More and more things are coming to light about John McCain, but, for the most part, you have to go looking for them yourself, because you're not going to see them in the mainstream media. There is a very good reason for this, two reasons actually. First, the media loves John McCain because even if he becomes President, they get the liberal President that they want. The second reason why they want him to be the Republican nominee is because he has enough skelletons in his closet to keep them in scandal stories clear through November. This is something that can't be said of Mitt Romney, who is a pretty clean guy, and they have already dug up about as much dirt on him as they can. Basically, all Romney has against him is a few issues with his record which he will talk candidly about when asked, not something to get the media excited. Besides, if Romney becomes President they fear that he might actually be what they fear most, a real Republican. Now on to my story.
The story of betrayal begins with McCain losing the GOP Presidential Primary bid to George W. Bush back in 2000. Due to this, John McCain felt betrayed by the Republican party, but that's not what this story is about. I'm not going to cite sources for all of this, but with a few google searches you can find this information on your own. When faced with this defeat, and feeling rejected for not being selected as the Candidate, McCain became very angry with the Republican party. He was angry with the GOP from the top down. In fact, some news stories are reporting that he seriously considered leaving the GOP altogether. McCain denies that he ever entertained the notion of switching party affiliation, either to Independent, or to Democrat, but the evidence in pretty overwhelming. Both McCain and persons in his staff had conversations with prominent Democrats regarding the possibility of McCain pulling this switch, and what it would mean for his possitions on Senate committees. The reason why he didn't switch in the end is simple, in the midst of the firestorm of controversy following Jim Jeffords departure from the Republican Party showed him that such a move would prove to be Political Sucicide, and, as is obvious now, he still has designs on the Presidency, and didn't want to kill any chance he might have had. But that's not the whole story, if it were, the story wouldn't mean a lot... enough that hopefully most wouldn't vote for him, but it's still not the whole story.
Even though John McCain decided to maintain his GOP affiliation, he didn't let go of his anger, and he hatched a plan to punish the Republican party for what he percieved as their betrayal of him. What he started doing, even moreso that he had in the past, was co-authoring bills with Democrats, and the farther to the left the better. Some of the most famous of which are in regard to campaign finance reform, which he was sure to craft in such a way that it would deal serious damage to the GOP, but not so much to the Democrats. Mostly, this is because the media is controlled by far left, ultra-liberal loons, who give the democrats a leg up to begin with, though there are some other factors. Of course, there was also his amnesty bill, which he denies was amnesty, but all you have to do is care a little about the truth, and you know that it was amnesty. And his current bill on the Environment, which would hurt all Americans, and not just Republicans, but it does get him in good with the Democrats being that it employs some of their favorite evironmental nonsense, such as "Cap and Trade" which is nothing more than a scam which they hope we re too stupid to catch on to.
All of these thing would be bad enough if he had done them in a spirit of honest ignorance, thinking that he was doing the right thing, but it's even worse knowing that he really did it out of anger and for the purpose of punishing Republicans for not selecting him in 2000. The question is, has he punished us enough, or is he still looking for ways to hurt the GOP, even if he has to do serious damage to the nation as a whole to accomplish this?
These are things that people need to know. John McCain is no Conservative, he is no longer a Republican, and, most sadly of all, he is no longer a friend to the United States of America. That's not to say that he doesn't love the USA, or that he's not a patriot, at least in his own mind, but the problem is that he has proven that he cares more for personal revenge against his percieved enemies than he does about the good of the Nation.
I still can't figure out why people haven't woken up to this. John McCain is a very angry, vengful man, and not someone who you would want to have representing you on the world stage.
Please, please, don't vote for this man.
Hebrews 4:12
For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
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