McCain supports Imus. Giuliani too.
I'm really beginning to think that McCain's plan is to tie himself to every sinking ship there is.
Or maybe you prefer Giuliani,
Look, I'm staying out of this Imus thing, but why in the world would you as a candidate tie yourself to this sinking ship?
Is it because you score points within a section of the Republican Party? And what does that say?
(Also: Harry Reid's response to McCain's speech. “I’m not going to get into a word fight with Sen. McCain…. What did the pope say on Sunday about it? The war is going well? The pope says it’s continual slaughter. The pope says nothing good is coming from Iraq. So let Sen. McCain challenge the pope, but not me.”)
Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain, whose presidential candidacy has been backed by Imus on the air, said he would still appear on Imus' program.
Or maybe you prefer Giuliani,
Giuliani also said he would appear on his radio show again, since he believed Imus was sorry for his comments about the team.
Look, I'm staying out of this Imus thing, but why in the world would you as a candidate tie yourself to this sinking ship?
Is it because you score points within a section of the Republican Party? And what does that say?
(Also: Harry Reid's response to McCain's speech. “I’m not going to get into a word fight with Sen. McCain…. What did the pope say on Sunday about it? The war is going well? The pope says it’s continual slaughter. The pope says nothing good is coming from Iraq. So let Sen. McCain challenge the pope, but not me.”)
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It would seem McCain isn't as independent as he claims to be. All you see him's a-huggin' right wingers.
By Anonymous, at 12:55 PM
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