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Bushwick Bill Donating Member (605 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-01-08 01:14 PM
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High comedy from dolt Michael Reagan re: Straight Tawkin' Express.
I just received this in the inbox from some idiot. Don't ever let anyone tell you the nutcase base will rally around McCain.

John McCain Hates Me

Friday, February 1, 2008 8:26 AM

By: Michael Reagan

Until last night, when I watched the Republican debate, I had no idea how much John McCain dislikes me and just about everybody else but Rudy Giuliani, who, if you believe The New York Times, is a pretty good hater himself.

As I watched McCain and Gov. Romney go at it during the debate at the Reagan Library, I was struck by the huge gap that separates McCain — whose contempt for his fellow humans is patently obvious — and my dad, Ronald Reagan, who had nothing but the deepest affection and respect for the American people.

The feeling is mutual between McCain and me. I don’t like the way he treats people. You get the impression that he thinks everybody is beneath him. He seems to be saying, “I was a war hero, and you had damn well better treat me as your superior.”

He has contempt for conservatives who he thinks can be duped into thinking he’s one of them, despite such blatantly anti-conservative actions as his support for amnesty for illegal immigrants, his opposition to the Bush tax cuts which got the economy rolling again, and his campaign finance bill which skewed the political process and attacked free speech.
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I can’t help it. I know in my heart he hates me, and every conservative. If he gets the nomination, the only way he could win against Hillary or Barack Obama would be to be part of a McCain-Limbaugh ticket.

http://www.newsmax.com/reagan/mccain/2008/02/01/69293.html
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tularetom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-01-08 01:43 PM
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1. Even Ronald Reagan thought this twit was a dildo
His pet nickname for him was "schmuck".

nancy and the two "real" reagan kids don't think very much of him either.
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Winterblues Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-01-08 01:47 PM
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2. "the Bush tax cuts which got the economy rolling again,"
You are correct in that this has to be comedy. Clinton's Administration had what was referred to as an "overheated" economy for at least six of his eight years in Office. At least that was the reason Greenspan used to raise Interest Rates time after time. The Fed has been cutting Rates since Bush* took office trying to save the economic decline America has experienced since January 2001...Bush* can never ever ever be accused of having an "overheated economy" although Chavez has that honor at the moment. Venezuela has a problem right now of shortages because the stores can not keep anything on their shelves. They sell out as soon as new stuff arrives. People are experiencing the problem of having money to spend and nothing to spend it on...
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