• John Edwards,  President 2008,  Rudy Giuliani

    Rudy Giuliani – John McCain is NOT a Fiscal Conservative

    [youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=VGn9MDDWxaI[/youtube]

    Rudy talks about his plan to reduce the size of government and increase efficiency all while saving tax payers billions of dollars.

    Rudy Giuliani makes the case that John McCain is not a fiscal conservative.

    MCCAIN HAS VOTED FOR HIGHER TAXES MORE THAN 50 TIMES

    Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA): “We Would Have Had A Much Bigger Tax Cut If It Was Not For John McCain.” (Kathryn Jean Lopez, “A Conservative Case Against McCain,” National Review, article.nationalreview.com, 1/14/08, Accessed 1/18/08)

    In His Twenty-Year Senate Career, John McCain Has Voted At Least Fifty-Two Times For Higher Taxes On The American People – That’s More Than Twice A Year.*

    McCain Was One Of Only Two Republican Senators To Vote Against President Bush’s 2001 Tax Cuts And One Of Only Three Republican Senators To Vote Against President Bush’s 2003 Tax Cuts. (H.R. 1836, Senate Vote #170, Conference Report Agreed To: 58-33: R 46-2, D 12-31, 5/26/01, McCain Voted Nay; Lori Nitschke and Wendy Boudreau, “Provisions Of The Tax Law,” CQ Weekly, 6/9/01; H.R. 2, Senate Vote #179, Passed 51-49: R 48-3, D 3-45, I 0-1, 5/15/03, McCain Voted Nay; H.R. 2, Senate Vote #196, Conference Report Agreed To 51-50: R 48-3, D 2-46, I 0-1, With Vice President Cheney Casting A “Yea” Vote, 5/23/03, McCain Voted Nay)

    • And McCain Questioned The “Economic Premises” Of The Bush Tax Cuts. “Nor does McCain spare the rod in rejecting Bush’s tax cuts, especially the $1.37 trillion blockbuster Bush pushed through Congress in 2001, criticizing its economic premises and its likely impact. At best, it’s a long-term economic stimulus, not the immediate boost the economy needs, McCain said. ‘All the predicates for the 2001 tax cuts and all the predictions for its results were absolutely, completely wrong,’ he said. And it will worsen the deficit before it ever helps the economy, he added.” (John Farmer, Op-Ed, “Maverick McCain Maintains A National Constituency,” Newhouse News Service, 2/24/03)

    And, he is not. No way and No how…….

    More here. Read it and reconsider if you are a planning to vote for John McCain.


  • President 2008,  Rudy Giuliani

    Rudy Giuliani Watch: On the Ground in Florida

    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KKE8-IqFfQ&eurl=http://www.google.com/reader/view/?tab=wy[/youtube]

    Decorated former CIA Office and author (Jawbreaker) Gary Berntsen on why he is endorsing Rudy Giuliani for President

    Greg A over at Race42008 has the lastest poop on the Giuliani campaign in Florida.

    Rudy is definitely working the GOTV (Get Out the Vote) and his core base constituencies.

    Will it pay the dividends Rudy expects a week Tuesday?


  • John McCain,  Mike Huckabee,  President 2008

    Chuck Norris – McCain is Too Old to Be President

    Republican presidential hopeful, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, right, shares a laugh with television star Chuck Norris Sunday, Jan. 20, 2008 in Navasota, Texas.

    Chuck Norris is correct in saying that John McCain is too old to be President.

    The Money Quotes:

    • “If John takes over the presidency at 72 and he ages 3-to-1, how old will he be in four years? Eighty-four years old — and can he handle that kind of pressure in that job?” Norris said, as Huckabee looked on.
    • “That’s why I didn’t pick John to support, because I’m just afraid the vice president will wind up taking over his job within that four-year presidency,” added the action star.

    Norris who is 67 knows as many older Americans what the demands of the Presidency would place on a 71 year old McCain.

    Would McCain be able to handle the job physically? This is a legitimate question especially since McCain has been treated for Melanoma at least three times and was brutally treated in a POW camp for five years.

    Are Americans electing a President or a part-time caretaker for the Vice President nominee?

    John McCain’s response:

    When asked about Chuck Norris’ comments yesterday in Texas about McCain being too old, the Arizona senator replied, “I’m afraid that I might have to send my 95-year-old mother over and wash Chuck’s mouth out with soap.”

    Senator, your mother is not running for the Presidency.

    This quip does not deflect the AGE issue from the McCain candidacy.


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