Wednesday, March 25, 2009

No wonder McCain lost

Sorry guys it's one of those days where everywhere I turn there is something that strikes a nerve.

Steve Schmidt, chief strategist for U.S. Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) presidential campaign, came out in favor of marriage rights for same-sex couples in an interview with the Blade last week while urging the Republican Party to be more inclusive of gays and lesbians.

At a US-Mexico Congressional symposium Nancy Pelosi slammed ICE agents once again for doing their job. Pelosi stated that work raids by investigators probing fraudulent document rings are “just not the American way. It must stop:” Seated next to her was McCain open-borders Hispanic outreach advisor Juan Hernandez.

If the Republican party is to get back to it's roots it needs to have advisers that follow the Conservative party line. No gay marriage and pro immigration crack downs and No John McCain.

1 comment:

  1. A big part of why McCain lost was due to the Kennedy-McCain immigration bill. Conservatives have a long memory and many of them stayed home.

    Then when hit picked Palen out of the blue conservatives were surprised. When he didn’t defend her when the media trashed her, he lost more votes.

    He was the candidate that the liberal media cried out for. He was someone who crossed over the aisle to try to solve problems. I told my wife when he was running and receiving praise from the media for being a maverick that they news media would turn on him as soon as he won the nomination and they did.

    President Bush worked closely with Democrats when he was governor of Texas. He planned to do the same when he arrived in Washington.

    Both men reached across the aisle, both pulled back a stump where their hand used to be.

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