Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A McCain Slip... The real R.I.N.O. McCain shines through: John McCain is Wrong about Ken Buck

McCain rallied an army of lobbyists to raise money for a candidate that was the pick of Washington's establishment. He is visiting Colorado to personally attack a true conservative, Ken Buck. The Senate Conservatives Fund is not happy!

Dear Friends:



I have very urgent news regarding the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Colorado. I have just learned that Arizona Senator John McCain plans to travel to Colorado this weekend to campaign against Ken Buck, the principled conservative in the race.


Ken Buck's opponent is the pick of the Washington establishment, but Buck has proven to be the pick of the people of Colorado. The old guard in Washington, aided by the liberal national media, is determined to stop the people of Colorado from sending a true conservative to the U.S. Senate.


In a prepared response, Buck's campaign consultant had this to say about McCain's campaign trip to Colorado:


"The visit comes as no surprise. McCain called on Jane to run. He rallied an army of lobbyists to raise money for her. Now, at the end of a desperate campaign, Norton's dragging Sen. McCain all the way out of her closet. He's coming to Colorado to personally attack Ken Buck."


Ken Buck is a rock-solid conservative and will bring positive, new ideas to the U.S. Senate. He's run a positive, grassroots campaign and is strongly supported by Tea Party activists. Ken Buck is an authentic conservative leader who will stop reckless spending, oppose amnesty, and fight for our constitutional freedoms.


As Buck came from behind and rose in the polls, his opponent began making dishonest attacks against him. When that didn't work, she began using gender politics against him, claiming voters should vote for her because she wore "high heels." When Buck jokingly told a crowd they should vote for him because he didn't wear high heels -- a reference to his opponents desperate use of gender politics -- she accused him of being a sexist.


This is exactly the kind of thing that Americans dislike about politics. Far too many candidates cannot seem to run on the issues and give people positive reasons to support them.


If Ken Buck wins the primary and goes on to win in November, he will join a growing group of new Republicans in the Senate who will fight to take our country back.


Thank you for standing for conservative values and the principles of freedom.


Respectfully,


Jim DeMint

United States Senator

Chairman, Senate Conservatives Fund

I received this through the Arizona Tea Party, McCain is showing his true colors once again.  He only talks like a true Conservative to get elected and then flips once elected.  Its time to send him to retirement.





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