View Full Version : Rudy to Endorse McCain Tommorrow
KG4JYD
01-30-2008, 02:19 AM
SOURCES: Giuliani expected to endorse McCain, as early as Wednesday — in Los Angeles or Simi Valley.
http://thepage.time.com/2008/01/29/a-deal/
You mean, that, *gasp* he isn't endorsing Dr Ron?
kc2orw
01-30-2008, 02:29 AM
I bet the top dogs in the party will tell him to stay listed till Super Tuesday maybe longer in spite of having no money and not showing up anywhere. People love to vote for Mickey Mouse and Rudy is now Mickey Mouse :D
Just playing the Horse Racing game we will see what transpires when it transpires
That's not all coming tomorrow (with one 'M').
http://hotair.com/archives/2008/01/29/new-conservative-grassroots-ad-to-hit-fox-news-mccain-hillary/?print=1
n4sva
01-30-2008, 02:43 AM
That's not all coming tomorrow (with one 'M').
http://hotair.com/archives/2008/01/29/new-conservative-grassroots-ad-to-hit-fox-news-mccain-hillary/?print=1
McCain needs to be exposed as a RINO
KG4JYD
01-30-2008, 03:13 AM
McCain needs to be exposed as a RINOI agree. So does Huckabee, and Romney. Rudy has been found out.
kc2orw
01-30-2008, 03:43 AM
I agree. So does Huckabee, and Romney. Rudy has been found out.
Well looks like you win that bet better sources seem to be confirming your original post. I wouldn't accept it from Democratic sources too much wishful thinking. But now it is straight out of the Conservative source so I will have to assume there is a lot to the rumor, well rumor till tomorrow.
Local news in KC just announced it tonight.....
And you know it's true because we watched it on FOX............
kc2orw
01-30-2008, 03:56 AM
Local news in KC just announced it tonight.....
And you know it's true because we watched it on FOX............
Regardless of Fox's bad twisting and turning of the news I still figure they are more tapped into what Republican candidates will do. So what will Rush say tomorrow since he did everything under the sun to bad mouth McCain? :D
KG4JYD
01-30-2008, 05:56 AM
Well looks like you win that bet better sources seem to be confirming your original post. I wouldn't accept it from Democratic sources too much wishful thinking. But now it is straight out of the Conservative source so I will have to assume there is a lot to the rumor, well rumor till tomorrow.
Yeah - rumors spread like wildfire in the Information Age.
But it only makes sense that Rudy will drop tomorrow.
kc2orw
01-30-2008, 06:01 AM
Yeah - rumors spread like wildfire in the Information Age.
But it only makes sense that Rudy will drop tomorrow.
Oh your not getting any argument from me there but alas till tomorrow it will have to remain unconfirmed.
kc7jty
01-30-2008, 06:57 AM
Poor Rudy, he's such a good man.
W1GUH
01-30-2008, 03:03 PM
Boy, they say politics makes strange bedfellows...
Unless some dark horse comes out of the shadows to save the day, I'm starting to think it'll be McCain for me. None of the other candidates seem viable. But me and rudy for the same guy? Cheesh! Who'da thunk it?
W3MIV
01-30-2008, 04:23 PM
I expected McCain all along. None of the other Republicans have the kinds of strengths he shows. Romney has flipped and flopped all over the ideological fields, as has Giuliani; Republicans are notorious for the firmness with which they hold grudges. Of course, that still presents a problem for McCain in light of the wing of the Republikon Partei that risk stepping on their fingers as they knuckle along the pavement. You may have noticed an active contigent of that wing on these threads.
If McCain does well on February 5, I think you will see Huckabee drop out and throw his "support" to McCain. Strong likelihood that McCain will choose Huckabee as a running mate if he gets the nod from the convention.
None of this, of course, alters the obstacles that ANY Republican faces in November, regardless of which of the Democrats is chosen: Obama or Billary. That contest remains a Sisyphean task.
KG4JYD
01-30-2008, 09:10 PM
Poor Rudy, he's such a good man.HA HA HA! Surely you jest? :D
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