"Three Wife Rudy" and "The Governator with a Gender Identity Problem" endorse John McCain. This is a red flag for conservatives!
January 30th, 2008 | by admin |Contrary to what the mainstream news says, I don’t think it’s a good thing to have arguably the two most liberal politicians in the Republican party endorse you!
If you’re an observer who is late in the game this election season, if you haven’t been following things closely (and many Americans have not) this is an important sign. This is a big red stop sign that reads: Stop John McCain!
Arnold Schwarzenegger is not a Republican, he’s a movie star. Ask just about any Republican voter in California and they’ll tell you so. Where does he part ways with the GOP? He’s supports abortion, he supports gay marriage, he supports hate speech laws, and more. This last position is evident by the insane law that he signed last year that bans pro-family terminology from schools and allows students who are suffering from “gender identity confusion” to use opposite sex bathrooms and locker rooms. Don’t believe me or have any idea what I’m talking about?
Read all about it by clicking here.
As previously addressed, Rudy Giuliani is not a conservative either. Rudy has a terrible family life filled with adulterous affairs, bad relationships with his kids, and a fundamental misunderstanding of how important these moral issues are with the electorate. He’s pro-choice, anti-traditional marriage, and pro embryonic stem cell research.
I don’t think endorsements from either of these two RINO’s (Republicans in Name Only) does anything but hurt John McCain with the party base. I just hope enough people are paying attention to realize this.
“Just because these liberal Republicans endorse him doesn’t mean he’s one of them!”
Oh really? Then why is McCain in favor of these liberal policies on the record?
*John McCain is against a constitutional amendment to protect traditional marriage. Some people will say this issue is overblown but I’m telling you that there are a lot of Americans, myself included, who see this as a huge problem. The family is the bedrock of civilization and if you won’t stand up for that fundamental principle what does that say about your moral character?
*He supports federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. This issue is at the heart of the ethical debate over the sanctity of life. Once we start treating some life as more important than other life in our nation we are headed down the road of destruction. This doesn’t seem to bother John McCain.
*McCain is against drilling for oil in Alaska and other off-shore sites. Yet he claims he wants us to be energy independent of foreign oil. Instead he’d rather continue to fund governments that sponsor terrorism.
*He authored McCain-Lieberman which calls for a 50 cent tax increase per gallon of gas on American consumers, and other financial burdens on those who use natural gas to heat their homes. This is a liberal policy to fight “man-made global warming.”
*How can John McCain be considered a leader on national security when he refuses to enforce the laws of the land when it comes to illegal aliens? He supports amnesty for all illegals except those he deems criminals. I say that if anyone breaks the law to come here, they are already criminals. The McCain-Kennedy bill is another example of liberal policy.
*John McCain has trampled on our First Amendment rights by authoring McCain Feingold which has cost conservative voices from being heard.
Click here to read what others are saying about McCain’s bills.
These endorsements are the red flags that conservatives who haven’t been paying attention needed! Take heed to this warning and vote accordingly or this country and the Republican party is doomed.






By Chris on Jan 31, 2008
I agree. I can’t see how these endorsements will help with the conservative voters at all. It may help McCain on the independent/moderate side, but the losses on the conservative side may equal or overwhelm those gains. On the other hand, I think most people already see that McCain is a liberal hawk, so these endorsements are unlikely to change much.
By Political Muse on Feb 2, 2008
The family is the bedrock of civilization and if you won’t stand up for that fundamental principal what does that say about your moral character?
Well, I would say that you should probably be required to understand the difference between principle and principal before questioning the moral character of others.
I guess that’s just me though!
By Andy Barnett on Feb 5, 2008
You’re right! Grammatical errors are the kind of moral character issues that this country is plagued with. I’m ashamed of the hypocrisy I have displayed