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2012 campaign, Palin, Limbaugh and Cheney

Cashiered McCain Adviser Says Conservatives Headed for a Blowout



In what should be great news for conservatives, John Weaver, former John McCain campaign manager and strategist and current adviser to Utah Governor, Jon Huntsman, a potential GOP candidate for president, recently made the announcement that if in the 2012 campaign the GOP is “defined by Palin, Limbaugh and Cheney then we’re headed for a blowout.”

Obviously a statement like that from a chronic loser like Weaver was not intended to portray the GOP as winning in a “blowout” if the persons named were in prominent positions of control during that next presidential election. With his wimpy RINO strategies still dripping with defeat during past election campaigns, such as McCain’s in 2000 and 2008, he could hardly be counted on to recognize that Americans want a return to conservative government, not more run-away, socialistic, break-the-bank and mortgage our children’s futures. Most ironically, at about the same time as Weaver was spouting his message of defeat for the Republican Party if led by any of the named conservatives, his newest and most liberal RINO, Governor Huntsman, made him look like the incompetent that he is by accepting an appointment from President Obama as U. S. Ambassador to China. This guy Weaver just can’t win for losing. Talk about star-crossed, this guy even has his eyes crossed and can’t see the forest because of the trees. Trying to alibi his latest misjudgment Weaver told Byron York, Chief Political Correspondent for the May 18, 2009 edition of the Washington Examiner that “He (Huntsman) had not made a decision to run for president, but had made a decision to prepare to run. I firmly believe,” he continued, “that Huntsman and people like him are the prescription for what ails us. But I have the feeling that our party maybe won’t order that prescription in 2012.” He probably made that last declaration after assessing the damage those kind of people (McCain) did in 2008. There is massive agreement that Obama’s margin of victory would have been much larger had not Sarah Palin entered the contest as McCain’s Vice President bringing in large numbers of supporting conservatives. And if as some people have said, that Obama gave Huntsman the China appointment to cut him out of the competition in 2012, I think he should have offered it to Palin, a much more formidable candidate. To Weaver’s credit, he got some of it right; the part about “not ordering that prescription in 2012.” And for him, the chronic loser that he is, to tell Americans that “Huntsman and people like him” are what the Republicans need to win, is like saying we need more Specters, Collins’s and Snowes. The more the RINO’ier the better right Mr. Weaver? Why don’t we all just do like Specter and become Democrats instead of just pretend Democrats? Have you ever seen or heard of anyone so out of touch with the mood of the more conservative people in our country? It would be like the Pope saying we need more Muslims in the Catholic Church just for diversity. Huntsman’s acceptance of Obama’s offer of the China post appointment, at the very least saved Weaver of the embarrassment of yet another loss. It would be nice if Specter hired Weaver to run his campaign for the Senate in 2010. Don’t laugh! Weaver said we need people like that to win. In the meantime, Joseph Russo of Conservatives4Palin.com, commented on Weaver’s remarks about the kind of people needed to win that Weaver “would have been ripping Ronald Reagan in the 1970’s.” Can I make a suggestion Mr. Weaver? Please offer your services to Al Gore if you hear he might run again – FOR ANYTHING.

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Jerry McConnell——

Gerald A. “Jerry” McConnell, 92, of Hampton, died Sunday, February 19, 2017, at the Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill, Mass., surrounded by his loved ones. He was born May 27, 1924 in Altoona, Pa., the fifth son of the late John E. and Grace (Fletcher) McConnell.

Jerry served ten years with the US Marine Corps and participated in the landing against Japanese Army on Guadalcanal and another ten years with the US Air Force. After moving to Hampton in 1957 he started his community activities serving in many capacities.

 

He shared 72 years of marriage with his wife Betty P. (Hamilton) McConnell. In addition to his wife, family members include nieces and nephews.

 

McConnell’s e-book about Guadalcanal, “Our Survival was Open to the Gravest Doubts

 


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