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Arizona Sen. John McCain, the Republicans' standard-bearer in 2008, is facing a surprisingly strong primary challenge from the right, evidence that even party leaders aren't safe from the swell of conservative activism heading into the 2010 midterm elections.
Mr. McCain hasn't faced a serious challenge since joining the U.S. Senate in 1987. But seven months ahead of the primary, he is using tough-guy tactics and calling in conservative chits to fend off J.D. Hayworth, an ex-congressman and radio host. Mr. Hayworth, who lost his House seat in 2006 and who is best known in Arizona for his opposition to illegal immigration, has seized the Tea Party mantel of low taxes and small government.
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Unfortunately, McCain has been in washington so long he's listened to all the people telling him he has to go to the middle. He's basically a rhino at this point. It's good for him to get challenged, and I hope he loses.
When Republicans are claiming that McCain is too liberal to be a Republican, then you know without a doubt that the base (and, by extension, the party) is completely and utterly bat**** insane.
And people expect Obama to work with these folks? Yeah, good luck with that.
One of Jackie Onassis favorite sayings was "there's them and there's us"
McCain wants to diddle around with these "bully left wingers" in Congress then he does so at his own peril.
I don't know how many have noticed it yet but Bill O'Reilly is doing the same thing, he's trying to play the middle of the road, he'll stumble and the Liberal Media will eat him alive, they are a bunch of cruel vicious bastards.
McCain over there>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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"Some guys play in all-star games, some guys don't. I don't know who picks all those all-star teams. In all honesty, I don't know who picks the combine, for that matter," Belichick said. "How does (Miami-Ohio offensive lineman Brandon) Brooks not get invited to the combine? How did Vollmer not get invited to the combine? I don't know. We can't really worry about that. We just have to try to evaluate them the best we can."
I too hope Hayworth replaces McCain. Hayworth is a good choice, a true conservative.
__________________ “If you have been voting for politicians who promise to give you goodies at someone else's expense, then you have no right to complain when they take your money and give it to someone else, including themselves.” ~ Thomas Sowell