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McCain Campaign Still Supporting Anti-Catholicism and Anti-Semitism

Sends the horrific Joe Lieberman to John Hagee’s hatefest to give a keynote.

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8 Responses to “McCain Campaign Still Supporting Anti-Catholicism and Anti-Semitism”

  1. SpiderJ says:

    Christ, Oliver, I’m sorry, but your headlines as of late have been the sort of nonsense I expect from FAUX News. McCain’s campaign had nothing to do with Lieberman’s appalling decision to keep contact with Hagee.

    Unless you have a link that proves the connection, then you’re just leaving yourself wide open for somebody to point out that you’re being dishonest. And they’d be right.

    Lieberman is a tool and I don’t understand why Connecticut kept him. But he’s acting independently of McCain here.

  2. Lieberman is one of McCain’s chief surrogates and advisers.

  3. SpiderJ:
    It is easy to see why Connecticut kept HoJo. The Republicans ran some tool who only got 10% of the vote(Don’t forget that Rove & Bush were telling CT Republicans it was okay to vote for HoJo and in fact, Rove told Repubs to give campaign $$ to HoJo). I’ll let you guess where the rest of the Republican vote went. When was the last time a Republican in any race, anywhere, got 10% of the vote? Washington, D.C. maybe? Is it even possible for a Republican candidate anywhere to get only 10%?

  4. Sean D. Martin says:

    And Wright was one of Obama’s. Yes, Obama eventually distanced himself from Wright. But prior to that point a lot of folks were defending Obama’s relationship with Wright and certainly would have complained if anyone tried to criticize Obama because of someone Wright supported. How many degrees of separation do we have to get to before it drops to a “yeah. So?” level?

  5. SpiderJ says:

    I’m aware of Joe and John’s excellent adventures, but where is your evidence that McCain “sent” him, rather than Lieberman being a tool on his own time?

  6. Duros62 says:

    Hey, Sean, I thought we weren’t gonna talk about stupid shit anymore?

  7. daniel rotter says:

    This really is a shark-jumping moment for Lieberman. There are plenty of pro-Israel groups that Joey can speak to besides the one headed by Hideous Hagee.

  8. Sean D. Martin says:

    Duros: Hey, Sean, I thought we weren’t gonna talk about stupid shit anymore?

    I think it’s OK to talk about stupid shit if all you’re doing is pointing out “Hey, that’s stupid shit.” (SDM: How many degrees of separation do we have to get to before it drops to a “yeah. So?” level?)