Is John McCain a "Compassionate Conservative"?

        

Today’s (Sunday May 11, 2008) Arizona Republic devoted a couple of inches to the report that “The man picked by the John McCain campaign to run the 2008 Republican National Convention resigned Saturday after a report that his lobbying firm used to represent the military regime in Myanmar. ...” 

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Yesterdays’ Arizona Republic revealed that Covance, the company that tests stuff on animals, quietly hosted an open house, attended by invitation only guests such as Fife Symington, whose public relations firm is handling publicity for Covance.  You may remember him as the Republican business tycoon turned Governor that was convicted by jury trial of sleazy deals, but got it turned over on a technicality?  Of course Hilliary’s husband pardoned him on the way out of the Billiary Presidency.  But that’s another story.

         

The open house was all hush-hush and well guarded by the Chandler police to ensure that there was no unseemly attendance by the protestors against animal cruelty, which have been fighting tooth and nail to keep this facility out of the East Valley.  Another “compassionate conservative” surfaces momentarily in the NeoCon cesspool.

     

Of course there John McCain’s huggable supporter Reverend Hagey, a religious faaaar right example of a sizeable chunk of the religious believers in the Deep South.  John McCain is loathe to jettison this “compassionate conservative” support for fear of alienating these end-time zealots.  

     

But the fabric of lies that this “compassionate conservative” movement is upholstered in is getting quite threadbare.  And that is revealing the ugly framework underneath that anyone with true compassion finds loathsome!  

     

The “compassionate conservative” framework made of the wood of Bushes was flimsy to start with, and needs to be sent to Hell! 

     

Burn Bush, Burn.  Impeach the SOB and Dick Vader in an undisclosed Death Star location.