VIDEO: McCain takes on anti-war protestors
In a speech today in Denver where he talked about his plan to reduce the US’ nuclear arsenal, John McCain was confronted by anti-war protestors. Here is how he responded:
In a speech today in Denver where he talked about his plan to reduce the US’ nuclear arsenal, John McCain was confronted by anti-war protestors. Here is how he responded:
The Senator released nearly 1,200 pages of medical records spanning from ’00 through this year to the Associated Press and they are reporting that McCain “appears cancer-free, has a strong heart and is in otherwise general good health.”
The conservative blogosphere is abuzz this morning over a piece written by friend and fellow NC blogger John Hawkins expressing why, in spite of writing two opinion pieces at Townhall.com over the last few months on why conservatives should support McCain, he no longer is. In a nutshell, he believes McCain has flip flopped again on the immigration issue. It’s no surprise that Michelle Malkin (and many who have tracked back to her post) side with John on the issue.
CNN reports that after rejecting calls for weeks to reject controversial Texas pastor John Hagee’s endorsement, McCain has changed his mind:
This morning, the Washington Post published an opinion piece written by Bill Clinton’s assistant secretary of state and chief spokesman for State James Rubin, accusing John McCain of hypocrisy on the issue of negotiating directly and unconditionally with tyrannical rules by citing an interview he did with McCain he did two years ago after Hamas’ parliamentary election victories. He wrote: