Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Mark Levin endorses Hayworth for Senate over McCain


Best Selling Author, Conservative National Talk Show Host Endorses Hayworth Over McCain
PHOENIX, ARIZONA. JANUARY 26, 2010. Mark Levin, a New York Times best-selling author and conservative national talk show host, has endorsed J.D. Hayworth’s Republican primary challenge to 24-year U.S. Senator John McCain. Highlights of Levin’s commentary from Tuesday’s show include: “Let me put my marker down right now for J.D. It wasn’t even a hard decision.” “I don’t trust him (McCain).” “McCain is not a solid conservative.” “You want to send a signal that will be heard all over the world? Elect J.D. and defeat McCain.”

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9 comments:

Dena V. said...

"A Rasmussen Reports survey this month showed McCain holding a 53 percent to 31 percent lead over Hayworth in a primary matchup."

What is it they say? Oh yeah, the proof's in the pudding.

JD might want to toss the towel in already. I mean, I'm sure Arizonans remember that JD was such a popular and powerful congressman (note the sarcasm) that as an incumbent, he lost in a no-fail Republican district in 2006...

Ryan King said...

Did you know that the congressional staff once voted JD the second biggest blowhard in congress? I personally don't want someone who's well known for that representing me... JD should have stuck to the radio waves, where he belongs, and leave his voice out of the Senate.

Heather Whiteford said...

Hey! Did you all know that JD will be at Sundance this year?! http://sundance.bside.com/2010/films/casinojackandtheunitedstatesofmoney_sundance2010 A new documentary showing at Sundance about Abramoff called Casino Jack. Of course, JD was in tight with Abramoff... Just who we need to rep us, a liar and a cheat. I don't know about you all, but I'm voting for a true hero and conservative. And there's only one man who fits that description: McCain.

Bob Duncan said...

JD Hayworth was on the Ways and Means Committee (I believe the first ever Arizonan on it) when the Republican controlled Congress was engaging in massive big government spending. He was direct culpability. He can’t run away from his legacy on the big spending that cost Republicans control of Congress and cost him his seat to Harry Mitchell.

Jennifer Monnat said...

JD should just quit while he's ahead, so to speak. He was such a (begin sarcarm) popular and powerful congressman (end sarcasm) that as an incumbent, he lost in a fail-proof Republican district in 2006...

Anonymous said...

JD talks like a conservative, but he was a big spender in Congress. He is a one-trick pony. His only issue is immigration, but unlike McCain, he has never done anything to fight the big-spending in congress or the government intrusion in the private economy.

Anonymous said...

What are you eve n talking about - do you NOT want the best for this state? JD can't even budget his own allowance. Was JD ever the nominee for GOP Pres?

The Warrior said...

Senator McCain is a fiscal conservative and continues to stand up for conservative values. And come election day, the voters will re-elect McCain, regardless of the other candidate's endorsements. Arizonans think for themselves and will make the right decision.

Anonymous said...

It'd be a shame if John McCain represents AZ in the US Senate for another six years. Best of luck, JD.