‘Record of a Conservative’: McCain Gives Feisty Defense of Core Beliefs

"Many of you have disagreed strongly with some positions I have taken in recent years. I understand that."

February 7, 2008 at 3:53 pm - Fox News
Dateline: Washington, DC
Rover   February 7th, 2008 - 5:55 pm

Ok!

McCain is far ahead of Ron Paul and is guaranteed the nomination. Only one thing can go wrong…

Let’s see if he self destructs!

Hahahahahhaaa!!

Marvin G   February 7th, 2008 - 5:57 pm

John McCain is a taco-loving socialist.He if for raising taxes, giving the Country away and cuddling terrorists. Ann Coulter says Hilary is more conservative than him. He needs to get down on his knees and apologize to each and every Conservative. If he gets elected, I’m moving to Mexico, a country I should have pretty much to myself because all the mexicans will have moved here . They’ll lower wages to 50 cents and hour, bankrupt the welfare, the schools, the hospitals, the Social security, the Schools, take all the jobs at MacDonald’s, Wendys, and Taco Bell so our kids won’t be able to get one, march all over the streets and force us to speak Mexican.

Fargin Bastiges   February 7th, 2008 - 6:35 pm

Sounds like CPAC kept its promises during his speech. Buncha wimps.

He has some incredible nerve coming to the conservatives and expecting us to to just forget his screamingly liberal positions, his infidelity to his party and his Clintonesque name-calling of those who disagree with him. Sadly, the crowd sounds like they drank the koolaid and forgave him.

Mark my words: A McCain administration will make you miss W.

Jim Woods   February 7th, 2008 - 6:50 pm

McCain reminds me of a girl you take to the dance, who then decides to go home with somebody else. He has done more than “reach across the aisle”, he has made his bed there. He has done it repeatedly, and done it “in your face”. Now he is worried that we won’t take him to the Prom.

As well he should. I wouldn’t put up with a girl like that. And I won’t support a politician like that. Reap what you have sowed, McCain.

SoCal Patriot   February 8th, 2008 - 12:51 am

Ron “the racist” Paul Exposed:
http://pajamasmedia.com/2008/01/ron_paul.php

“I might add, on a personal note, that as a libertarian with significant sympathy for Paul’s platform, I initially viewed claims of his past history of racism skeptically. But the evidence is so overwhelming that the defense of Paul is now, itself, indefensible.”

What a loser, no wonder he’s in last place with only 14 delegates. Thank God that America will NEVER have to endure the embarrassment of a Ron “cut and run” Paul administration…

Lj   February 8th, 2008 - 1:23 am

Spare me.

rr   February 8th, 2008 - 1:25 am

He didn’t speak to CPAC last year. He’s not being honest. I need clarity and with the promises, a few apologies!

dee   February 8th, 2008 - 1:29 am

I can’t belive I am saying this but come on huck you are all we got now! Between hrc oblowma huck and mac, Id say we got us a pretty sorry bunch picks for the leader of America. Socialist and faux republicans. I belive the best people for the job dropped the ball and did not step up to the plate.

hector   February 8th, 2008 - 1:55 am

Now it’s down to two socialist and two faux republicans. Crap! I gota go huck…..

SoCal Patriot   February 8th, 2008 - 2:28 am

Mitt’s delegates are now free to choose their second choice, and it ain’t gonna be McCain. Guess that means Ron Paul will be getting a butt-load of additional support with this fact.

And then there were 3…

boab   February 8th, 2008 - 4:19 am

It’s down to two socialist and two faux republicans, I have to go with huck.

Lander   February 8th, 2008 - 5:30 am

Of course, as usual, Johnny Mac will say whatever he thinks will get him elected. However, is it comes down to Clinton, McCain, and Obama… American conservatives are here on their list:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet

SoCal Patriot   February 8th, 2008 - 5:44 am

The Huckster is the next to drop out, he is now talking about a VP position: “Noone wants to accept it, noone wants to reject it”

And then there were TWO!

Tina Gambit   February 8th, 2008 - 7:25 am

My candidate doesn’t get much (any) press but he still has the best plans to grow our country and economy, and I’m still with him – Ron Paul.
If Ron Paul isn’t nominated for President, I would never vote for McCain the liberal.
If you vote for McCain, you need to get educated, quickly, before you make a serious mistake.

SoCal Patriot   February 8th, 2008 - 8:10 am

“And then there were 3…”

2, Ron the loser” Paul never counted and pretending to be me still makes you less than me.

My 6 favorite Rover quotes:
“I am 47 years out of the God given womb myself…”
“I am semi-retired at 44… My internet business is in the black in my first year :D
“I am 47. Power engineer (can’t spell).”
“OK, so you got me, big deal your smarter than a 14 year old. Are you happy now?”
“If he was a nig, we would lynch him for sure”
“No!!, Low Cal Patsy, “I” am the anti-Semite! You just got dragged into it because you were standing next to me in cyberspace.”

47, 44, 47, 14, racist, anti-Semite and he’s an admitted democrat.

Too funny…

SoCal Patriot   February 8th, 2008 - 9:25 am

Republicans(1,191 needed to win nomination)
Candidates number of delegates

Mike Huckabee 190 (will drop out after Romney puts his delegates behind McCain)
John McCain 703 (will be the winner)
Ron Paul 14 (loser, never had a chance, thank God)
Mitt Romney 293 (dropped out, supporting McCain)

Hope that helps…

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