"Campaigning in Bedford, N.H., Senator John McCain's first response to reporters asking about the issue was to giggle and pantomime mowing a lawn and clipping hedges.
McCain said, before restraining his laughter:
"I'm more than pleased with the fact that I live in a condominium. Obviously, it's amazing, but he may have a perfectly good explanation."
Not like he is a racist or anything, though!
And this guy is the illegals Republican friend?
Well, doesn't mean he has to respect them -- or anyone, for that matter, huh?
McCain is the new favorite of the Zionist controllers, so I expect him to be rising.
"Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, has taken a slightly different line on Iran than his rivals, often focusing on reports that it was supplying weapons to militias in Iraq that were being used against American troops.
Mr. McCain said the release of the report was such a “rare occasion” that he would still “have to try and make sense of it” before commenting in depth. But he did say that Iran was still bent on the destruction of Israel and on interfering in Iraq, and that therefore the sanctions against Tehran were appropriate. Referring to the war in Iraq, he said, “We were deceived by intelligence reports in that situation,” and because of that, the public is “justifiably skeptical."
Well, well, well, look who is going down on Israel's throbbing member!!
Don't gag, Johnny!!!
Awright, back to Mitt the Hypocritt:
"Fred Thompson's campaign also seized on the issue.
Todd Harris, a spokesman, in a statement:
"First Mitt Romney was FOR illegal immigrants working on his lawn, and then he was against it, then for it, and now I guess he's against it again. Sounds like his position on amnesty."
Illegal immigration is one of the hottest issues in the Republican presidential race, drawing the candidates into a contest of who can be toughest. Romney has made cracking down on it a centerpiece of his campaign.
At campaign stops, he talks about completing a fence along the US-Mexico border, cutting off federal funds to so-called sanctuary cities, and creating a tamper-proof ID card for workers. He has blasted anyone who would hire illegal immigrants as "sanctuary employers," and his official policy booklet states that he wants to "crack down on employers who continue to hire illegals with stiffer fines and penalties."
The Democratic National Committee, which has criticized virtually every move Romney has made, didn't pass up the opportunity. Spokesman Damien LaVera e-mailed copies of the story to reporters covering the campaign with a single comment:"Really?!?!?!" All FOOLEYS, huh?
Politics, as covered by AmeriKa's MSM!
Pffft!