added 2007 Tue Jun 12 15:09:03 by jules22
Thanks to RadarOnline, I now have a better idea of who our potential presidential front-runners are, and where they are in the race. The key to my understanding? The perfect combination of Myspace and Saved By The Bell.
Thanks to RadarOnline, I now have a better idea of who our potential presidential front-runners are, and where they are in the race. The key to my understanding? The perfect combination of Myspace and Saved By The Bell.
added 2007 Sun Jun 10 6:13:01 by hockeydino
How could anyone who believes in Freedom, the USA, personal liberty, and a profitable economy not vote for Ron Paul? He hits the nail on the head for every category.
How could anyone who believes in Freedom, the USA, personal liberty, and a profitable economy not vote for Ron Paul? He hits the nail on the head for every category.
added 2007 Thu May 31 23:41:50 by populist
Bill O'Reilly and John McCain both agree. Their power structure is in peril.
Bill O'Reilly and John McCain both agree. Their power structure is in peril.
added 2007 Fri May 25 2:10:47 by TimALoftis
Prior to today's votes, McCain's missed about half of the Senate's scheduled votes so far this year, which is far more than the five other Senators running for president according to the Congressional Quartely, which monitors Congress.
Prior to today's votes, McCain's missed about half of the Senate's scheduled votes so far this year, which is far more than the five other Senators running for president according to the Congressional Quartely, which monitors Congress.
added 2007 Sat May 19 6:22:14 by TechnologyExpert
Tonight, Fox News correspondent Major Garrett reported that "anger burst forth memorably and loudly" when Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) accused McCain of being "too busy running for president." McCain responded by using "the f-word toward Cornyn," though it's not clear "if the f-word was a verb or a gerund."
Tonight, Fox News correspondent Major Garrett reported that "anger burst forth memorably and loudly" when Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) accused McCain of being "too busy running for president." McCain responded by using "the f-word toward Cornyn," though it's not clear "if the f-word was a verb or a gerund."
added 2007 Sat May 19 4:02:27 by Aidenag
Sen. John McCain hasn't spent much time in the Capitol this year as he seeks the GOP presidential nomination. But one of his rare appearances this week provided a pretty salty exchange with a fellow Republican. "F--- you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room," shouted McCain at Sen. John Cornyn at one point.
Sen. John McCain hasn't spent much time in the Capitol this year as he seeks the GOP presidential nomination. But one of his rare appearances this week provided a pretty salty exchange with a fellow Republican. "F--- you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room," shouted McCain at Sen. John Cornyn at one point.
added 2007 Fri May 18 22:43:41 by berkeley
In Tuesday's debate, only John McCain and Ron Paul bucked the collective swooning over enhanced interrogation. Paul mused about the way that torture has become "enhanced interrogation technique. It sounds like newspeak," he noted, referring to George Orwell's term for totalitarian doubletalk in his novel "1984."
In Tuesday's debate, only John McCain and Ron Paul bucked the collective swooning over enhanced interrogation. Paul mused about the way that torture has become "enhanced interrogation technique. It sounds like newspeak," he noted, referring to George Orwell's term for totalitarian doubletalk in his novel "1984."
added 2007 Sun May 6 14:48:50 by Aidenag
Fred Thompson fervently backed the Iraq war, railed against an expanding federal government, took stands that occasionally annoyed his party and rarely spoke about his views on social issues. In short, the man some in the GOP are touting as a dream candidate has often sounded like the presidential hopeful many of them seem ready to dismiss.
Fred Thompson fervently backed the Iraq war, railed against an expanding federal government, took stands that occasionally annoyed his party and rarely spoke about his views on social issues. In short, the man some in the GOP are touting as a dream candidate has often sounded like the presidential hopeful many of them seem ready to dismiss.
added 2007 Sat May 5 17:45:51 by TechnologyExpert
What do these monochromatic candidates offer? Without exception, war and more war. No exit from Iraq. New confrontation with Iran, with only former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani mumbling a hint of caution. Wartime for America. All this is done while invoking Ronald Reagan's sunny optimism. But they've forgotten Reagan's basic caution.
What do these monochromatic candidates offer? Without exception, war and more war. No exit from Iraq. New confrontation with Iran, with only former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani mumbling a hint of caution. Wartime for America. All this is done while invoking Ronald Reagan's sunny optimism. But they've forgotten Reagan's basic caution.
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added 2007 Sat May 5 16:47:17 by aldomatic
Sen. John McCain's debate preparation, for all the speeches and chestnuts he has polished in his presidential campaigns, he was not ready for the opening question at the Google Interview.
Sen. John McCain's debate preparation, for all the speeches and chestnuts he has polished in his presidential campaigns, he was not ready for the opening question at the Google Interview.
added 2007 Fri May 4 5:19:06 by TechnologyExpert
Republican presidential candidates gave a qualified endorsement Thursday night to President Bush's strategy in the war in Iraq, criticizing the administration for mismanaging the war but insisting that U.S. troops should not be withdrawn.
Republican presidential candidates gave a qualified endorsement Thursday night to President Bush's strategy in the war in Iraq, criticizing the administration for mismanaging the war but insisting that U.S. troops should not be withdrawn.
added 2007 Thu May 3 22:31:42 by populist
McCain said he staunchly opposes openly gay servicemembers, asserting that "open sexuality within military presents an intolerable risk to morale, cohesion and discipline" and national security
McCain said he staunchly opposes openly gay servicemembers, asserting that "open sexuality within military presents an intolerable risk to morale, cohesion and discipline" and national security
added 2007 Thu May 3 17:21:07 by TechnologyExpert
Ten Republicans, one stage, 90 minutes - just enough time for Rudy Giuliani, John McCain or Mitt Romney to make a major gaffe as underdog rivals scramble for relevancy during the first GOP presidential debate Thursday.
Ten Republicans, one stage, 90 minutes - just enough time for Rudy Giuliani, John McCain or Mitt Romney to make a major gaffe as underdog rivals scramble for relevancy during the first GOP presidential debate Thursday.
added 2007 Sat Apr 28 17:58:42 by Aidenag
Sen. John McCain, missing another major vote on the Iraq war today in favor of presidential campaigning, has pulled far ahead of his 2008 rivals in at least one category: absenteeism. Over the last month, the Senate has held 33 votes. McCain has been on hand for just seven of those votes.
Sen. John McCain, missing another major vote on the Iraq war today in favor of presidential campaigning, has pulled far ahead of his 2008 rivals in at least one category: absenteeism. Over the last month, the Senate has held 33 votes. McCain has been on hand for just seven of those votes.
added 2007 Thu Apr 26 15:01:28 by TimALoftis
Presidential contender John McCain joined the growing number of Republicans calling for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales step down in the furor over the firings of eight federal prosecutors.
Presidential contender John McCain joined the growing number of Republicans calling for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales step down in the furor over the firings of eight federal prosecutors.
added 2007 Mon Apr 23 16:09:31 by SusanParrish
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain is calling the United States' foreign-oil reliance and global warming twin threats the country must aggressively confront.
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain is calling the United States' foreign-oil reliance and global warming twin threats the country must aggressively confront.
added 2007 Fri Apr 20 22:15:28 by TechnologyExpert
The liberal group MoveOn.org is launching an ad against Republican John McCain and his joke about bombing Iran, arguing that the nation "can't afford another reckless president."
The liberal group MoveOn.org is launching an ad against Republican John McCain and his joke about bombing Iran, arguing that the nation "can't afford another reckless president."
added 2007 Sun Apr 15 3:31:34 by TechnologyExpert
During his major Iraq speech last week, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) smeared congressional leaders who won the passage of legislation setting a timeline for withdrawal. Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA), a former Marine and decorated combat veteran, responded aggressively to McCain's comments during an interview with Bloomberg television.
During his major Iraq speech last week, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) smeared congressional leaders who won the passage of legislation setting a timeline for withdrawal. Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA), a former Marine and decorated combat veteran, responded aggressively to McCain's comments during an interview with Bloomberg television.
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 18:02:36 by TimALoftis
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is facing a hot-button issue on the campaign trail as he stumps throughout the south -- whether state capitols should be allowed to fly the confederate flag.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is facing a hot-button issue on the campaign trail as he stumps throughout the south -- whether state capitols should be allowed to fly the confederate flag.
added 2007 Wed Apr 11 3:13:22 by Beau7890
John McCain, his presidential bid faltering and his support for the unpopular Iraq war unflinching, is seeking to convince Americans that the conflict is "necessary and just." "I know the pain the war causes," the Arizona senator and former Vietnam prisoner of war says in a speech to be delivered Wednesday. "But it's the
John McCain, his presidential bid faltering and his support for the unpopular Iraq war unflinching, is seeking to convince Americans that the conflict is "necessary and just." "I know the pain the war causes," the Arizona senator and former Vietnam prisoner of war says in a speech to be delivered Wednesday. "But it's the
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 15:21:31 by Aidenag
GOP Presidential contender John McCain took offense when a CBS 60 Minutes reporter asked a question about how old Americans prefer their presidents to be. McCain responded by saying, "I don't like this round of questioning at all, I find it offensive."
GOP Presidential contender John McCain took offense when a CBS 60 Minutes reporter asked a question about how old Americans prefer their presidents to be. McCain responded by saying, "I don't like this round of questioning at all, I find it offensive."
added 2007 Mon Apr 9 5:44:02 by Wil
Salon has uncovered further evidence that the military sent soldiers with acute post-traumatic stress disorder, severe back injuries and other serious war wounds back to Iraq.
Salon has uncovered further evidence that the military sent soldiers with acute post-traumatic stress disorder, severe back injuries and other serious war wounds back to Iraq.
added 2007 Sat Apr 7 7:28:57 by Aidenag
U.S. Senator John McCain said in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday he misspoke in his recent upbeat comments about security in Baghdad, where he traveled under heavy military protection.
U.S. Senator John McCain said in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday he misspoke in his recent upbeat comments about security in Baghdad, where he traveled under heavy military protection.
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 17:52:47 by TimALoftis
Drudge.com is reporting that during a live press conference in Baghdad, Senators McCain and Graham were heckled by CNN reporter Michael Ware.
Drudge.com is reporting that during a live press conference in Baghdad, Senators McCain and Graham were heckled by CNN reporter Michael Ware.
added 2007 Thu Mar 29 15:54:06 by elzorro2162
On The Situation Room yesterday, John McCain told Wolf that the surge is so encouraging that General Patraeus now travels around in unarmored Humvees and American soldiers can walk around the streets of Bahdad safely. When confronted today by John Roberts, McCain backpeddled faster than he did on gay marriage in Iowa.
On The Situation Room yesterday, John McCain told Wolf that the surge is so encouraging that General Patraeus now travels around in unarmored Humvees and American soldiers can walk around the streets of Bahdad safely. When confronted today by John Roberts, McCain backpeddled faster than he did on gay marriage in Iowa.
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added 2007 Tue Mar 27 3:34:33 by Aidenag
On Monday morning's "Bill Bennett's Morning in America" radio show, Senator John McCain said "There are neighborhoods in Baghdad where you and I could walk through those neighborhoods, today," when asked to highlight something positive about what American forces have been able to accomplish in Iraq.
On Monday morning's "Bill Bennett's Morning in America" radio show, Senator John McCain said "There are neighborhoods in Baghdad where you and I could walk through those neighborhoods, today," when asked to highlight something positive about what American forces have been able to accomplish in Iraq.
added 2007 Sun Mar 18 20:36:23 by TimALoftis
"I would immediately close Guantanamo Bay, move all the prisoners to Fort Leavenworth (an army base in Kansas) and truly expedite the judicial proceedings in their cases," he said. "I would reaffirm my commitment to address the issue of climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, says Mccain.
"I would immediately close Guantanamo Bay, move all the prisoners to Fort Leavenworth (an army base in Kansas) and truly expedite the judicial proceedings in their cases," he said. "I would reaffirm my commitment to address the issue of climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, says Mccain.
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 10:21:10 by Aidenag
The unthinkable has happened. Senator John McCain met a question, while sitting with reporters on his bus as it rumbled through Iowa today, that he couldn't - or perhaps wouldn't - answer. Did he support the distribution of taxpayer-subsidized condoms in Africa to fight the transmission of H.I.V.?
The unthinkable has happened. Senator John McCain met a question, while sitting with reporters on his bus as it rumbled through Iowa today, that he couldn't - or perhaps wouldn't - answer. Did he support the distribution of taxpayer-subsidized condoms in Africa to fight the transmission of H.I.V.?
added 2007 Sat Mar 10 8:19:53 by Aidenag
Among the three Republican front-runners - thrice-married former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani; twice-married Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; and Gingrich - there are eight current and past wives.
Among the three Republican front-runners - thrice-married former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani; twice-married Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; and Gingrich - there are eight current and past wives.








