again....and he did all of this despite being outspent heavily by Romney.
Now that he's the front runner and Romney is scaling back on using his own personal wealth...you think McCain is going to lose on Super Tuesday?
McCain doesn't have to do a damn thing in California and he's probably going to get more delegates than Romney. Something to think about huh?
"Tommy" - what's over is the National election if McCain is the nominee... can you say we just got Bob Dole'd again?