Tim Russert: One On One with Señor John McCain

“I come from a border state….I know how to fix those borders.”

Sure you do.

9 Responses to “Tim Russert: One On One with Señor John McCain”

  1. Joe Evans Says:

    McCain says: “The lesson is they want the border secured first. I come from a border state, I know how to fix those borders.”

    Who is “they?“ Would that be US—the American taxpaying citizens who rose up in unison to defeat the monstrosity of an amnesty bill they called ‘immigration reform,’ that was being deceptively foisted upon the people of the US by Sens. Kyl and McCain, along with their comrade Ted Kennedy?

    And if this amnesty champion “knows how to fix the borders,” why hasn’t he? Instead he offers us an open door to fast track us to third-world status. He still has amnesty in his back pocket, polished up bright and shiny, and ready to be served up as a ‘guest worker program.’

    I am a lifelong Republican who would NEVER vote for this elitist creep and proficient liar. If he and Hillary are such buddies, what would the difference be? I don’t trust either of them.

  2. Ben F. Says:

    McCain is the most underhanded, miserable excuse of a Republican United States Senator in my lifetime. He and Hillary need to go under a desk together - and not reemerge.

  3. americanchaos Says:

    As an Arizonan, I don’t understand why we are even ENTERTAINING the thought of McCain as a presidential candidate. He’s pandering to the Mexicans in an attempt to give illegal aliens the opportunity to vote — illegally. He’s encouraging them to keep coming across by telling them they’ll be given a pass on their illegal behavior.

    I have to say, it’s a sad state of affairs if it got down to a choice between Clinton and McCain for President and it would create a dilemma for me.

    How this guy can call himself an Arizonan, with the blight that illegals bring into this state, is just amazing to me. He’ll probably take the state in the GOP primary because “he’s OUR candidate” — at least that’s what his toadies keep shoving down our throats — but it’s absolutely SHAMEFUL that people vote for someone for reasons like that rather than because they’ve done some research, which in McCain’s case isn’t hard to do.

    I’d wager that in our public schools in the Phoenix area the MAJORITY of students are either outright illegal or at the very least CHILDREN of illegals, which MAKES them illegal if you read the 14th Amendment as it was intended to be read. They treat our emergency rooms as their own doctors’ offices — the difference is that they don’t even have to pay a co-pay.

    Our deserts and mountains are covered with illegal alien trash which is destroying large areas of formerly pristine land here. Why does McCain want to reward this, and how does he reward this? By installing that smirking jackass Hernandez as an “advisor” to his campaign? Thanks one hell of a lot, “Maverick” John McCain!

    Would you just PLEASE go away?

  4. Jay Bird Says:

    John McCain has shown himself nationally as the slippery slug we Arizonans have long known him to be. These interview clips are very revealing. The fact that he would appoint the notorious Juan Hernandez to serve in any official capacity in his campaign organization tells me all I need to know.

    I am ashamed McCain has had such a free ride representing our fine state. He carpet-bagged in, married well and has taken us all for fools.. But now that his open border arrogance will affect my children and theirs, it is more than I can stand. He grew up in the lap of luxury and resides that way to this day. Yet he is willing to sell out future generations of Americans in order to pander for illegal votes.

    My relatives out of state are surprised by the degree to which many of us loathe him. He was never a topic of conversation until this campaign.

  5. Elizabeth Says:

    Just finished watching Fox News’ America’s Newsroom where they were showing clips of the candidates in their last thrust in Florida. I was speechless as I watched the very liberal John McCain telling a crowd of his supporters that he “is a conservative.” That’s news to me and I’ve lived in Arizona as long as McCain’s been selling real conservatives out.

    Is his open borders/amnesty scam a conservative issue? How about his support of same-sex ‘marriage,’ opposition to energy independence by voting against drilling in ANWR, harsher regulations of our Second Amendment rights, McCain-Feingold campaign finance restrictions, etc.?

    He is a desperate snake oil salesman, hoping for ignorant customers.

  6. Macbeth Says:

    If we thought the “Comprehensive Immigration Reform” insanity was a despicable Shamnesty, and a nightmare of monumental proportions, wait and see what John McCain would have up his sleeve if he, Heaven Forbid, was in the White House.

  7. Ajo Joe Says:

    McCain’s “fix” is giving away this country. How do you like his new campaign Hispanic Outreach Director, Juan Hernandez, who says “there are no countries, only regions?”

  8. Frankly Speaking Says:

    Sure wish Congressman JD Hayworth had gotten reelected. The powers that be sufficiently carved up his district to ensure he was ousted. Too much of an Independent spirit for the go-along-to-get-along boys.

  9. Anna Says:

    The thought of Amnesty McCain heading the GOP ticket turns my stomach.

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