It’s McCain In Florida
called by the AP and Fox News.
Romney: “There are two horses coming out of Florida.”
Huckabee: “We’re going to win this thing.”
Rudy: “We ran a campaign that was uplifting. You can’t always win, but you can try to do it right, and we did.”
AP reporting:
MIAMI (AP) — John McCain and Rudy Giuliani advisers are in discussions over a possible endorsement in California later this week, indicating the former New York mayor may drop out of the race, officials say.
UPDATE:
MIAMI (AP) — Rudy Giuliani will endorse John McCain on Wednesday in California, indicating the former New York mayor’s departure from the race is imminent, officials say.









Well it’s back to drag for Rudy. I actually like him better that way. I’m no political expert but I don’t think mentioning 911 every chance possible makes for an “uplifting campaign”.
AND IT’S ANOTHER SILVER MEDAL FOR WILLARD MITT ROMNEY!
Haha Mitt just said “it’s time for the politicans to leave Washington and for the citizens to take over.”
Well how do you like that, Mitt’s an anarchist!
So I guess Mitt doesn’t consider himself a politican either?
January 29th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Maybe more people have found out that the Mitt cutback education funds to dities and towns in MA so he could say how he balanced the budget (which, by law, he has to in MA) and never raised taxes in Ma when he was in the state and decided to play governor on occasion. Ever see the photo op of him and Kennedy fighting against wind power out on the Cape? Now that was a big surprise, Mitt was for the project, dead set against Kennedy fighting against the windmills. Soon after that change of heart, Mitt’s health care plan, stalled on Beacon Hill, took flight and passed. By the way, that plan is falling apart. Small business, which Mitt drove out of Ma, would rather pay the fine than insure employees, it is less costly. Employees have not bothered to sign up with the state because of the cost. Average cost is $200 a month, single plan, if you make $8.00 an hour. Lots of people from MA move to sunny Florida after they retire, guess they remember Mitt.
January 29th, 2008 at 10:00 pm
More evidence of how Hillary represents the old way of doing things.
Let’s face it, at this time its pretty clear that Obama is running a better campaign. He represents the best ideas with his call for change (he was the first, now even McCain is claiming “change” as his mantra!) and his identification of coalition building being the best way forward for the democrats.
What are Hillary’s ideas: 1.) Scorched earth and mud-slinging. If she can’t have it, she’ll make sure and take the party down with her. and 2.) Muscle the party into changing their previous pronouncements. (Michigan and Florida)
Democrats need to face it. Clinton is not electable in a national campaign (48% negatives nationally) and only has power in mind, not what’s best for Americans.
January 29th, 2008 at 10:59 pm
Ha… those fools. Let them nominate McCain. What a great way to split and divide the republican party. Conservatives hate McCain. If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard a conservative say “McCain-Feingold,” “McCain-Kennedy,” “gang of 12,” “voted agianst Bush tax cuts,” etc. bla bla bla…. I’d be a rich man. I can’t tell you how many conservatives in chatrooms I’ve talked to that have told me they are not voting for McCain.
The republicans have this false sense that they are all “united” and “decided” now… but they couldn’t be more wrong. We are united, we have 3 rock stars… any of which we know would make a fantastic president. We don’t care who our nominee is. We know whomever we put up, we can beat whatever dense fool the republicans put up.
And the fact that Sean Hannity has a bigger vindetta agianst McCain than Tom Sneddon has agianst Michael Jackson is just like a bonus check I just got in the mail.
January 30th, 2008 at 7:00 am