Funny how everyone, including me, got such a kick out of Scott Brown taking the seat once held by Ted Kennedy. But it looks like there may be enough voter anger to go around. Here’s the article fromĀ HUMAN EVENTS.
Republican Sen. John McCain, the man who might have been president, suddenly appears vulnerable in his bid for a fourth term. A recent statewide poll conducted in January by the Behavior Research Center in Phoenix found McCain with a favorability rating of just 41 percent, his lowest numbers since 1994, when he was immersed in the Keating Five scandal.
There is a rising drumbeat of solid conservative values. All should listen including present faux conservatives.

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I have been hoping that Hayworth would run against Big Daddy McCain — Hayworth being a real conservative GOP candidate. McCain brought us the OBAMA disaster (liberal and moderate Republicans in both houses, as well as George Bush contributed too) and has done nothing put use his influence to further is own pathetic ambition.
I am very disappointed in Sarah Palin campaigning for McCain — disappointed for the first time.
I agree whole heartedly and I am also surprised at Palin. I suspect Palin will be a faint memory in 2012. I’m just not sure she can carry anything more than the base. I do hope she remains around however as she is exciting. We can gripe about Obama all day long but until we have a viable candidate with strong unquestioned conservative values we are spinning our wheels.
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