McCain, Hernandez, Soros, and the “Reform Institute”

January 27, 2008 9:32 AM
Posted By:Pam
Filed in: John McCain, Election '08, National News

Is John McCain a Geraldo Rivera Republican? If that means Shamnesty, or a person that grumbles about building the “goddamned fence”, a person that believe that the Reform Institute actually does reform, of if that person believes in “Mexico First/” “Just A Region”/”Free Flow of People”, then it would be a safe bet that John McCain is a Geraldo Rivera Republican.

Other react:

Mark Krikorian…”Does McCain agree with this? Has he offered Hernandez, a former high-level foreign government official who presumably swore an oath to uphold the Mexican constitution, a place in a future McCain Administration? That’s not a rhetorical question.”

Gateway Pundit: “When Senator McCain insisted that he had not changed his position on immigration in an interview after the South Carolina Republican Primary, he wasn’t kidding!”

Jake Jacobsen: “You have got to be freaking kidding me.”

Sundries Shack: “Let’s ask his Hispanic Outreach Director whether he’d work for a politician who intended on securing the borders before offering amnesty. What do you think his answer would be?”

Oh, I know too well what it would be. Hernandez would smile, lie through his teeth, and tell you he supports securing the border, just like his good friend John McCain does…

Ace: “He was a fixture on cable during the immigration fight, unapologetically calling for open borders and insisting that any border-control measures taken by the US were racist.

And he’s an important player in Maverick McAmnesty’s campaign.

He’d be a much more natural fit for a liberal Democrat — but they wouldn’t touch him. McCain, however, has gladly made him part of his staff.”





9 Responses to “McCain, Hernandez, Soros, and the “Reform Institute””

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    what has happened to the Republican Party?

    10% are for Ron Paul–so we know 10% of us are nuts.

    25% are for McCain–so we know 25% of our party are liberals.

    Do we need 8 years of a socialist Democrat in charge to wake us up?

  3. FrmrArtyOffcr Says:
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    It won’t take 8 years. It’ll only take the Dems 6-10 months to let another terrorist attack occur, and probably less to attempt to abscond with all of the privately owned guns in the country. An action that one of the founders of the Democratic party, Thomas Jefferson, would remind them “The beauty of the second amendment is that it won’t be needed until they try to take it.”

    If we get through 4-8 years of a liberal Dem in the White House and Dems in control of Congress without another revolution, I’ll be surprised. Something that they don’t teach in history class about the Revolutionary War is that most of the leaders of the revolution had been British Army officers. They were not fighting to found a new nation as much as to secure the liberties that had been taken from them by the British crown over the preceding decades. Another thing that they don’t teach is the small percentage (that’s math which they also don’t teach, but that’s another story.) of the population that were actually involved in fighting the Revolutionary War. I doubt the number actually exceeded 20% of the population of the colonies. Most of the people were simply too apathetic to care. However, that small percentage was enough to turn the history of the world around. If the Dems think that 120,000 US service members can’t win against less than 5 thousand terrorists in Iraq, why do they think that the US military would be able to suppress an uprising by Millions of Americans, many of whom are, like the founding fathers, former military officers and simply want the freedoms that have been taken returned?

  4. PCD Says:
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    FAO, What the Democrats count upon is that the US Military will follow orders and disarm the US populace. They tested the notion under Carter and again under Bubba. You think the first order of business for the Bitch won’t be take the guns and declare her Empress for life?

  5. R.Mutt Says:
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    “You think the first order of business for the Bitch won’t be take the guns and declare her Empress for life?”

    PCD, I could credit you with being one funny s.o.b. Sadly, and most probably, you really believe the above, which would make you just another dumb s.o.b.

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  7. Pam Says:
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    How so R.Mutt?

    Here is her record:

    Get assault weapons & guns off the street. (Jul 2007)
    Background check system could prevent Virginia Tech massacre. (Apr 2007)
    FactCheck: VA Tech shooter not declared a danger to others. (Apr 2007)
    Congress’ failure at Littleton response inspired Senate run. (Nov 2003)
    Keep guns away from people who shouldn’t have them. (Sep 2000)
    Limit access to weapons; look for early warning signs. (Sep 2000)
    License and register all handgun sales. (Jun 2000)
    Tough gun control keeps guns out of wrong hands. (Jul 1999)
    Gun control protects our children. (Jul 1999)
    Don’t water down sensible gun control legislation. (Jul 1999)
    Lock up guns; store ammo separately. (Jun 1999)
    Ban kids’ unsupervised access to guns. (Jun 1999)
    Get weapons off the streets; zero tolerance for weapons. (Sep 1996)
    Voted NO on prohibiting lawsuits against gun manufacturers. (Jul 2005)
    Voted NO on banning lawsuits against gun manufacturers for gun violence. (Mar 2004)

  8. PCD Says:
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    R. Mutt,

    No, you are the one-state, socialist globalist I’d be gunning for in a revolution or civil war.

  9. Robert Says:
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    When I hear HilLiary raising her voice when speaking, and it goes into that shrill bitch mode, I always get a mental image of the window in Dorothy’s bedroom, as the house is in the air, with the witch flying by on her broomstick.

    Yes, Mr. Mutt, that is exactly what Hitlary would do if it were ever in her power. She would proclaim herself Empress/Dictator for life, and Bill would head the Ministry of Degeneracy.