Giuliani To Drop Out Of Race, Endorse McCain

                             
 As John McCain celebrates a huge victory in the Florida Primary, a victory that not long ago many would have never thought possible for the McCain camp. Florida, a state that Rudy Giuliani staked all of his bets in and spent a huge portion of his political fortune...was all for not. Rudy finished a low third and is already set to bow out of the race this afternoon and endorse John McCain.  Rudy was to be the front runner for the conservatives and the champion against terror. Seems to me that the successes in Iraq and the mostly quiet front on the war on terror seemed to have hurt Rudy in recent weeks. The economy has taken the forefront in the Presidential race and America's Mayor was left in the dust.  Rudy with his endorsement of McCain, will position himself for a possible office in a McCain administration.   Read More Here.... 

 A misguided campaign and a lethargic effort that only Fred Thompson, a can of Ensure, and a couple of Geritols could be proud of. Rudy, Rudy, Rudy! 


UPDATE! 


 
Yeah, It's official..........I Support John McCain 

Thx LT.....





 

   

 

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  • 1/30/2008 2:04 PM Steve Scariano wrote:
    And thus the nation avoids certain peril and disaster. Good riddance, Rudy. You vile, degenerate, and evil excuse for a human being.
    1. 1/30/2008 3:09 PM CG wrote:
      Steve, where's your tolerant, lovable, liberal heart at my friend? Hmmmm, you sound like one of the so-called intolerant, hate-filled neocons you profess to abhore? Hmmmmmmm......
      1. 1/30/2008 3:26 PM Steve Scariano wrote:
        Absolutely no love or tolerance will ever be shown by me towards Rotten Rudy, CG. Never. Has he left the building yet?
        1. 1/30/2008 4:46 PM CG wrote:
          Please elaborate my friend, do tell. Why the bad vibes???
          1. 1/30/2008 5:06 PM Steve Scariano wrote:
            On Rudy? You're kidding, right? There's a world of information out there on the guy a what a scumbag he is...
            1. 1/31/2008 9:37 AM Conserva-giant wrote:
              I've read plenty of stuff on Rudy, written by people who, quite frankly, do not like the man. And that's fine. Some accuse him of "thuggery", iron-handed tactics, ruining the careers of his rivals, etc, etc, etc. Some may be true to a certain extent, some are probably sour grapes from people with an axe to grind. No problem, you're entitled to your opinion of the man, right, wrong or indifferent. Now, go out and find me a politician who's nose is clean.....squeeky frickin' clean, with no skeletons in the closet, no axes to grind, no lobbyist's pockets to line, no asses to cover for, whatever the case may be. Guess what, there is none and I don't care if it's Barack or Hill or McCain or Edwards, somewhere, sometime and in some manner, they've all shoved it up someone's ass. Hell, Hillary leaves a trail of shit behind her so deep she could fertilize the Sahara desert with it. Scumbag, just like you say Rudy is, just from the other side of the political aisle.
              1. 1/31/2008 11:45 AM Wayne McIntyre wrote:
                The silence is deafening.
          2. 1/30/2008 7:36 PM Wayne McIntyre wrote:
            I think Rudy pissed in his cheerios. Maybe shit in his hat?
            1. 1/31/2008 12:03 AM Annie wrote:
              Nah...leftys are intimidated by those who accomplish things.
  • 1/30/2008 11:57 PM annie wrote:
    Steve, if you are going to make accusations, I would suggest you lay down your joint and back them up. Please note just because you say so is not good enough.
  • 1/31/2008 12:00 PM Annie wrote:
    This whole thing has been very disappointing. I think in the end, the red queen has a good chance of beating McCain. Out of all of the candidates on the Republican side, he is the weakest link as far as the most skeletons in his closet is concerned.

    Unless there is a cosmic shift in the liberal atmosphere, Obama will not get the democrat nod.

    By the time Hillary gets done with McCain (doesn't matter how much uglier her skeletons are, the media is on her side), he will wish he was back in Vietnam. And the media, like good Clinton monkeys, will pick his positions on Keating, Kennedy, Feingold, and Lieberman, like vultures on a carcass. Notice how they are not making a peep about any of his record how?
    Unless the media decides they prefer him over her since either way, they won't lose.

    I think Romney has a better chance. The only thing she has on him is his being a Mormon. I don't know about you, but from my perspective, they come off as good upstanding people.
    He has worked in the private sector, understands economics, and is more likable than the marxist hag with an axe to grind.

    McCain is as cantankarous and dark as she is. An eye poker and dog kicker.
  • 1/31/2008 12:04 PM Annie wrote:
    And a quick comment on the poor excuse of a debate last night, it really pisses me off that McCain continues to make digs at Romney for being a business man that made his own fortune. I'm sick of the constant class warfare libtards play. Especially when their sole purpose is to keep people needy so that they can lord over them.

    Hey McAmnesty, at least he earned his money, you married yours. Punk.
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