You know a political campaign is desperate when they start putting up a flurry of last-minute signs in front of other candidates’ signs. Jim Ward’s campaign must have done some internal polling and discovered that he is way behind in the primary. It is illegal to tamper with other candidates’ signs, and the way some of the Ward signs have been put up raises suspicions. The photos below reveal that Ward has tied his signs onto other candidates’ signs – did the candidates approve or was the activity illegal? It wouldn’t be the first time Ward has illegally posted his signs; in the past he has posted oversized signs blocking the view at intersections. It is amusing watching the Jim Ward meltdown. He started out his campaign as a San Francisco elitist with ties to McCain, and now is resorting to elementary school tactics.
Jim Ward campaign in meltdown; frantically posting signs in front of others
Sunday’s Tea Party at the Border gaining national coverage
A m e r i c a n P o s t – G a z e t t e
Distributed by C O M M O N S E N S E , in Arizona
Friday, August 13, 2010
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John McCain’s Strange Political Season – New York Magazine
While we often don’t get the flavor of John McCain that those ‘in the know’ back in Washington DC experience, the following essay describes the essence of the man John McCain, that some here in Arizona have experienced, and the resulting taste; that we’d desperately love to wash away this election season.
It’s from the July 19, 2010 edition of New York Magazine written by Joe Hagan. The title appropriately enough is:
“What would a Maverick Do?”
http://nymag.com/news/politics/67144/index

An early quote from the Hagan’s article pretty well sums up McCain’s dichotomy: “The former maverick who once fought his own party on everything from tax cuts to torture, who built a reputation as a prickly independent, now marches in lockstep with his party, from his objection to Sonia Sotomayor’s Supreme Court appointment to his support of a draconian new immigration law in Arizona that would have repulsed him three years ago.”
Now, THAT’S the John McCain we’ve come to know this campaign season. So what is this article really about?
The key word in this lengthy article is simply: “Paranoia”; as best exemplified in the next quote: “From the first, there has been a sense of urgency in this campaign that was absent from his presidential run. McCain told friends early on that he didn’t want to ‘go out like Barry Goldwater,’ his Arizona predecessor in the Senate, who barely eked out his last reelection bid. Though no credible candidate had yet appeared to challenge him, McCain harbored a healthy paranoia.”
The result of this paranoia is now clearly seen over the last year plus, as he desperateley traveled the state practically begging, cajoling, bribing or blackmailing elected officials for their endorsements. So concerned was he that, as Hagan aptly points out, as the campaign in 2008 McCain feared the conservative backlash in his own state. He worried greatly about a highly visible conservative running to his right, challenging him on his core values. That challenge from the right truly bothered him.
What he needed was a shell of a candidate that talked a good conservative talk, yet stood zero chance of winning. Along came Jim Deakin; a candidate so utterly unfit for this office prestigous office, and bereft of any political experience. So perfect is Deakin, THAT if John McCain did NOT encourage him to run through one of his intermediaries, with promises of significant military contracts; McCain TRULY would wish that he HAD RECRUITED HIM! So incredibly Machiavellian!
There’s much more to learn about the ‘not so wonderful’ side of McCain, that is covered so well in the article, that my analysis could not do it full justice.
Want to know more? About the John McCain known so well in the ‘other’ Washington? Read the rest of the article!
More praise for Romley–from Kyrsten Sinema
Rick Romley has run a campaign for the Republican nomination for County Attorney that seems more appropriate for someone seeking the DEMOCRAT nomination for County Attorney.
Now as he engages in an 11th hour, transparently political attack on Sheriff Arpaio and former County Attorney Andrew Thomas, about the only people cheering him are Democrats. Once again Kyrsten Sinema applauds Romley. Our faithful readers will remember that Sinema also praised Romley for his amnesty plan for illegal aliens.
Here’s a little bit of friendly advice to Mr. R: when you’re running in a Republican primary against a competitive opponent who is clearly trying to get to the right of you (which Romley has made a far too easy task), it’s probably not good when the most far left political figure in the state is singing your praises.
Convicted Con Artist Hired, Promoted by Tom Horne
It Was Only a Matter of Time….kabloom!
It was never a matter of “if”, but more of “in how many ways” can the JD campaign implode? In the vernacular of pop culture…JD has jumped the shark. Ironic does not come close to describe the comparison of JD and the originator of the phrase.
The classic TV show Happy Days had hit the skids, with few of the remaining characters left it needed to ramp up its ratings and tried a series of 3 “Hollywood” segments. The cocky, cool, and full of himself character…The Fonz… makes a jump on water skis over a shark. Fonzie “jumped the shark”. The scene was so cartoonish that it has become the quintessential phrase for identifying the event when an endeavor has met its downturn and certain demise.
No one can deny JD’s pandering ways. His ability to triangulate and move a topic from the original point to the place he wants it to be, in order to make his desired point…no matter how unrelated…is no big news. Anyone who listened to his radio show for more than 5 minutes could tell you that. But he has been in overdrive!
Just when did the JD effort begin to fall apart, come unhinged, or “jump the shark”?
The suspicion of imminent implosion was when JD mouthpiece Rachel Alexander described the announcement of Luke Air Force Base’s preferential position in the F-35 placement as “pork”. Trying to desperately move the title of pork-lover, big spender from her guy to McCain, the campaign actually hoped voters would think keeping Luke open was a bad thing. A $2 Billion annual infusion into our state’s economy, a national defense necessity, an international security effort…pork? Desperate doesn’t even come close to describing such a statement. I know Rachel thinks herself an “intellectual” but does she think everyone else is just plain stupid?
The determined intention to go off the deep end was made clear when JD attacked the Bush family in a radio interview saying:
The sad fact about the Bush family is this stubborn notion of noblesse oblige, combined with verbal dyslexia.” JD Hayworth
Are you kidding? JD cannot build himself up enough; the incessant desire to huff and puff is beyond his own control. Foghorn Leghorn would be proud.
But JD’s answer to a question this week at a tea party meeting could easily be the point of lift-off.
JD actually suggested that Obama is a better president than McCain would have been.
By now, people have started to shake their heads and are giving the eye roll. The fall-out from this statement is when propulsion definitely was achieved. In yet another of many episodes where JD refuses to accept responsibility for his own words and actions, he calls in to Barry Markson, the “sitting-in for Barry Young” host. It is while Markson is taking a call from a listener who is expressing his opinion about JD’s Obama love-fest when JD can’t take it anymore…..
Listen for yourself as he dodges the issue and hangs up rather than answer.
Never one to disappoint in the unbelievable category, full height was reached when Hayworth surrogate “American-Post Gazette” decided to go for broke and sent out a diatribe that can best be described by a comment made on the post… “insanely spurious”.
The disgusting piece of propaganda used the sexual orientation of a non-candidate to draw a very jagged line to the support of gay marriage. Apparently, to JD and his supporters being gay must be antithetical to being a conservative. Such a notion is the equal to this ridiculous statement by Harry Reid, “I don’t know how anyone of Hispanic heritage could be a Republican…”
I do not support gay marriage. This has nothing to do with gay marriage. It has nothing to do with Prop 8 in California. It is simply an ugly, low-life and determined effort to move the needle on a desperate campaign.
So, in keeping with the JD mentality…are all gay folks to remain unemployed or is it they just can’t work for anyone with an “R” after their name? Someone better send that memo to DC because there are more than a few openly gay staffers in some very high positions.
Does JD Hayworth really believe being gay is tantamount to being unqualified or is it disqualified? If he is adhering to such a position, someone better check out the EEOC guidelines on hiring because a lawsuit cannot be far behind with such a policy. Now that the originating email has made its way around the net…I can just imagine the scrutiny his hiring practices would bring.
Between the anti-Bush statement, the gay-bashing rhetoric, and Obama-love one must wonder, just what is it this guy is thinking? Clearly, he isn’t.
I fully expect the attack comments from folks invoking the Christian right will fly ….so let me save some of you some time. I am a born-again, spirit-filled Christian. I oppose gay marriage and believe the Bible is very clear on the matter. I will make no apologies to anyone on that issue. The Bible is also very clear on a few other things…like the “love your neighbor” and “whatever you do for the least of them” sort of stuff. If given a choice, I will choose to walk in love not hate.
Judge rejects Horne complaint over Arpaio ads exposing his pro-amnesty position
A m e r i c a n P o s t – G a z e t t e
Distributed by C O M M O N S E N S E , in Arizona
Thursday, August 12, 2010
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Brian Miller Announces Suspension of Campaign
For Immediate Release: August 11, 2010
(Tucson, Arizona) Brian Miller announced at an event this evening that he will be suspending his campaign for Congressional District 8. Brian Miller, a Constitutional conservative Republican, ran his campaign on a platform of limited government, individual freedom, and peace through strength.
Brian Miller released this statement: “Though we have run a tremendously successful grassroots campaign on a limited budget, at this point I do not have the funds to continue this race. My competitors have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on advertising – and it is impossible for me to make up that gap. We are looking to the future, and I believe the only candidate who can beat Gabrielle Giffords in November is Jonathan Paton.
“I want to thank all of my supporters and volunteers from the bottom of my heart. This has not been as easy decision for me, but I think it is best. I will not give up the fight for the Constitution and freedom, because this is an ongoing battle – for me, my family, and all Americans.”
Grassroots Interviews with Scottsdale City Council Candidate Guy Phillips
Tonight, I interviewed Guy Phillips, a conservative candidate for Scottsdale City Council. There’s six people in the race running for three open seats and that somehow avoids a primary (three Republicans and three Democrat candidates?), so, Mr. Phillips’ name will be on the November 2nd ballot. I wish him a lot of luck. City politics aren’t known for conservatism and neither is Scottsdale. We need conservatives in office at ALL levels of government.
John McCain’s character does matter
Hugh Hewitt Coming to AZ for Dr. Paul Gosar
Peter & Dena Smith
cordially invite you to their home for a reception with
Hugh Hewitt
in support of
Candidate for U.S. Congress in Arizona’s First Congressional District
Thursday, August 12th, 2010
Scottsdale, AZ
6:00pm
Suggested minimum contribution of $200 per person
Often referred to as, “the most influential Conservative you’ve never heard of”, Hewitt’s nationally syndicated radio show is heard in more than 120 cities across the United States every weekday afternoon which has an audience estimated at more than 2 million listeners every week. Hewitt is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, and has been teaching Constitutional Law at Chapman University Law School since it opened in 1995.
Professor Hewitt has been a frequent guest on CNN, Fox News Network, and MSNBC, and has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times. He has also received three Emmys for his work as co-host of the ground-breaking Life & Times program. Hewitt also served for nearly six years in the Reagan Administration in a variety of posts, including Assistant Counsel in the White House and Special Assistant to two Attorneys General.
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Mr. Hewitt will also be joining Dr. Gosar in Prescott Valley earlier in the day. Thursday Aug 12th.
11:00am to 12:30pm.
The event is free and open to the public. For more information or to RSVP visit
www.GosarforCongress.com/Get-Involved/Hugh-Hewitt
We’re Just Not Seeing Results
By Jane 001
American people don’t want more stimulus from Capital Hill. We can’t be more clear about our disdain for stimulus bills and our desire for government spending to go on lock-down. Nevertheless, the U.S. Senate advanced another $26 billion jobs stimulus bill on Aug 5. GOP Senators had been successful with a filibuster until Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins of Maine did their usual dance across the aisle.
The U.S. Senate is advancing spending bills with the speed of a runaway freight train. Although, there’s at least one seasoned GOP veteran in that body who could rally perennial defectors like Snowe and Collins. Some say he’s so effective, no other living Arizonan can be trusted with the job. Despite being tagged as a political tactician, John McCain’s lack of influence with his colleagues is glaring. We can’t count the number of times the Snowe-Collins script has been played. A true tactician would have solved this riddle by now and performed the statesman-like magic in his possession. But there is no magic; and neither are there results.
Maybe John McCain does his best work with Democrats. It’s fine if he enjoys crossing the aisle. But what good is it for someone to cross the aisle when he can’t go across the hall and secure a couple of votes!
New Prolife Arizona issues prolife candidate ratings

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: David Roney, PAC Chair
(480) 949-6020
prolifearizona@gmail.com
ProLife Arizona, the new prolife organization in Arizona, has just released the results of its candidate surveys. ProLife Arizona was started by former Arizona Right to Life PAC Chair David Roney, as a result of detrimentally misleading endorsements coming from another prolife organization regarding Arizona races. ProLife Arizona rates candidates solely based on their actual prolife positions, and not political influence, nor contributions. “I was very disappointed when another Arizona prolife organization endorsed John McCain over JD Hayworth, as well as their choices in a few other races. “John McCain has championed taxpayer-funded embryonic stem cell research, which is abhorrent to the prolife community. JD Hayworth is a far better choice for the unborn, ” ProLife Arizona Chairman David Roney said. “It was just time for an organization to provide facts to the public so voters can make their own decisions.”
ProLife Arizona is composed of mostly former leadership from Arizona Right to Life. Any candidate for office in Arizona who has not yet taken the survey can get it on the website, ProLifeArizona.com.
John McCain Again Turns to Homosexual Mark Buse to Lead Re-Election Campaign
A m e r i c a n P o s t – G a z e t t e
Distributed by C O M M O N S E N S E , in Arizona
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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Glenn Beck: John McCain worse than Barack Obama
McCain Spokesman was Hoaxster Al Gore’s Research Director
It should come as no surprise that John McCain’s spokesman was the Research Director for Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection.
John McCain has no problem hiring individuals who fabricate falsehoods and spins it in a way to fool voters. That’s what’s happening in Arizona and if John McCain pulls off a re-election bid, he can thank Brian Rogers.
Here are several excerpts from Rogers’ political rounds:
Here’s a curious development for you: Brian Rogers, spokesperson for John McCain’s presidential campaign last year, is now working for Al Gore.
Rogers sent an email dispatch on Friday announcing his new job as research director for Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection. In the email, Rogers said he will be “working on the Repower America campaign to pass comprehensive energy and climate change legislation.”
On the campaign trail last year, Rogers’ shining moments included attacking Barack Obama for opposing increased domestic oil and gas production, arguing that Obama lived in “a frickin’ mansion” that was “bought in a shady deal with a convicted felon,” and insinuating that Obama is an “arugula-eating, pointy headed professor-type.”
I guess we’re supposed to say something about strange bedfellows here … (Grist.org)
And,
And when McCain press secretary Brian Rogers said last week he was leaving to work for Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection, fellow McCain aide Michael Goldfarb declared, “Everybody knew Rogers was a tree-hugger, but I didn’t think he’d take it this far. He’s dead to me.” (The Hill)
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McCain’s director of communications Brian Rogers is now 0 for 3 and his job security is looking bleak. Rogers is pounding away with the press releases two and three a day regurgitating as many of the same attacks over and over. He is being ignored. The press releases are being deleted without being read. The credibility of McCain’s people with their so called exclusives and early releases “just to you” are falling on deaf ears. The press knows Rogers has gone as wide as he could to every outlet on the list in Arizona. The only people listening is MSNBC, the leftist buddies of Rogers throwing him a bone because he did so well for Al Gore. (Tucson Citizen)
















