Arianna Huffington: McCain and Me: Hero Worship Dies Hard (But When It Does...)
huffingtonpost.comFound 9 days, 9 hours, 52 minutes, and 25 seconds agoThe way the McCain camp has reacted to my revelation about his not voting for Bush in 2000 , immediately moving into kill-the-messenger mode, is further confirmation of what has happened to McCain -- now willing to say or do anything, or sling mud at anyone, to satisfy his hunger for the White House. ...
Mike Barnicle: Race Is All the Clintons Have Left
huffingtonpost.comFound 7 days, 14 hours, 20 minutes, and 41 seconds agoSitting there on the set, listening to the endless wrap-ups and explanation of the exit polls, I was on the verge of faking my own death on national TV in order to go talk to myself about the obvious, unspoken equation in the little there is left to this fight between Obama and Clinton. ...
Did McCain Vote for Bush
matthewyglesias.theatlantic.comFound 9 days, 10 hours, 31 minutes, and 50 seconds agoArianna Huffington says John McCain told her shortly after the 2000 election that he didn't vote for George W. Bush, McCain's camp now denies this which prompted this funny rejoinder from Huffington about McCain's history of denying he did things he clearly did: ...
Vote white
americablog.comFound 7 days, 6 hours, 27 minutes, and 23 seconds agoMike Barnicle in the Huffington Post : Now, faced with a mathematical mountain climb that even Stephen Hawking could not ascend, the Clintons -- and it is indeed both of them -- are just about to paste a bumper sticker on the rear of the collapsing vehicle that carries her campaign. ...
Who Did McCain Vote for in 2000?
media.nationalreview.comFound 10 days, 39 minutes, and 45 seconds agoThis is making some waves tonight.nbsp;Arianna Huffington claims that John and Cindy McCain told her that they didn#39;t vote for George Bush in 2000.... . . .
yappadingding.blogspot.com
Democrats have been pummelling McCain recently - pummelling him like a little kitten batting at a wall. Pounding on him like a nightmare fight where your fists move sloooowly through the air and never quite connect. ...
Found 9 days, 7 hours, 34 minutes, and 44 seconds ago
crooksandliars.com
Talk about party loyalty. Hillary and Obama both have said they would support the nominee of the Democratic Party to their fullest extent. Apparently--that does ring true for John McCain .
The fact that this man was so angry at what George Bush had done to him, and at what Bush represented for their party, that he did not even vote for him in 2000 shows just how far he has fallen since then in his hunger for the presidency. By abandoning his core principles and embracing Bush -- both literally and metaphorically -- he has morphed into an older and crankier version of the man he couldn't stomach voting for in 2000.
Found 10 days, 2 hours, 49 minutes, and 1 second ago
gawker.com
Yesterday, Arianna Huffington revealed that John McCain told her in 2000 that he didn't vote for George W. Bush. Which we believe. We believe that he told her this, anyway. Who knows if it was true then, or now. But McCain denied it, right away. Which leads Arianna to list all the documented times he's blatantly lied about saying something so far this campaign season. A fun little list! Of course it shows why McCain felt comfortable telling Arianna Huffington that he didn't vote for Bush in 2000.
Found 9 days, 11 hours, and 56 seconds ago
gawker.com
Yesterday, Arianna Huffington revealed that John McCain told her in 2000 that he didn't vote for George W. Bush. Which we believe. We believe that he told her this, anyway. Who knows if it was true then, or now. But McCain denied it, right away. Which leads Arianna to list all the documented times he's blatantly lied about saying something so far this campaign season. A fun little list! Of course it shows why McCain felt comfortable telling Arianna Huffington that he didn't vote for Bush in 2000.
Found 77 days, 35 minutes, and 51 seconds ago
thinkprogress.org
If the election season's voting patterns "hold today in the Indiana and North Carolina primaries , voters under 30 are headed for increases not just in turnout but also in their share of the electorate." According to five Gallup and USA Today/Gallup poll since mid-February, " 87% said they plan to vote , up from 81% in 2004." Overall, both Indiana and North Carolina are expecting record voter turnout today.
Over nearly seven years, "not one of the approximately 775 terrorism suspects who have been held " on Guantanamo Bay "has faced a jury trial inside the new complex, and U.
Found 9 days, 14 hours, 32 minutes, and 58 seconds ago
oliverwillis.com
Interesting note from Arianna Huffington .
At a dinner party in Los Angeles not long after the 2000 election, I was talking to a man and his wife, both prominent Republicans. The conversation soon turned to the new president. "I didn't vote for George Bush" the man confessed. "I didn't either," his wife added. Their names: John and Cindy McCain (Cindy told me she had cast a write-in vote for her husband).
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Found 10 days, 39 minutes, and 43 seconds ago
sayanythingblog.com
So says Arianna Huffington :
The fact that this man was so angry at what George Bush had done to him, and at what Bush represented for their party, that he did not even vote for him in 2000 shows just how far he has fallen since then in his hunger for the presidency. By abandoning his core principles and embracing Bush â" both literally and metaphorically â" he has morphed into an older and crankier version of the man he couldn't stomach voting for in 2000.
Greg Pollowitz points out that, at an event sponsored by Huffington herself, McCain gave a speech that doesn't exactly match up with the bitterness and angst she's charging McCain with now.
Found 10 days, 39 minutes, and 45 seconds ago
shakespearessister.blogspot.com
Arianna Huffington says that John McCain told her that neither he nor his wife voted for George W. Bush in 2000. The fact that this man was so angry at what George Bush had done to him, and at what Bush represented for their party, that he did not even vote for him in 2000 shows just how far he has fallen since then in his hunger for the presidency. By abandoning his core principles and embracing Bush -- both literally and metaphorically -- he has morphed into an older and crankier version of the man he couldn't stomach voting for in 2000.
Found 9 days, 11 hours, and 49 seconds ago
thepoorman.net
Arianna (please note: first-name basis with blog royalty, subtle insinuations of inside access and secrets shared at late-night brie-'n'-chardonnay parties, *m'wah-m'wah* airkisses dah-links ) reviews some recent derailments of the Straight Talk Express. John McCain was always one of those guys I really wanted to like, because he was hated by all the sorts of people you would want to be hated by, and he sometimes even said things that were true, but I kept getting stuck on the fact that he was totally, totally, totally crazy.
Found 9 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes, and 8 seconds ago
newsbusters.org
Shortly after reporting on her Web site that GOP presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain did not vote for George W. Bush in 2000 , Arianna Huffington continued to denigrate the presumptive Republican nominee before a Washington, D.C., audience. "Actually, you know what I think - the more I think of it, John McCain should not be allowed to hold sharp scissors," Huffington said. "[Y]ou know he wants to make the tax cuts permanent. He wants bigger corporate tax cuts. You know, it's an endless process.
Found 9 days, 14 hours, 21 minutes, and 50 seconds ago
dailypundit.com
Arianna Huffington: What John McCain Told Me, and What it Says About How Far He's Fallen - Politics on The Huffington Post
At a dinner party in Los Angeles not long after the 2000 election, I was talking to a man and his wife, both prominent Republicans. The conversation soon turned to the new president. "I didn't vote for George Bush" the man confessed. "I didn't either," his wife added. Their names: John and Cindy McCain (Cindy told me she had cast a write-in vote for her husband).
It's Arianna.
Found 10 days, 4 hours, 24 minutes, and 25 seconds ago
thecarpetbaggerreport.com
Today's installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn't generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers:
* It's official; John and Elizabeth Edwards told People magazine that they will not endorse either of the remaining Democratic candidates before the nominee is chosen. The Edwardses will instead save their political capital "for their own causes -- his, fighting poverty; hers, fighting for universal health care."
* Barack Obama picked up two more superdelegates yesterday, getting the support of Maryland Democratic Party Chairman Michael Cryor and Vice Chairwoman Lauren Dugas Glover.
Found 9 days, 11 hours, 50 minutes, and 5 seconds ago
firedoglake.com
This is complete poppycock and the numbers mirror the 2000 split in the GOP split between McCain and Bush voters who solemnly declared they would never vote for their nemesis-- although in the end, the only Republicans who didn't vote for Bush were John and Cindy McCain themselves .
Found 9 days, 3 hours, 7 minutes, and 48 seconds ago
seeingtheforest.com
-- by Dave Johnson
Arianna Huffington: What John McCain Told Me, and What it Says About How Far He's Fallen
Yee-Ha, the wingnuts are going to go ... well they already are nuts! Can they go more nuts than they are?
Go read!
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politics.nashvillepost.com
Arianna Huffington reports that John McCain confessed to her that he did not cast a vote for the Republican nominee for president in 2000:
At a dinner party in Los Angeles not long after the 2000 election, I was talking to a man and his wife, both prominent Republicans. The conversation soon turned to the new president. "I didn't vote for George Bush" the man confessed. "I didn't either," his wife added. Their names: John and Cindy McCain (Cindy told me she had cast a write-in vote for her husband).
Found 10 days, 4 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds ago
motherjones.com
With this report in mind, I have a question. Is John McCain is the only politician in America who has moved closer and closer to Bush over the last eight years, instead of farther and farther away?
Found 9 days, 8 hours, 47 minutes, and 1 second ago
huffingtonpost.com
McCain and Me: Hero Worship Dies Hard (But When It Does...)
Found 9 days, 26 minutes, and 1 second ago
huffingtonpost.com
Found 8 days, 10 hours, 54 minutes, and 5 seconds ago
akkamsrazor.com
Arianna Huffington: What John McCain Told Me, and What it Says About How Far He's Fallen - Politics on The Huffington Post
Found 9 days, 8 hours, 47 minutes, and 1 second ago
flynnfiles.com
Bad timing, Arianna. Revealing that John McCain didn't vote for George W. Bush in 2000 is about as damaging to the Arizona Republican's presidential campaign as exposing him for loving his mother. Not only are the Republican primaries over, but the man the McCains supposedly refrained from casting ballots for now stretches to grasp a 30 percent approval rating . If Arianna Huffington really wanted to damage McCain's presidential chances, she might have remained mute and let the rest of us go on thinking that McCain had pulled the lever for Bush.
Found 9 days, 39 minutes, and 59 seconds ago
gawker.com
Arianna Huffington used to be a Republican. She was BFF with Newt Gingrich and everything! Then she switched sides and now she runs a super-liberal website where she occasionally breaks news like this: John McCain didn't vote for George Bush in 2000. But now he's a total Republican sell-out! This disappoints Arianna greatly, because she used to respect him, back when he was a maverick. We're pretty sure he's always been a mean, corrupt old bastard, but whatevs. He's probably disappointed in her, too!
Found 10 days, 6 hours, 29 minutes, and 3 seconds ago
jonorato42.wordpress.com
That will settle absolutely nothing. I'll use one of life-rules to predict the outcomes.
Hillary by 7 in IN; Obama by 5 in NC. A virtual net tie in pledged delegates. Nothing resolved, except that Hillary "wins" the post-election spin game, because Media Man wants to torture us with horse race coverage for as long as possible.
If the media is even remotely fair this fall, it won't be close regardless of what happens in the Dem primary. The media won't be, though, because Media Man makes money in a close race, seems to have some sort of bizarre homo-erotic love of McCain, and is run by basically conservative, corporate interests.
Found 10 days, 4 hours, 55 minutes, and 58 seconds ago
starkeddc.com
There's an amazing article over at the Huffington Post this afternoon, in 2000, John McCain nor his wife, Cindy, voted for George W. Bush.
I guess if you call someone the illegitimate father of a black child and accuse his wife of doing drugs and selling them to children, as W did to John McCain and his family in the 2000 primary, you won't get John McCain's vote.
Read the interesting story here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/what-john-mccain-told-me_b_100183.html
Found 10 days, 2 hours, 47 minutes, and 46 seconds ago
flapsblog.com
With President George W. Bush's popularity in the dumpster (what is it 28% or so?) this revelation from MORON celebrity blogger, Arianna Huffington, means what?
Doesn't this help McCain in his race by helping him distance himself from the unpopular Bush?
Thanks Arianna. Flap knows it was an unintended consequence - dumbass.
Found 10 days, 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 29 seconds ago
ryanirelan.com
Once the narrative, always the narrative - "Every time McCain screws up, the media jump all over themselves to make it better, as if grandpa had said something embarrassing at the dinner table and it needed to be smoothed over as quickly as possible."
Found 10 days, 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 45 seconds ago
unbrainwashed.blogspot.com
So Arianna Huffington says that John McCain told her he didn't vote for George Bush in 2000 . Guess what? A lot of people didn't . In fact, if not for widespread voter fraud , Bush wouldn't have "won" the election.
Found 10 days, 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 43 seconds ago
blognetnews.com
With President George W. Bush's popularity in the dumpster (what is it 28% or so?) this revelation from MORON celebrity blogger, Arianna Huffington, means what?
Doesn't this help McCain in his race by helping him distance himself from the unpopular Bush?
Thanks [...]
Found 10 days, 39 minutes ago
blogrevolution.com
Arianna Huffington: What John McCain Told Me, and What it Says About How Far He's Fallen
Found 9 days, 22 hours, 59 minutes, and 52 seconds ago
ruthgroup.org
Controversial Retainers
By the way, Huffington claims that McCain told her, personally, after the 2000 election that he had not voted for Bush. He denies it now, of course. She helpfully lists many other denials he has made about true stuff.
Shakespearean Fall
Found 9 days, 21 hours, 55 minutes, and 49 seconds ago
holycoast.blogspot.com
Is it not a little bit ironic that the guy who demands loyalty from Republicans who did not support him in the primary did not support the party's candidate in 2000? Arianna Huffington tells this story: At a dinner party in Los Angeles not long after the 2000 election, I was talking to a man and his wife, both prominent Republicans. The conversation soon turned to the new president. "I didn't vote for George Bush" the man confessed. "I didn't either," his wife added. Their names: John and Cindy McCain (Cindy told me she had cast a write-in vote for her husband).
Found 9 days, 20 hours, 19 minutes, and 17 seconds ago
blogofascists.com
URL: Media Blog
Found 9 days, 18 hours, 3 minutes, and 13 seconds ago
barkbarkwoofwoof.blogspot.com
Arianna Huffington says that John McCain told her that neither he nor his wife voted for George W. Bush in 2000. The fact that this man was so angry at what George Bush had done to him, and at what Bush represented for their party, that he did not even vote for him in 2000 shows just how far he has fallen since then in his hunger for the presidency. By abandoning his core principles and embracing Bush -- both literally and metaphorically -- he has morphed into an older and crankier version of the man he couldn't stomach voting for in 2000.
Found 9 days, 17 hours, 4 minutes, and 4 seconds ago
campaignspot.nationalreview.com
Arianna Huffington claims John McCain told her that he didn't vote for George W. Bush in 2000. McCain denies it. Huffington calls him a liar. I would note two points. One, we all know how nasty the South Carolina primary was, and if McCain remained sore over it, and couldn't bring himself to vote for Bush within the privacy of the voting booth... well, who among us can begrudge him that? George W. Bush's road to victory wouldn't have been any easier with one more vote in Arizona that year. Second, it's not as if McCain tried to sabotage Bush on the campaign trail in 2000.
Found 9 days, 15 hours, 25 minutes, and 57 seconds ago
ucsense.blogspot.com
Arianna has a blockbuster piece up about how embarrassing and disturbing the McCain spectacle has become.
Found 9 days, 15 hours, 25 minutes, and 58 seconds ago
gooznews.com
I went to hear Arianna Huffington speak Monday evening, shortly before she made news by claiming in an online column that presumptive Republican nominee John McCain told her shortly after the 2000 election that he hadn't voted for George W. Bush. McCain promptly denied the charge. Given his obvious taste for good looking women twenty years his junior, it isn't hard for me to believe both of them are telling the truth.
Found 9 days, 14 hours, 52 minutes, and 29 seconds ago
politicalpartypoop.com
Through a spokesperson with the colorful name Tucker Bounds, McCain has denied telling me he didn't vote for Bush in 2000. "It's not true," Bounds told the Washington Post , "and I ask you to consider the source."My sentiments exactly -- because John McCain has a long history of issuing heartfelt denials of things that were actually true.
He denied ever talking with John Kerry about his leaving the GOP to be Kerry's '04 running mate -- then later admitted he had , insisting: "Everybody knows that I had a conversation.
Found 9 days, 14 hours, 51 minutes, and 32 seconds ago
queerty.com
John McCain's Republican chops come under fire again this morning.
From Arianna Huffington :
Found 9 days, 14 hours, 50 minutes, and 47 seconds ago
iowaliberal.com
So McCain didn't vote for Bush. So says Huff, anyway . McCain's response? He asks us to "consider the source". Here's Huff's rebuttal:
My sentiments exactly -- because John McCain has a long history of issuing heartfelt denials of things that were actually true.
He denied ever talking with John Kerry about his leaving the GOP to be Kerry's '04 running mate -- then later admitted he had, insisting: "Everybody knows that I had a conversation."
He denied admitting that he didn't know much about economics, even though he'd said exactly that to the Wall Street Journal.
Found 9 days, 12 hours, 7 minutes, and 53 seconds ago
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
06 May 2008 11:39 am
Arianna claims that McCain told her he didn't vote for Bush in 2000 (the McCain camp denies it). Allahpundit wonders if this could help McCain: That our nominee is, shall we say, less than a fully devout Republican is something already well known to the base. A new tale of party betrayal will hurt him - but a tale of Bush betrayal, specifically? Dubya's approval rating is 28%; according to the new Gallup, he's a bigger liability for McCain than Wright is for Obama (although, surprisingly, only slightly).
Found 9 days, 12 hours, 7 minutes, and 15 seconds ago
newscoma.wordpress.com
Arianna Huffington schools John McCain.
The latest example came late last week when the Straight Talk Express hit an oil slick and skidded off the road. Click here for the blow by blow , but, in short, McCain implied that Iraq is essentially a war for oil, then tried to take it back, explaining that he was actually talking about the first Gulf War, then, when pressed, denied that he was actually talking about the first Gulf War.
And, by and large, the media gave him a pass. Chris Matthews called the original war for oil comment "an astounding development," but most everyone else was too busy picking over the bones of the Wright/Obama carcass to give it much play.
Found 9 days, 10 hours, 58 minutes, and 43 seconds ago
townhall.com
Ooooohhhhh . . . Arianna Huffington is claiming that John and Cindy McCain told her at a dinner party in 2000 that they didn't vote for George Bush. Again, oooohhhhhh .
Found 9 days, 10 hours, 25 minutes, and 37 seconds ago
alterx.blogspot.com
Do not miss this one by MFBTGR *! She's tamped the old geezer's lies, spins, flippity-floppities and misstatements into a tight brick of a turd that I'd sure hate to try to pass!
Found 9 days, 9 hours, 52 minutes, and 48 seconds ago
pushingrope.blogspot.com
Arianna Huffington recounts a conversation she had with John and Cindy McCain.
Found 9 days, 8 hours, 46 minutes, and 26 seconds ago
supremeirony.blogspot.com
This has the potential of being something big. John McCain is a serial liar :
Found 9 days, 8 hours, 46 minutes, and 27 seconds ago
politics.propeller.com
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Found 9 days, 8 hours, 45 minutes, and 26 seconds ago
bestoftheblogs.com
The Huffington Post has a nice list of denials from John McCain worth looking at. One of the butes is denying that he said he didn't vote for George Bush in 2000. Whereas John Kerry flip-flopped on policy, here is a clown flip-flopping on something more fundamental: character.
Found 9 days, 8 hours, 13 minutes, and 5 seconds ago
politics.netscape.com
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Found 9 days, 8 hours, 9 minutes, and 45 seconds ago
blueollie.wordpress.com
Al Giordano of the Huffington post tells us what to expect :
Today marks the 47th and 48th primaries or caucuses for the Democratic presidential nomination. More than 90 percent of the delegates will have been chosen by tonight. By now, we all ought to know the drill.
The day begins with the Clinton campaign "leaking" something to the Drudge Report to set expectations for the day.
Found 9 days, 1 hour, 47 minutes, and 14 seconds ago
kikoshouse.blogspot.com
-- JONATHAN STEIN
Found 8 days, 22 hours, 19 minutes, and 4 seconds ago
elemming2.blogspot.com
in 2000 asked McCain and his wife who they voted for and they both said they didn't vote for Bush after the smears Bush's campaign ran against them. Now McCain is denying that conversation. More on this and McCain's recent history of brazen lies here .
Found 8 days, 21 hours, 42 minutes, and 15 seconds ago
controlcongress.com
HP-Through a spokesperson with the colorful name Tucker Bounds, McCain has denied telling me he didn't vote for Bush in 2000. "It's not true," Bounds told the Washington Post, "and I ask you to consider the source."
My sentiments exactly -- because John McCain has a long history of issuing heartfelt denials of things that were actually true.
He denied ever talking with John Kerry about his leaving the GOP to be Kerry's '04 running mate -- then later admitted he had, insisting: "Everybody knows that I had a conversation.
Found 8 days, 20 hours, 34 minutes, and 27 seconds ago
pensitoreview.com
The fact that this man was so angry at what George Bush had done to him, and at what Bush represented for their party, that he did not even vote for him in 2000 shows just how far he has fallen since then in his hunger for the presidency. By abandoning his core principles and embracing Bush -- both literally and metaphorically -- he has morphed into an older and crankier version of the man he couldn't stomach voting for in 2000.
Los Angeles Times :
McCain advisor Mark Salter rejected Huffington's assertion as "totally false.
Found 8 days, 14 hours, 7 minutes, and 29 seconds ago
inmuscatine.com
That shows thinking so flawed it staggers the imagination. And here we have been suffering from the delusion that transmutation was the stuff of fiction, but for Conservatives it has almost become an article of faith.
It is said a tiger cannot change its stripes, yet so very many foolish Conservatives believe John McCain will become the world's first monochrome tiger. They do more than believe, actually. They have pinned their entire value system, the future of this country, and all their faith in this world on a foolish pipe dream.
Found 8 days, 13 hours, 33 minutes, and 56 seconds ago
rantsfromtherookery.blogspot.com
As he tries to wriggle off the hook .
Found 8 days, 10 hours, 11 minutes, and 23 seconds ago
blog.reidreport.com
Update: on the other hand, Pat Buchanan does not surprise: he backs Hillary's race remarks four square:
Found 6 days, 9 hours, 35 minutes, and 12 seconds ago
downwithtyranny.blogspot.com
I was horrified to read in the Washington Post this morning that John McCain, a despicable political hack who has had a long record of twisting the truth to squeeze it into his career trajectory, has called Arianna Huffington-- through an official spokesperson-- a liar. I know Arianna and there is one thing that is certain-- whether you agree with her opinions or not-- she is a highly honorable person and would never, under any circumstances, make a story like this up. McCain makes me want to vomit.
Found 10 days, 2 hours, 49 minutes, and 15 seconds ago
voxverax.blogspot.com
The McCain camp responded to the WashPost , here.
Found 10 days, 2 hours, 34 minutes, and 3 seconds ago
reddiggulo.us
Chris Matthews Stumps Right-Wing Radio Host
Found 378 days, 18 hours, 16 minutes, and 48 seconds ago
radamisto.blogspot.com
- He denied ever having asked for a budget earmark for Arizona, even though he had . On the record.
Found 9 days, 22 hours, 13 minutes, and 25 seconds ago
bornatthecrestoftheempire.blogspot.com
Once again, Dan Balz's 8 Questions piece before a primary is about the most interesting reading out there.
Found 9 days, 14 hours, 11 minutes, and 28 seconds ago
politicalpartypoop.com
Through a spokesperson with the colorful name Tucker Bounds, McCain has denied telling me he didn't vote for Bush in 2000. "It's not true," Bounds told the Washington Post , "and I ask you to consider the source."My sentiments exactly -- because John McCain has a long history of issuing heartfelt denials of things that were actually true.
He denied ever talking with John Kerry about his leaving the GOP to be Kerry's '04 running mate -- then later admitted he had , insisting: "Everybody knows that I had a conversation.
Found 9 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes, and 36 seconds ago
teotw.blogspot.com
Today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) will be launching a "new push" to "ingratiate himself with social conservatives who mistrust him but whose support is vital ." In a speech describing his judicial philosophy, McCain will say, "I will look for people in the cast of John Roberts , Samuel Alito, and my friend the late William Rehnquist."
Found 9 days, 11 hours, 6 minutes, and 14 seconds ago
vastleftwingconspiracy.net
Testing The Waters
Found 208 days, 5 hours, 19 minutes, and 19 seconds ago
dj.riceweevil.com
Advice for 1985: how to survive a nuclear blast . (via delicious ghost ) ( link )
Found 10 days, 23 hours, 25 minutes, and 7 seconds ago
pithingcontest.blogspot.com
Have we reached the point beyond which Clinton can only do damage ? Definitely !
Found 8 days, 14 hours, 32 minutes, and 1 second ago
d-day.blogspot.com
In a weak moment last night, I had Fox News on, and Mort Kondracke actually brought this up. Fred Barnes essentially shrugged it off by saying "it's a free vote". But isn't this an indication that a chunk of the Republican base is going to stay home in November? I think it is. If they were inclined to vote for a Democrat they may have shifted their party registration. That they're voting for Huckabee or Paul or Romney (yes, 20,000 Republicans in Indiana went for Mittens) suggests they just won't come out for a McCain ticket.
Found 8 days, 13 hours, 26 minutes, and 42 seconds ago
blogs.phillyburbs.com
Earlier this week wing nuts from the right had field day with liberal online media mogul Arianna Huffington's allegations that he-who-will-continue-the-Bush-regime's-evil-bidding-if-elected-president, John McCain didn't vote for the chump-in-chief back in 2000 .
And really, can you blame him? After finding himself on the business end of a Rovian hatchet job eight years ago - which asserted everything from the candidate fathering an interracial child out of wedlock to accusing his wife Cindy of being a drug addict - I can't believe he continues to embrace the party that assisted in derailing his presidential bid, let alone support its top stooge.
Found 8 days, 12 hours, 17 minutes, and 10 seconds ago
idrunk.com
Talk about party loyalty. Hillary & Obama both have said ay would support a nominee of a Democratic Party to air fullest extent. Drunk Newsparently--that does ring true for John McCain .
a fact that this man was so angry at what George Bush had done to him, & at what Bush represented for air party, that he did not even vote for him in 2000 shows just how far he has fallen since an in his hunger for a presidency. By ab&oning his core principles & embracing Bush -- both literally & metDrunk Newshorically -- he has morphed into an older & crankier version of a man he couldn't stomach voting for in 2000.
Found 10 days, 2 hours, 47 minutes, and 37 seconds ago
jezebel.com
Laura Bush gave a speech about Burma a.k.a. Myanmar and disaster preparedness and Jenna's wedding. Her lipstick was very well-applied. More than 10,000 people may die as a result of the cyclone. Harry built a limestone altar in Texas especially for the wedding. It will be "permanent" in contrast to many of the structures in Myanmar, where limestone and most other things are in short supply. The ruling junta is holding a referendum this weekend to solidify its control of their dirt- poor, isolated disaster zone and I guess this means they win.
Found 10 days, 1 hour, 43 minutes, and 1 second ago
news.aol.com
Who did John and Cindy McCain vote for in 2000? Arianna Huffington says it wasn't George Bush:
Original Post: At a dinner party in Los Angeles not long after the 2000 election, I was talking to a man and his wife, both prominent Republicans. The conversation soon turned to the new president. "I didn't vote for George Bush" the man confessed. "I didn't either," his wife added. Their names: John and Cindy McCain (Cindy told me she had cast a write-in vote for her husband).
The fact that this man was so angry at what George Bush had done to him, and at what Bush represented for their party, that he did not even vote for him in 2000 shows just how far he has fallen since then in his hunger for the presidency.
Found 9 days, 13 hours, 44 minutes, and 45 seconds ago
time-blog.com
Hey, Mark Salter, why don't you tell us how you really feel?
Asked why Huffington would make up her story about McCain not voting for Bush, longtime McCain aide Mark Salter -- who has previously tangled with the Huffington Post -- ripped into her. "Why would she make something up? Because she's a flake and a poser and an attention-seeking diva. And that's on the record."
Arianna has an equally tart response :
Through a spokesperson with the colorful name Tucker Bounds, McCain has denied telling me he didn't vote for Bush in 2000.
Found 9 days, 9 hours, 51 minutes, and 12 seconds ago
buelahman.wordpress.com
Ariana Huffington has a post up this morning which goes in to some detail on this subject. Some people like her, others don't. But, it is foolish to try and parse one's words now-a-days (with the video media 24/7) and try to say you meant something totally different than your plain meaning when you said it.
Found 9 days, 4 hours, 5 minutes, and 56 seconds ago
ewanwatt.blogspot.com
is searching for her very own 'Reverend Wright' scandal.
Found 8 days, 18 hours, 48 minutes, and 19 seconds ago
jezebel.com
Joe Biden and most Democrats not named Joseph Lieberman rejected and denounced Bush's "bullshit"/"malarkey." [ Politico ]
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