Monday, March 8, 2010

John McCain: McCain's Wife and Daughter Support Gay Rights Advocates--And That Is Not Even Why You Should Vote Against Him

"McCain's Wife, Daughter Support Gay Rights Advocates."


That was the MSNBC/Newsvine "story with an agenda" several weeks ago. What was the agenda? Oh, come on. You know this one. Even though it is DEMOCRATS conducting Soviet Gulag type PURGES of "moderates" from their ranks (see today's story on Eric Massa, and his allegations of how he was treated by the White House and Nancy Peolosi because of his position on health care legislation), the industrial grade hypocrites of the mainstream media like to concentrate on "divisions" within the Republican Party. The mainstream media mantra is to view with HORROR a supposed "right wing" attempt to takeover the Republican Party--while ignoring that the LEFT WING has taken over the Democratic Party, and is purging all dissent.


Even though the mainstream media portrayed John McCain as "right wing" during the campaign--hypocritical partisans that they are--they still want to use McCain as a "moderate" being purged (or at least attempted to be purged) from the Republican Party. McCain is in a primary in Arizona, challenged by a man who calls himself more conservative. MSNBC, and the rest of the mainstream media, want to ENCOURAGE "conservatives" to "right" with "moderates" i the Republican Party, because MSNBC thinks that is good for leftist Democrats. That is a main motivation behind the above quoted headline. The other motivation is that the mainstream media is PUSHING the issue of homosexual marriage, and "gay rights".


Does it matter what McCain's wife and daughter think? Nope. Not a bit. It does not matter on whether McCain should be defeated (as he should be), OR on the merits of homosexual marriage. McCain's wife and daughter are merely tow people, with no more credibility on this "issue" than any other two people. You cannot believe in the emancipation of women and say otherwise. McCain can neither be "blamed" for the views of his wife and daughter, nor give credence to their views just because they are his wife and daughter.


Homosexual marriage is simply a TERRIBLE idea--conflicting with the entire THOUSANDS of years of human history before the 21st Century. "Sexual orientation" is merely a POLITICAL term with no objective meaning other than HOMOSEXUAL CONDUCT. Doubt me? Don't. What about the "sexual orientation" of pedophiles, polygamists, bestiality, necrophilia, and many other sexual "perversions". Indeed, there is MORE support in human history for both polygamy and incest than for homosexual marriage (as distinct from tolerance of homosexual conduct). There is absolutely no way to justify sanctioning homosexual marriage without sanctioning polygamy, and even incest. You are intellectually dishonest if you fail to recognize this. The goal here, of course, is societal APPROVAL of homosexual conduct as no different from heterosexual conduct--fully as sanctioned for society. This is NOT the same as "tolerance", and there is no reason for society to accept this political power play to force us to ignore reality, and all of those thousands of years of human history.


You can see I oppose "gay rights" (depending, of course, on what "right" you are talking about--as homosexuals are human beings entitled to the same rights as adulterers and any other human beings, whether they engage in questionable sexual conduct or not). But I would not vote against John McCain because of his wife and daughter.


Nope. I would vote against John McCain because of JOHN MCCAIN. And I would vote against him if I lived in Arizona. One of my brothers does live in Arizona, and WILL vote against McCain--even in the general election, if McCain makes it that far.


It is McCain who is as responsible as any other man for the continuing, ridiculous battle over the "issue" of homosexual marriage. It is MCCAIN--not his wife and daughter--who kept a Constitutional Amendment from being passed defining marriage as between a man and a woman. Yes. I do "blame" McCain for that, but even that is not why I would vote against McCain in Arizona.


I would vote against McCain in Arizona because McCain has devoted his political life to TRASHING conservatives, and conservative ideas. Even in his recent campaign, McCain was more enthusiastic in attacking conservatives than in attacking Obama--not personally, but even as to Obama's positions and qualifications to be President. I refuse to vote for a man like that. I did not do so for President, and I would not do so for the Senate in Arizona.


No, it is not just immigration, either, although McCain is totally wrong on that issue. It is not just "global warming", although McCain is totally wrong on that issue (except that McCain has at least opposed Obama's destructive "Cap and Trade" bill, after failing to make that an issue in the campaign). It is not just ANWR, although the McCain failure to make drilling and nuclear power an issue has virtually enbable Obama to (FRAUDULENTLY) "steal" the idea of encouraging both nuclear power and drilling. It is not even McCain's perverse insistence upon waterboarding as "torture"--when he could oppose it without that kind of stupid vehemence.


You can almost see why I would NEVER vote for McCain for any office. But it is not just his positions on issue after issue. As stated, what I cannot forgive is the way McCain has CATERED to the mainstream media attempt to discredit conservatives. As far as I can see, McCain's wife and daughter are merely following in McCain's footsteps, without being as enthusiastic about it as McCain himself. For DECADES, McCain has been the person the media goes to when the mainstream media wants to get a quote trashing a conservative.


NO man deserved it more than when the mainstream media turned on McCain in the recent election. Yet, even then, McCain was more willing to trash conservatives than Obama. Even after Obama's electioin, McCain has pretty much been that way--at least until this primary campaign.


John McCain should get the vote of NO conservative in Arizona--for any election, whether in the primary or general election.

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