Sarah Palin Excluded from John McCain’s Funeral
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It wasn't just Obama, McCain also had a role in using the IRS to harass his political opponentssalemcoog said:
Everybody hated the Tea Party and they were as bought and paid for any other Caucus out there. And link please.SFGbob said:Why do you think McCain hated the Tea Party so much? Because he was an establishment hack. McCain had a large role in getting the IRS to harass and go after the Tea Party. That has nothing to do with Trump.
Long before Trump, McCain was the to go to Republican voice the MSM could always count on in order to trash Conservatives.
https://washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jun/22/mccains-office-urged-irs-use-audits-weapons-destro/
And now you know why no one ever went to jail over this and why there was never really much interest investigating it, especially on the part of the Senate.
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So you're a liar and not very smart. I never said anything about her opening her mouth as the reason why McCain dropped in the polls and yes, the only brief period of time that McCain ever led Obama in the polls was after he selected Palin. You still confused dumbfuck?2001400ex said:
This your quote?SFGbob said:
Wow, you're really not very bright and not very honest are you.2001400ex said:
Wait. You said he was ahead in the polls right after he selected Palin until she opened her mouth. So which is it?SFGbob said:
McCain's campaign was dead in the water prior to his selection of Palin.RaceBannon said:https://theintercept.com/2017/07/27/john-mccain-fake-maverick-horrible-record/
Loving treatment from his friends on the left
In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain’s hair and said, “You’re getting a little thin up there.” McCain’s face reddened, and he responded, “At least I don’t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.”
https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/09/john-mccain-fake-maverick/
Yet McCain, in spite of his fairly unoriginal path to advancement (is there a quicker way for a Republican to get the attention of the media than to denounce his own party?), did manage to stumble into a formula that for one brief shining moment looked like it might work for him and for the GOP in 2008. That moment was when he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate—and before she became an object of ridicule. That she became an object of ridicule was partly her fault. But voters saw how McCain responded first to the praise she received (he appeared to resent it) and then to the merciless attack on Palin. That attack happened because she was effective at the convention and it put the fear of God into the Democrats. That McCain would not try to get in sync with her on message and would not defend her, manfully, when she was attacked hurt him. People saw then what kind of a guy he is. And now, shamefully, he is using his final days to remind us.
It must gnaw at McCain’s deepest longings to see how Trump used exactly the strategy that many people then urged him to adopt to build support among working class voters in the Midwest. Trump proved actually to be a maverick, not just to play one on TV.
Kiss my ass coog
"She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin."
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Polls are all rigged. Except for when they agree with me. But other than that, they’re bullshit. Hope this helps, new fish.SFGbob said:
So you're a liar and not very smart. I never said anything about her opening her mouth as the reason why McCain dropped in the polls and yes, the only brief period of time that McCain ever led Obama in the polls was after he selected Palin. You still confused dumbfuck?2001400ex said:
This your quote?SFGbob said:
Wow, you're really not very bright and not very honest are you.2001400ex said:
Wait. You said he was ahead in the polls right after he selected Palin until she opened her mouth. So which is it?SFGbob said:
McCain's campaign was dead in the water prior to his selection of Palin.RaceBannon said:https://theintercept.com/2017/07/27/john-mccain-fake-maverick-horrible-record/
Loving treatment from his friends on the left
In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain’s hair and said, “You’re getting a little thin up there.” McCain’s face reddened, and he responded, “At least I don’t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.”
https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/09/john-mccain-fake-maverick/
Yet McCain, in spite of his fairly unoriginal path to advancement (is there a quicker way for a Republican to get the attention of the media than to denounce his own party?), did manage to stumble into a formula that for one brief shining moment looked like it might work for him and for the GOP in 2008. That moment was when he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate—and before she became an object of ridicule. That she became an object of ridicule was partly her fault. But voters saw how McCain responded first to the praise she received (he appeared to resent it) and then to the merciless attack on Palin. That attack happened because she was effective at the convention and it put the fear of God into the Democrats. That McCain would not try to get in sync with her on message and would not defend her, manfully, when she was attacked hurt him. People saw then what kind of a guy he is. And now, shamefully, he is using his final days to remind us.
It must gnaw at McCain’s deepest longings to see how Trump used exactly the strategy that many people then urged him to adopt to build support among working class voters in the Midwest. Trump proved actually to be a maverick, not just to play one on TV.
Kiss my ass coog
"She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin." -
SFGbob said:
She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin. What cost him the election was his response to the financial crisis and his unwillingness to really take it to Obama. 2008 was going to be a tough year for a Republican to win anyway but Palin wasn't the reason he lost.ThomasFremont said:I wouldn’t invite the person that cost me the presidency to my funeral either.
Btw, Palin was another person who was accused of being a racist by the Rat Party.
Don't know when he picked her but it sure looks like it got close there in June then poof
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Really Tommy? You want to go hondoFS too?ThomasFremont said:
Polls are all rigged. Except for when they agree with me. But other than that, they’re bullshit. Hope this helps, new fish.SFGbob said:
So you're a liar and not very smart. I never said anything about her opening her mouth as the reason why McCain dropped in the polls and yes, the only brief period of time that McCain ever led Obama in the polls was after he selected Palin. You still confused dumbfuck?2001400ex said:
This your quote?SFGbob said:
Wow, you're really not very bright and not very honest are you.2001400ex said:
Wait. You said he was ahead in the polls right after he selected Palin until she opened her mouth. So which is it?SFGbob said:
McCain's campaign was dead in the water prior to his selection of Palin.RaceBannon said:https://theintercept.com/2017/07/27/john-mccain-fake-maverick-horrible-record/
Loving treatment from his friends on the left
In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain’s hair and said, “You’re getting a little thin up there.” McCain’s face reddened, and he responded, “At least I don’t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.”
https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/09/john-mccain-fake-maverick/
Yet McCain, in spite of his fairly unoriginal path to advancement (is there a quicker way for a Republican to get the attention of the media than to denounce his own party?), did manage to stumble into a formula that for one brief shining moment looked like it might work for him and for the GOP in 2008. That moment was when he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate—and before she became an object of ridicule. That she became an object of ridicule was partly her fault. But voters saw how McCain responded first to the praise she received (he appeared to resent it) and then to the merciless attack on Palin. That attack happened because she was effective at the convention and it put the fear of God into the Democrats. That McCain would not try to get in sync with her on message and would not defend her, manfully, when she was attacked hurt him. People saw then what kind of a guy he is. And now, shamefully, he is using his final days to remind us.
It must gnaw at McCain’s deepest longings to see how Trump used exactly the strategy that many people then urged him to adopt to build support among working class voters in the Midwest. Trump proved actually to be a maverick, not just to play one on TV.
Kiss my ass coog
"She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin." -
AugustRaceBannon said:SFGbob said:
She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin. What cost him the election was his response to the financial crisis and his unwillingness to really take it to Obama. 2008 was going to be a tough year for a Republican to win anyway but Palin wasn't the reason he lost.ThomasFremont said:I wouldn’t invite the person that cost me the presidency to my funeral either.
Btw, Palin was another person who was accused of being a racist by the Rat Party.
Don't know when he picked her but it sure looks like it got close there in June then poof -
Why else would the polls have dropped? People liked the idea of Palin until she starting saying stupid shit.SFGbob said:
So you're a liar and not very smart. I never said anything about her opening her mouth as the reason why McCain dropped in the polls and yes, the only brief period of time that McCain ever led Obama in the polls was after he selected Palin. You still confused dumbfuck?2001400ex said:
This your quote?SFGbob said:
Wow, you're really not very bright and not very honest are you.2001400ex said:
Wait. You said he was ahead in the polls right after he selected Palin until she opened her mouth. So which is it?SFGbob said:
McCain's campaign was dead in the water prior to his selection of Palin.RaceBannon said:https://theintercept.com/2017/07/27/john-mccain-fake-maverick-horrible-record/
Loving treatment from his friends on the left
In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain’s hair and said, “You’re getting a little thin up there.” McCain’s face reddened, and he responded, “At least I don’t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.”
https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/09/john-mccain-fake-maverick/
Yet McCain, in spite of his fairly unoriginal path to advancement (is there a quicker way for a Republican to get the attention of the media than to denounce his own party?), did manage to stumble into a formula that for one brief shining moment looked like it might work for him and for the GOP in 2008. That moment was when he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate—and before she became an object of ridicule. That she became an object of ridicule was partly her fault. But voters saw how McCain responded first to the praise she received (he appeared to resent it) and then to the merciless attack on Palin. That attack happened because she was effective at the convention and it put the fear of God into the Democrats. That McCain would not try to get in sync with her on message and would not defend her, manfully, when she was attacked hurt him. People saw then what kind of a guy he is. And now, shamefully, he is using his final days to remind us.
It must gnaw at McCain’s deepest longings to see how Trump used exactly the strategy that many people then urged him to adopt to build support among working class voters in the Midwest. Trump proved actually to be a maverick, not just to play one on TV.
Kiss my ass coog
"She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin."
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He actually led after the conventionRaceBannon said:SFGbob said:
She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin. What cost him the election was his response to the financial crisis and his unwillingness to really take it to Obama. 2008 was going to be a tough year for a Republican to win anyway but Palin wasn't the reason he lost.ThomasFremont said:I wouldn’t invite the person that cost me the presidency to my funeral either.
Btw, Palin was another person who was accused of being a racist by the Rat Party.
Don't know when he picked her but it sure looks like it got close there in June then poof
https://politico.com/story/2008/09/mccain-surges-off-convention-bounce-013243
Your graph cuts off at the end of August, the GOP Convention was in early September in 2008 -
WHOOOOOSH!!!RaceBannon said:
Really Tommy? You want to go hondoFS too?ThomasFremont said:
Polls are all rigged. Except for when they agree with me. But other than that, they’re bullshit. Hope this helps, new fish.SFGbob said:
So you're a liar and not very smart. I never said anything about her opening her mouth as the reason why McCain dropped in the polls and yes, the only brief period of time that McCain ever led Obama in the polls was after he selected Palin. You still confused dumbfuck?2001400ex said:
This your quote?SFGbob said:
Wow, you're really not very bright and not very honest are you.2001400ex said:
Wait. You said he was ahead in the polls right after he selected Palin until she opened her mouth. So which is it?SFGbob said:
McCain's campaign was dead in the water prior to his selection of Palin.RaceBannon said:https://theintercept.com/2017/07/27/john-mccain-fake-maverick-horrible-record/
Loving treatment from his friends on the left
In his 1992 Senate bid, McCain was joined on the campaign trail by his wife, Cindy, as well as campaign aide Doug Cole and consultant Wes Gullett. At one point, Cindy playfully twirled McCain’s hair and said, “You’re getting a little thin up there.” McCain’s face reddened, and he responded, “At least I don’t plaster on the makeup like a trollop, you cunt.”
https://amgreatness.com/2018/05/09/john-mccain-fake-maverick/
Yet McCain, in spite of his fairly unoriginal path to advancement (is there a quicker way for a Republican to get the attention of the media than to denounce his own party?), did manage to stumble into a formula that for one brief shining moment looked like it might work for him and for the GOP in 2008. That moment was when he picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate—and before she became an object of ridicule. That she became an object of ridicule was partly her fault. But voters saw how McCain responded first to the praise she received (he appeared to resent it) and then to the merciless attack on Palin. That attack happened because she was effective at the convention and it put the fear of God into the Democrats. That McCain would not try to get in sync with her on message and would not defend her, manfully, when she was attacked hurt him. People saw then what kind of a guy he is. And now, shamefully, he is using his final days to remind us.
It must gnaw at McCain’s deepest longings to see how Trump used exactly the strategy that many people then urged him to adopt to build support among working class voters in the Midwest. Trump proved actually to be a maverick, not just to play one on TV.
Kiss my ass coog
"She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin." -
SFGbob said:
He actually led after the conventionRaceBannon said:SFGbob said:
She didn't cost him the election. The only time he ever led in the polls was after he selected Palin. What cost him the election was his response to the financial crisis and his unwillingness to really take it to Obama. 2008 was going to be a tough year for a Republican to win anyway but Palin wasn't the reason he lost.ThomasFremont said:I wouldn’t invite the person that cost me the presidency to my funeral either.
Btw, Palin was another person who was accused of being a racist by the Rat Party.
Don't know when he picked her but it sure looks like it got close there in June then poof
https://politico.com/story/2008/09/mccain-surges-off-convention-bounce-013243
Your graph cuts off at the end of August, the GOP Convention was in early September in 2008
Right you are



