Sunday, February 03, 2008

Rudman returns from the dead

America's Future With the Manchurian Candidate
... unless

Rudman Decries 'Repugnant' Agenda of 'Movement' Conservatives

John McCain has indicated that, if he is elected President, he may name former Sen. Warren Rudman (R.N.H.) as his attorney general.

The pro-abortion Rudman, one of the most liberal Republicans to serve in the Senate (1980-92) in recent decades, is McCain's campaign chairman. As attorney general, Rudman would become the top advisor to President McCain for picking Supreme Court justices. When he was a senator in the 1980s, he took credit for persuading President George Bush to nominate fellow New Hampshireman David Souter to the court, and Souter quickly became the crucial fifth vote needed to maintain the court's pro-abortion majority.

3 comments:

Juice said...

John McCain in his own words:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/quotes/mccain.asp

Rodger the Real King of France said...

He's always walking that line, but in fairness did you read the Hardball follow-up explanation as it pertains to the specifics? Anyway, I despise him as anyone would a traitor to his country.

Juice said...

McCain doesn't have to change parties, he is changing the party from within. The Hardball comments? Did you notice the points he claimed Rep's have gone astray are the same points he is now promoting in his campaign, i.e., climate change. He's a real Johnny-on-the-spot for attention getting.

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