Posted by
Tom Rich on Thursday, February 21, 2008 11:56:24 AM
New York Times begins biased attacks
The New York Times has done it again. They have shown themselves as the true liberal biased media outlet that they are. We have now been treated with a story that first surfaced in 2000 with allegations of an affair between Senator McCain and a lobbyist named Vicki Iseman. Of course their article as before could not site specific sources and offered absolutely no evidence to support the allegations that surfaced from a “former staffer.” It’s absolutely quite amazing. It’s fairly obvious that John McCain is going to secure the nomination of the Republican Party. No sooner than he has chalked up two more wins in Wisconsin and Washington, the New York Times comes out with this piece.
The New York Times has proven themselves to be absolute joke in the world of politics. They have run article after article showing there liberal bias and as soon as it seems the Republicans have secured a nominee for President they begin their attempts to kill their campaign momentum with articles like this. You will never see articles like surface against the Hildabeast or Obama especially after their nomination is secure. As Neal Boortz has been saying today, where is the times story on Huma Abedin the relationship between her and Hillary. Where is the article talking about Obama’s fixation with known Marxists in the past. It just won’t be seen the main stream. Enough about this. It is just a joke what they have come to but is to be expected.
I still believe in Huckabee but we have to prepare for the next battle
On a lighter note as well know, unless we see a miracle with Mike Huckabee, it seems that John McCain will be the party nominee for President. Now I have been a strong Huckabee supporter and I still think he would make a better President for our country and would put us that much closer to the passing of the FairTax. It would be great to see Huckabee become the VP nominee though.
As we all know, McCain is not the Reagan conservative that many of us had hoped for. He has done many things in the past that have been more liberal. Voting against President Bush’s Tax Cuts, McCain/Feingold (campaign finance reform) and the Amnesty bill. He is a principled man, I’ll give him that much. When he believes in something he has the courage to stand his ground on it. One major positive is the War again Radical Islam. He is a man that understands we faced by Islamo Fascism and will do what is necessary I believe to remain on offense and defend our nation from this threat.
The one piece of advice I’d give McCain is choosing his running mate for Vice President. He needs to be sure and choose someone that embodies the principles of true Reagan Conservatives. Mike Huckabee is a prime candidate for this as is Mitt Romney potentially. Doing so will help him with drawing out the republican base who may out of frustration possibly want to sit on their hands in this election. He needs a VP candidate that can appeal to those people and get them to the poles. Many believe that McCain can be persuaded toward the FairTax and with Huckabee in as the VP candidate that would be even more possible. He has the likeability and principles about him that McCain sorely needs to have a chance.
This party has to start prepping for a months long battle against whomever the Democratic candidate is. With the implosion of the Hillary campaign, it seems that Barrack Obama will be their nominee, although that’s not set in stone yet. Hillary would be easier to defeat I believe. She has so much corrupt history that could be brought out from Whitewater to the Rose Law Firm books to making a career out of destroying women that came contact with Bill. Obama has a lot to go after to, from experience to his fixation with Marxists, and his major socialist agenda including increased taxes to increase our Nation’s foreign aid. He has his rock star power working for him, so that will be the difficult thing to get through. They both are each wishing to declare surrender in the war and pull out of Iraq and Afghanistan. They will weaken our national defense and make us again more vulnerable to attack.
The Republicans need to be ready and need to expose both candidates for who they really are. We know very well that the dems, particularly the Clinton’s, will do what is necessary to destroy the Republican candidate. They have to be ready for it and needs to do what they need to in order to expose the democratic candidate. It’s going to be an interesting road this year.