Republican Mitt Romney accused John McCain of using dirty tricks by suggesting the former Massachusetts governor wanted a deadline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, in a spirited debate Wednesday night that underscored the intensity of their presidential rivalry.
Coming 24 hours after McCain defeated him in Florida, Romney vented his frustrations over the Arizona senator's claims from last weekend.
"I have never, ever supported a specific timetable" for withdrawing troops, Romney said. McCain's accusation on the eve of Tuesday's primary, he said, "sort of falls into the dirty tricks that I think Ronald Reagan would have found reprehensible."
Inspired by Jessica McBride's creative use of language, to wit:
"Good for Mark Green... whallah, by midday Doyle was following his lead...." Committed to the monitoring of the local right-wing media and exposing their lies, hypocrisies, and foibles, so that you don't have to.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Thursday's Topic On Sykes' Show
Does anyone think that Sykes, or Belling for that matter, won't be using this for most of their shows tomorrow?
I am amazed. The repubs learnedee nothing form 06. All the better for us if they don't support their candidate. Only possible problem is a third party candidate. Maybe Bloomberg. Won't be an already dumped republican because they can't get enough votes to stay in the race. Lieberman? How about a ticket of Clinton McCain.
ReplyDelete...he said, "sort of falls into the dirty tricks that I think Ronald Reagan would have found reprehensible."
ReplyDeleteWhat, like Iran-Contra?