Yeah . . . I hope Tancredo will canvass New Hampshire for Romney and remind everyone that even though Johnnie Mac “got the message” . . . he’s still not gonna change his stripes on the issue.
You all better get on your knees and pray something I think that your candidate should be doing to beg forgiveness for all those lies that come out of his mouth every time that he opens it. It seems that if a lie is not coming out of his mouth his foot is going in. I just can not see how he can face the publis being the self-professed man of God that he claims to be after all the lies that he has told and unashamedly I might add.I don’t know who is worse him or Huckabee and people wonder why people don’t go to church. I can tell you why because we can get to hell all by ourselves we don’t need someone like them leading us. I feel sorry for their congregations and their families is who I feel sorry for.
I wonder if Tancredo thinks Huckabee “got the message on immigration” too? Huckabee is two points off Giuliani nationally and is winning in half of the early states.
e dogg - in that video tancredo doesnt really criticize mitt… he just asks a question ” do we want a smart articulate man in the white house” yes, we do.
If I ever got an endorsement from Tom Tancredo I’d pack up my bags and leave politics. The guy is a complete racist nut who surrounds himself with other pro-eugenics nuts. I’m glad Romney got his endorsement.
Yeah I would think a Tancredo endorsement would not be a good thing. Good video E DOGG. I thought I would share another great response from the McCain campaign due to the same old tired attacks from Mitt Romney about Bush tax cuts that he even once opposed. I really don’t think I have ever heard Mitt Romney just speak the truth. He is either attacking Huckabee, McCain or praising psuedo NRA endorsments. I really can’t stand this guy. Anyway here is the McCain campaign response.
The McCain campaign’s state vice chairman, Chuck Douglas, said Romney had a tendency to change political positions depending on the circumstance.
“From his claims of being a ‘lifelong hunter’ to receiving the NRA’s endorsement to marching with Martin Luther King Jr., it’s clear that Mitt Romney has trouble with the truth,” Douglas said. “His latest attacks are yet another example of his complete inability to level with the voters of New Hampshire. The facts are clear: Romney refused to endorse the Bush tax cuts he now claims to champion, maybe because he was too busy raising taxes in Massachusetts by over $700 million per year.”
What’s funny is McCain actually didn’t support the tax cuts, because he thought the rich were getting too many breaks. So, what we have here is a class warfare by the maverick. What a great thing for the party.
I remember hearing ( or guess in order to in to avoid a “Romney” lie I probably read it) about Tancredo saying that he would do everything in his power to see that McCain not get nominated. In my book a Tancredo endorsement is a minus.
1. Trust fund babies of billionaires who receive a marginally smaller estate, or
2. Children of working class parents who inherit a 9 trillion dollar debt for services they themselves never received
What an unconscionably cruel thing to do to a couple of old ladies.
from the Boston Phoenix: Two women contacted the Mitt Romney campaign this week, offering their memories of seeing Romney’s father march with Martin Luther King Jr., in Grosse Point Michigan in 1963. Campaign officials were well aware that the women were mistaken. Yet, they directed those women to tell their stories to a Politico reporter.
Even if you oppose Romney you have to admire his dazzling ability to put out a spectacular smoke screen.
December 22nd, 2007 at 10:30 pm
This endorsement, the King endorsement against Huck, and his organisation should be enough to get Romney over the line.
They we pray Obama or Edwards wins Iowa so the indies don’t vote for McCain in NH and we have 2/2!
December 22nd, 2007 at 10:43 pm
Yeah . . . I hope Tancredo will canvass New Hampshire for Romney and remind everyone that even though Johnnie Mac “got the message” . . . he’s still not gonna change his stripes on the issue.
December 22nd, 2007 at 11:05 pm
Tancredo is confused.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgDgNgjR8fk
December 22nd, 2007 at 11:15 pm
You all better get on your knees and pray something I think that your candidate should be doing to beg forgiveness for all those lies that come out of his mouth every time that he opens it. It seems that if a lie is not coming out of his mouth his foot is going in. I just can not see how he can face the publis being the self-professed man of God that he claims to be after all the lies that he has told and unashamedly I might add.I don’t know who is worse him or Huckabee and people wonder why people don’t go to church. I can tell you why because we can get to hell all by ourselves we don’t need someone like them leading us. I feel sorry for their congregations and their families is who I feel sorry for.
December 22nd, 2007 at 11:35 pm
Vick,
Are you drunk?
December 22nd, 2007 at 11:39 pm
E Dogg
Thanks for posting that link.
That was my first YouTube upload ever.
It just cracked me up.
December 22nd, 2007 at 11:45 pm
VickI has some issues, obviously.
I also posted another YouTube from that video where Tancredo gives some straight talk about Rudy and McCain dropping out of the Ames Straw Poll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5loYvI3L3A
December 23rd, 2007 at 12:07 am
I wonder if Tancredo thinks Huckabee “got the message on immigration” too? Huckabee is two points off Giuliani nationally and is winning in half of the early states.
December 23rd, 2007 at 12:09 am
e dogg - in that video tancredo doesnt really criticize mitt… he just asks a question ” do we want a smart articulate man in the white house” yes, we do.
December 23rd, 2007 at 12:16 am
He was trying to get a slam on the Huckster and was cut off by the Reporterette.
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:01 am
Here’s a gem:
http://artlaction.com/
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:01 am
If I ever got an endorsement from Tom Tancredo I’d pack up my bags and leave politics. The guy is a complete racist nut who surrounds himself with other pro-eugenics nuts. I’m glad Romney got his endorsement.
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:12 am
Yeah I would think a Tancredo endorsement would not be a good thing. Good video E DOGG. I thought I would share another great response from the McCain campaign due to the same old tired attacks from Mitt Romney about Bush tax cuts that he even once opposed. I really don’t think I have ever heard Mitt Romney just speak the truth. He is either attacking Huckabee, McCain or praising psuedo NRA endorsments. I really can’t stand this guy. Anyway here is the McCain campaign response.
The McCain campaign’s state vice chairman, Chuck Douglas, said Romney had a tendency to change political positions depending on the circumstance.
“From his claims of being a ‘lifelong hunter’ to receiving the NRA’s endorsement to marching with Martin Luther King Jr., it’s clear that Mitt Romney has trouble with the truth,” Douglas said. “His latest attacks are yet another example of his complete inability to level with the voters of New Hampshire. The facts are clear: Romney refused to endorse the Bush tax cuts he now claims to champion, maybe because he was too busy raising taxes in Massachusetts by over $700 million per year.”
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:25 am
Angry,
What’s funny is McCain actually didn’t support the tax cuts, because he thought the rich were getting too many breaks. So, what we have here is a class warfare by the maverick. What a great thing for the party.
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:41 am
I remember hearing ( or guess in order to in to avoid a “Romney” lie I probably read it) about Tancredo saying that he would do everything in his power to see that McCain not get nominated. In my book a Tancredo endorsement is a minus.
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:42 am
And about the Bush tax - cuts, Bush ran a large deficit so to me it seems like it might have been better if we did have smaller tax - cuts.
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:46 am
One tax McCain opposed that Bush and Romney never did is the inflation tax.
Romney is off in Iowa telling them what a great idea it is to spend half a trillion dollars in handouts to farmers.
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:54 am
And McCain will be in New Hampshire telling everyone why the government should tax their estates to death?
December 23rd, 2007 at 2:28 am
I would find it easier to support McCain than Romney. I don’t think I could find it in me to support Romney.
December 23rd, 2007 at 2:32 am
Jason,
Which child is in better shape?
1. Trust fund babies of billionaires who receive a marginally smaller estate, or
2. Children of working class parents who inherit a 9 trillion dollar debt for services they themselves never received
December 23rd, 2007 at 2:49 am
What an unconscionably cruel thing to do to a couple of old ladies.
from the Boston Phoenix:
Two women contacted the Mitt Romney campaign this week, offering their memories of seeing Romney’s father march with Martin Luther King Jr., in Grosse Point Michigan in 1963. Campaign officials were well aware that the women were mistaken. Yet, they directed those women to tell their stories to a Politico reporter.
Even if you oppose Romney you have to admire his dazzling ability to put out a spectacular smoke screen.
December 23rd, 2007 at 2:54 am
#17
Umm, the inflation tax isn’t a real tax. It’s just what happens when people hold on to cash and inflation makes it worth less.
December 23rd, 2007 at 3:01 am
Haven’t heard of the Boston Phoenix.
What’s it rep?
December 28th, 2007 at 6:41 pm
GodVoter.org Picks Romney: http://www.godvoter.org/news-romney-disdorsement.html