"We know him"


Arizona response to John McCain's Presidential candidacy

Regular readers know I am no fan of John McCain. I believe the "campaign finance reform" he co-sponsored violates the First Amendment and therefore makes him guilty of treason.

That charge also extends to every Congressman who voted for it, the President who signed it into law, and the Supreme Court that decided Congress could make a law. But that is another entry. I'd be satisfied with seeing John McCain and Russ Feingold prosecuted.

That doesn't include McCain's other "compromises," such as the Gang of 14 which essentially gave the minority party power over which judicial nominations made it to the floor of the Senate.

I don't trust John McCain. I'm not the only one in Arizona who feels that way.

Moore pointed out that the real election is in 2008 and went on to discuss the Republican front runners.  Moore listed McCain, Giuliani, Gengrich and Romney.  The crowd was openly hostile at the mention of McCain and Moore was clearly stunned.  I think he was counting on it as an applause line.  He asked for a show hands for those who were supporting McCain and not one hand went up.  Moore could only respond "and this is Arizona!"  Someone from the back crowd of over 200 yelled, "we know him."

It probably didn't help that most of McCain's inner circle is part of the "Republican's for Janet" team. 

I could list a couple of dozen major issues where John McCain has acted against the interests of the citizens of Arizona and the American people.

It's nice to see I am not the only one.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Sat - November 18, 2006 at 07:52 PM  Tag


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