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Title: LMAO: McCain Rebukes Hispanic Voters
Post by: roo_ster on April 07, 2009, 11:51:04 AM
This is so rich.

Willfully blind folks McCain concoct an alternate reality where illiterate illegal aliens are good for the rest of America, unskilled hispainc immigrants quickly assimilate, and then vote GOP.

And when real reality hits them in the face, they get all huffy.

1. Allow millions of unskilled illiterate foreigners into your country.
2. Impose multicultural mandates from the federales.
3. ? ? ? ?
4. Profit!



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McCain Rebukes Hispanic Voters
    Stung over the voting bloc's 2-to-1 support of Obama in November, the senator says to look to the new president for immigration leadership.

    John McCain sounds angry and frustrated that, despite the risks he took in pushing immigration reform, Hispanic voters flocked to Democrat Barack Obama in last year's presidential contest. McCain's raw emotions burst forth recently as he heatedly told Hispanic business leaders that they should now look to Obama, not him, to take the lead on immigration.

    The meeting in the Capitol's Strom Thurmond Room on March 11 was a Republican effort led by Sens. McCain of Arizona, John Thune of South Dakota, and Mel Martinez of Florida to reach out to Hispanics. But two people who attended the session say they were taken aback by McCain's anger.

    What began as a collegial airing of views abruptly changed when McCain spoke about immigration, according to these sources, who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution. Anonymity was also requested by a third source, who was not at the meeting but was told, independently of the other two, that McCain had displayed his notorious temper.

    "He was angry," one source said. "He was over the top. In some cases, he rolled his eyes a lot. There were portions of the meeting where he was just staring at the ceiling, and he wasn't even listening to us. We came out of the meeting really upset."

    McCain's message was obvious, the source continued: After bucking his party on immigration, he had no sympathy for Hispanics who are dissatisfied with President Obama's pace on the issue. "He threw out [the words] 'You people — you people made your choice. You made your choice during the election,' " the source said. "It was almost as if [he was saying] 'You're cut off!' We felt very uncomfortable when we walked away from the meeting because of that."

Did McCain really expect something different?
Title: Re: LMAO: McCain Rebukes Hispanic Voters
Post by: HankB on April 07, 2009, 11:58:15 AM
RINOs haven't realized that when trying to curry favor with the Left, while they may get a pat on the head, they won't get the Left's votes.

But they will lose votes from their base.

Anyway, McCain was WRONG on illegal immigration, and it's rich that he still doesn't get it, and gets all huffy at not being rewarded for being wrong.  :laugh:

<bleeping> RINO.
Title: Re: LMAO: McCain Rebukes Hispanic Voters
Post by: seeker_two on April 07, 2009, 12:10:28 PM
Wouldn't McCain need to have Hispanic voters before he could rebuke them?....  ;/
Title: Re: LMAO: McCain Rebukes Hispanic Voters
Post by: longeyes on April 07, 2009, 12:49:23 PM
These guys are driven by their own compulsions.  They want to be loved, to be the generous patrons

McCain may be sorely miffed but I'm betting this won't stop him from supporting Obama's coming-soon-to-a-nation-near-you amnesty for illegals.
Title: Re: LMAO: McCain Rebukes Hispanic Voters
Post by: Standing Wolf on April 07, 2009, 01:15:10 PM
The only thing McCain ever did right was survive capitvity in Viet Nam.
Title: Re: LMAO: McCain Rebukes Hispanic Voters
Post by: AZRedhawk44 on April 07, 2009, 03:11:52 PM
So now he's wrong and petulent instead of just wrong.