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John McCain Suffers Republican Mutiny Back Home
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Who is Rob Haney? He is the Republican state committeeman in Arizona's District 11, McCain's home district. In the past, Haney and his fellow committee members would meet from time to time to review their annual budget, vote on bylaws and pass resolutions. If anyone represents Arizona's Republican Party, advancing the causes of faith, family and freedom, it is the folks from District 11. Yet their importance, let alone their existence, seemed to matter little to their state's famous and ambitious senior senator.
All that changed when Haney organized a revolt that hardly needed encouragement. "People would be calling in to [state committee] headquarters every week, absolutely enraged, threatening to leave the party because of some comments McCain made," Haney told me. "The guy has no core, his only principle is winning the presidency. He likes to call his campaign the 'straight talk express.' Well, down here we call it the 'forked tongue express.'"
Rank-and-file Republicans are disgruntled about McCain's support for campaign finance reform and gun control and his opposition to a federal ban on gay marriage. Conservative anger reached a boiling point in 2004 when McCain led the opposition to Prop 200, a state ballot measure restricting public services for undocumented immigrants. In the summer of 2005, months after Prop 200 succeeded with support from nearly 70 percent of GOP voters, Haney introduced a resolution in District 11 to censure McCain for "dereliction of his duties and responsibilities as a representative of the citizens of Arizona." After the resolution coasted through the district, it was introduced before the GOP committee of Maricopa County, Arizona's largest, encompassing Phoenix and Scottsdale (once home to Barry Goldwater).
At the time, McCain and his handlers were working to burnish his conservative credentials to win over wary Republican primary voters. The effort began with McCain's May 2006 graduation speech at Liberty University, a school founded by the Rev. Jerry Falwell, whom McCain had dubbed an "agent of intolerance" during his rancorous 2000 run for the presidency. His makeover continues on February 23, when he is scheduled to speak before the Discovery Institute, the right-wing think tank that has attempted to introduce into public school biology classes the teaching of Intelligent Design.
Although Arizona is somewhat off the national radar, Haney's resolution posed a threat to the McCain makeover. Apparently alarmed, the senator dispatched his chief of staff to the Maricopa County Republicans' meeting to warn against the resolution. At McCain's behest, Arizona's other GOP senator, Jon Kyl, sent his own chief of staff as well. But Haney's resolution passed by a nearly unanimous vote. "No one in the party structure would dare say anything about McCain and the grassroots was enraged, so I voiced their concerns," Haney said. "And McCain and the party establishment came down on me hard. They said, 'You're going to destroy his chances in the presidential campaign.'"
Not content to let the purely symbolic resolution stand, McCain recruited a slate of candidates to oust Haney and his allies in last November's state committee elections. McCain supporters formed a political action committee, Grassroots Arizona PAC, to bankroll this effort. Forty percent of Grassroots Arizona's funds were provided by two Democratic donors from San Francisco apparently enraptured with McCain and his "maverick" image, Gregory and Lisa Wendt, which added fuel to the flames of Haney's revolt. McCain's slate was formidable, including Fife Symington, a former Arizona governor coaxed out of retirement to come to the rescue of his old friend. So worried was McCain about being rebuked by his own party that he threw his own hat into the race, announcing that he would run for state committeeman.
When the votes were counted, McCain and his entire slate were resoundingly defeated. Despite endorsements from virtually every Republican member of Arizona's Congressional delegation, Symington, who had never lost a race in his life, was crushed -- as was McCain. Adding insult to injury, in January another key McCain ally, Republican political consultant Lisa James, was defeated for state GOP committee chair by Randy Pullen, a prominent McCain critic and anti-immigrant activist who headed the campaign for Prop 200. James's defeat could complicate McCain's presidential ground game because she was to have used her position at the top of Arizona's Republican apparatus to secure the state's primary for McCain.
McCain is still likely to win his home state's primary. But according to Haney, the senator's failed attempt to oust his critics has galvanized his conservative opponents. "If McCain had just been quiet about me passing those resolutions," Haney said, "the whole issue would have died. I mean, it is unheard of for anyone to care so much about district committeemen."
McCain's botched revenge has solidified his reputation in Arizona's Republican circles as a divisive, untrustworthy and even dangerous figure. Haney hopes the general public meets this side of McCain before his penchant for angry reprisals is invested with the powers of the presidency. "This just shows that McCain is mentally unstable and out of control and vindictive," Haney told me. "If he is determined to go through that much trouble to attack a district committee chairman, what does that say about his ability to handle real political problems?"
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Posted by: Prophit on Feb 16, 2007 5:29 AM
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Well, this traditionally republican state went dem in 2006. These people (without my starting a thing) stopped me and started telling me how angry they were at all politicians. They said they voted dem in 2006 even though they are republican, because they wanted change. They wanted out of Iraq, they wanted no attack on Iran and they wanted us to come home from all over the world and mind our own business.
Now they are upset at the dems as well for being so weakneed about all of it. Everyone is ticked off and everyone is talking. Everyone has seen the light BOTH DEMS AND REPUBS and they are mad as hell. In fact, these people were saying "We see the light, and nothing of the propoganda works anymore."
They will never believe any politicians again. They also hinted that these people are treasonous and something must be done to change things even if it has to be the American people who do it. I was shocked.... of course I agreed with everything they said.
They were surprised that I knew what I knew and felt as they did and usually we are on different sides of many issues. So, they were encouraged as I was. I AM TELLING YOU THEY WERE ANGRY. It isn't going to take much to get people off their duffs. I can feel it... its pulpable. I think everyone is in for rude awakening.
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Who would you want to be your commander-in-chief? One of America's greatest living war heros or Slick Willie's slick understudy?
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It would be nice if the author had included exactly WHEN Haney's resolution was passed--to put all these moves in perspective.
So what are the San Francisco Democrats (the Wendts) thinking? Give him enough rope and he'll hang himself?
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He came home from the Hanoi Hilton, looked at his wife, didn't like that way she had aged and as a reward to her for raising his kids and staying faithful embarked on a series of highly public affairs with other women.
In Arizona McCain might be Senate material, but there is no way this hollow man should be President.
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Jerk.
And Doug E Hughie Scott, you are delusional.
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Prophit is right, America has had enough of her politicians. People are angry and getting angrier. We are heading into a civil war of monumental proportions where our military will be forced to choose sides - the people or the President. Our citizens will have to choose between a dictatorship or a free democratic society. A Japanses admiral once feared that the bombing of Pearl Harbor would awaken a sleeping dragon. That Dragon was the American people, and Mr. Bush, Mr. McCain, and the rest of you who serve or would serve in Washington, the Dragon is waking up and you will be lunch! I see no chance of us avoiding this as long as we the people allow the course we are on to continue.
This can only stop if someone steps up and says "Enough! I will not stand for this kind of insanity any longer" and puts forth plans that are reasonable, Constitutional, and look to the future of this nation first, and the desire for world domination has not place there. Look for someone who cares enough about this nation to sacrifice their lives for it; who will give full measure for Her and Her people; and who, no matter what, will fight to the death to preserve Her and Her Consititution. Look for someone who plans and offers up those plans for the future, not just the present. Look for someone who does not hide in the sand, but steps forward and asks the American people to follow without reservation and with hope for something better. When you can find that person, push, pull, drag, whatever you have to do to that person to get them into the White House. This is the person who can rescue our nation from its leaders, but only if the American people are willing to help get that person there. This is not just one person's fight any longer - it is the fight of all of us, and its answers will not be found in the political parties. It will be found somewhere within our nation's people and our nation's soul.
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Apparently, even though McCain has one of the most conservative voting records (#3 or #4 I believe) around, he is not conservative enough for these knuckle walkers.
Too bad. There's so much more to criticize this cowardly faux hero for.
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Well, this traditionally republican state went dem in 2006. These people (without my starting a thing) stopped me and started telling me how angry they were at all politicians. They said they voted dem in 2006 even though they are republican, because they wanted change. They wanted out of Iraq, they wanted no attack on Iran and they wanted us to come home from all over the world and mind our own business.
Now they are upset at the dems as well for being so weakneed about all of it. Everyone is ticked off and everyone is talking. Everyone has seen the light BOTH DEMS AND REPUBS and they are mad as hell. In fact, these people were saying "We see the light, and nothing of the propoganda works anymore."
They will never believe any politicians again. They also hinted that these people are treasonous and something must be done to change things even if it has to be the American people who do it. I was shocked.... of course I agreed with everything they said.
They were surprised that I knew what I knew and felt as they did and usually we are on different sides of many issues. So, they were encouraged as I was. I AM TELLING YOU THEY WERE ANGRY. It isn't going to take much to get people off their duffs. I can feel it... its pulpable. I think everyone is in for rude awakening.
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Who would you want to be your commander-in-chief? One of America's greatest living war heros or Slick Willie's slick understudy?
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Posted by: psyopswatcher on Feb 16, 2007 5:52 AM
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It would be nice if the author had included exactly WHEN Haney's resolution was passed--to put all these moves in perspective.
So what are the San Francisco Democrats (the Wendts) thinking? Give him enough rope and he'll hang himself?
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He came home from the Hanoi Hilton, looked at his wife, didn't like that way she had aged and as a reward to her for raising his kids and staying faithful embarked on a series of highly public affairs with other women.
In Arizona McCain might be Senate material, but there is no way this hollow man should be President.
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John Haggee sent out a letter to his minions after meeting with McCain and stated that McCain was:
"one of them" and "he get's it!"
"One of them" and "what he get's" is explained in
Jan 31, 2007 article at
http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org
"Might YOU Be a Racist?"
eileen fleming
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
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Posted by: momly on Feb 16, 2007 8:10 AM
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Jerk.
And Doug E Hughie Scott, you are delusional.
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Posted by: american on Feb 16, 2007 10:19 AM
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Posted by: sofla100 on Feb 16, 2007 11:47 AM
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» RE: Let The Republicans Eat Their Own
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Posted by: djnoll on Feb 16, 2007 12:23 PM
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Prophit is right, America has had enough of her politicians. People are angry and getting angrier. We are heading into a civil war of monumental proportions where our military will be forced to choose sides - the people or the President. Our citizens will have to choose between a dictatorship or a free democratic society. A Japanses admiral once feared that the bombing of Pearl Harbor would awaken a sleeping dragon. That Dragon was the American people, and Mr. Bush, Mr. McCain, and the rest of you who serve or would serve in Washington, the Dragon is waking up and you will be lunch! I see no chance of us avoiding this as long as we the people allow the course we are on to continue.
This can only stop if someone steps up and says "Enough! I will not stand for this kind of insanity any longer" and puts forth plans that are reasonable, Constitutional, and look to the future of this nation first, and the desire for world domination has not place there. Look for someone who cares enough about this nation to sacrifice their lives for it; who will give full measure for Her and Her people; and who, no matter what, will fight to the death to preserve Her and Her Consititution. Look for someone who plans and offers up those plans for the future, not just the present. Look for someone who does not hide in the sand, but steps forward and asks the American people to follow without reservation and with hope for something better. When you can find that person, push, pull, drag, whatever you have to do to that person to get them into the White House. This is the person who can rescue our nation from its leaders, but only if the American people are willing to help get that person there. This is not just one person's fight any longer - it is the fight of all of us, and its answers will not be found in the political parties. It will be found somewhere within our nation's people and our nation's soul.
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Posted by: opeluboy on Feb 16, 2007 3:05 PM
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Apparently, even though McCain has one of the most conservative voting records (#3 or #4 I believe) around, he is not conservative enough for these knuckle walkers.
Too bad. There's so much more to criticize this cowardly faux hero for.
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» RE: Me, too.
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Posted by: danmaeso on Feb 16, 2007 8:36 PM
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Posted by: candara on Feb 16, 2007 11:18 PM
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Posted by: rtmyth on Feb 17, 2007 8:28 AM
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Posted by: tomkara on Feb 17, 2007 10:56 AM
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