McCain courts Hispanic voters
Have you noticed how the war bloggers have put their bloodthirsty hopes behind John McCain? (Despite the fact that Hillary's trash-talking against Iran has made her the Neocons' favorite pin-up girl.) Those once mortified by McCain's amnesty bill for illegal aliens seem to have forgiven him -- his promise of unending war and glory in the Middle East apparently compensates for his cultural betrayal. Even FrontPageMag, which used to feature good articles about illegal immigration, has backed off the issue in favor of banging the war drums against Iran.
McCain backed away from his Open Borders policy when he ran for president, telling voters that he "got the message." But you can bet he'll go back to his wicked ways as soon as he has the chance.
And this story makes that abundantly clear:
The senator from Arizona used Cinco de Mayo as a launching pad for a new Spanish-language Web site on Monday, and he emphasized his stance on immigration and border security as he tried to court the Hispanic vote.
Cinco de Mayo? Spanish-language Web site? And an appearance before the La Raza convention this July? Does that sound like someone who really "got the message" voters sent him? The same article about McCain's pandering to Hispanics gives some mighty strong hints about his actual agenda:
In 2005, McCain angered some in his party when he and Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy unsuccessfully pushed for a comprehensive immigration reform bill that included a path to citizenship.
McCain now says he would focus first on securing the borders before offering other ways to deal with illegal immigration.
Translation: McCain and the DC globalists will try to fake us out with a big show about border security -- and then they'll cram amnesty down our throats.
Then he can get around to launching his war against Iran.

2 Comments:
We can trust John McCain to sell us out any way he can.
Mark Robertson
Which makes him about like all other DC clones.
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