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Day By Day by Chris Muir January 29, 2008
Of course, Teddy has an FBI file with the Mary Jo Kopechne swimmer case but he is NOT the candidate.
What do the Clinton’s have on Barack Obama?
Whatever it is, it will be slimey to the core, dropped at the last minute before Super Tuesday and NOT directly tied to the Clinton Cabal.
On the blogging front, Flap has some dental business and a meeting in Los Angeles today. Consider this post an open thread to discuss the Florida primary election. Flap will return in the late morning or afternoon.
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This is the pot calling the kettle black. Both are liberal Republicans.
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Nasty Mitt Romney strikes again. Who would ever vote for this TURD?
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The polls may be wrong but if not and Rudy leaves the race the GOP will be sorry with McCain and Romney remaining to duke it out. Hello Democrat President.
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Indeed. If Rudy loses Florida by a large margin he might as well withdraw and endorse McCain. Sad for the GOP though.
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Rudy Giuliani Watch: NOT ENDORSED – But Winning on the Ground in Florida?
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=Y4iD0JVIYmI[/youtube]
Rudy Giuliani’s latest campaign ad – “Not Endorsed”
Of course, Rudy would not be endorsed by the liberal press. But, John McCain, the liberal “Maverick” is.
Word from Florida “on the ground” is that Rudy’s turnouts at rallys have eclipsed McCain and Romney and the Cuban community is voting overwhelmingly for Rudy. Absentee and early voters have broken 2/3’rds for Giuliani making tracking polls hard to decipher.
- The Giuliani campaign is working hard and is confident of a win tomorrow despite the reports of Rudy’s demise by the MSM.
- Florida voters have been switching to Giuliani because of the nastiness and rancor between Romney and MCCain.
- The campaign is also gearing up for the run to Super Tuesday.
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Day By Day by Chris Muir January 28, 2008
Hillary playing the gender card helped her win New Hampshire but the race card she and Bill played in Nevada and South Carolina has backfired. Now, they have alienated their African American base and the Kennedys are endorsing Barack Obama.
Is this the beginning of the end of the Clinton’s domination of the Democrat Party?
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Why John McCain CANNOT Be the GOP Nominee Part Five – But It Cannot Be Romney Either
John McCain is TOO OLD to be elected President. He is MY father’s generation and it is time for MY and CURRENT generation to lead America forward. He has served his country well but does he have a vision for the future?
Sadly, NO.
There is more about McCain:
But, Mitt Romney is an even WORSE candidate. A flip-flopper extraordinaire Romney has changed his positions on issues like Flap changes socks. He will say anything and everything to get himself elected. He is too slick and to sneaky to ever be entrusted with the Presidency. He is also a LIAR which we have seen over and over in this campaign.
Neither McCain nor Romney are conservatives. Center-right maybe on some issues but less conservatives than Giuliani or Huckabee.
Rudy Giuliani is the best candidate and the most conservative. On social issues he is a libertarian and moderate but on all of the rest he is rock-solid conservative. He also has the most conservative track record of all of the candidates.
But, if Rudy fails in Florida and then Super Tuesday, Flap may have to sit this election out.
It may be time to consider kicking the ball to the Democrats and for the conservative movement to try again and regroup in a few years.
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Rudy Giuliani Watch: Vote for Hope, Vote for a Better America
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=BemalHo10sU[/youtube]
Florida First Responders endorse Rudy Giuliani for President
Rudy on the stump in Florida downplays the polls and asks for Floridian’s vote.
Don’t listen to any of the cynics. Don’t listen to any of the experts — you’re the experts,” he yelled as his supporters, packed into a restaurant on St. Armand’s Circle, whooped and chanted, “Rudy, Rudy, Rudy.”
“Vote for hope, vote for a better America, vote for a better Florida,” he said just 72 hours before voters go to the polls. “Vote for positive things, because positive things can change society. … That’s why I want your vote.”
As Flap has said for months, whoever wins the Florida media campaign will be the GOP nominee. The race is close and fluid.
Will there be any more last minute endorsements or developments?
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Day By Day by Chris Muir January 27, 2008
Sorry Al, Flap does NOT believe your vision of global warming. You have politicized a world scientific issue for your own financial gain.
Many scientists have refuted your findings and many countries wish to exploit your hysteria to put a damper on American business.
To Flap this is LOSE LOSE for America.
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Will early voting and GOTV absentee program lead Rudy to victory? He is the only GOP candidate so organized. Time will tell.
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Crist is dumb ass jock who couldn’t govern his way out of Florida. Perfect as McCain’s VP right?2
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Jennifer is right. Florida is a must win for Rudy. A close second might be OK – but just OK.
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McCain WAS being dishonest to Mitt Romney’s position on the surge and Iraq War. This is what you get with an intemperate old man who is used to getting his own way. He won’t be able to beat the Dems,
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On the Road with Rudy and Jon Voight in Florida
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4NFhTlFnBQ[/youtube]
Jon Voight traveling with Mayor Giuliani on the stump in Florida
Texas Governor Rick Perry will be joining the Mayor to campaign on Monday.
Giuliani internal polling shows a close race with the Mayor leading by a few points. Romney is in second place and McCain has lapsed into third place – hence the Crist endorsement tonight.
The Giuliani campaign is counting on early banked votes to propel him to victory and this partly explains his fall in the polls – Florida voters have already voted for him.
This is a very fluid race and undoubtedly there may be more surprises or attacks between Romney and McCain.
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Rudy Giuliani Watch: The Closing Florida Television Ad – “Clear”
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=NNxOcKVw9vE[/youtube]
Rudy Giuliani Television Ad, “Clear”
The closing televison ad for the Giuliani Florida campaign. It will run on all CBS affiliates in Florida, including a spot before “Sixty Minutes” on Sunday.
Although some polls have the Mayor in either second or third place, there are sufficient undecided voters to change this result.Internal Giuliani polls show him up 3-4 points and his crowds have been excellent the past few days.
This race is too close to call.
Stay tuned……