by Ann Coulter
Posted: 12/26/2007
All I want for Christmas is for Christians to listen to what Mike Huckabee says, rather than what the media say about him. The mainstream media keep flogging Huckabee for being a Christian, apparently unaware that this "God" fellow is testing through the roof in focus groups.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Liberals Sing ‘Huckelujah’
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Sunday, December 23, 2007
The McCain Update - December 22, 2007
This week we released a very special new ad, "My Christmas Story." The ad tells the heartwarming story of the most transcendent and uplifting experience of John McCain's imprisonment.
As a prisoner of war in Vietnam, John McCain's spirit was lifted by the compassion of a single prison guard during one of his darkest hours. The simple actions of the guard reminded John McCain of the true meaning of kindness and gave him hope during the Christmas and holiday season.
Click here to watch our latest ad. Please forward it to your friends and family, and remember the power of a simple act of kindness this Christmas.
The McCain Update - December 22, 2007
This week we released a very special new ad, "My Christmas Story." The ad tells the heartwarming story of the most transcendent and uplifting experience of John McCain's imprisonment.
As a prisoner of war in Vietnam, John McCain's spirit was lifted by the compassion of a single prison guard during one of his darkest hours. The simple actions of the guard reminded John McCain of the true meaning of kindness and gave him hope during the Christmas and holiday season.
Click here to watch our latest ad. Please forward it to your friends and family, and remember the power of a simple act of kindness this Christmas.
Endorsements & Latest News
This has been an incredibly exciting week of endorsements for John McCain. On Monday, Senator Joe Lieberman endorsed him in New Hampshire, asking Republican and Independent voters to support John McCain in the first-in-the-nation primary on January 8. Senator Lieberman endorsed John McCain because, "In this critical election, no one should let party lines be a barrier to choosing the person we believe is best qualified to lead our nation forward."
The newspaper endorsements continue to come in for John McCain as well. The Des Moines Register, the largest newspaper in Iowa endorsed him last Sunday. The Boston Herald, The Boston Globe, and The Portsmouth Herald, some of the most popular newspapers in New Hampshire, gave their endorsement of John McCain.
Additional endorsements this week include:
Keene Sentinel: "John McCain"
Valley News: "The Case For McCain"
New York Sun: "In A Rare Move, Kissinger Endorses McCain"
Associated Press: "McCain Basks In Ex-Dem Lieberman Support"
Other important news articles:
Newsweek: "The McCain Scenario"
Boston Herald: "Meanwhile, McCain Might Pull A Lazarus Act"
Union Leader: "Polls Show McCain Gains"
ABC News: "McCain: 'Having Fun' In The Home Stretch"
Wall Street Journal: "McCain's Surge"
Washington Times: "McCain Outflanks Giuliani In N.H."
Des Moines Register: McCain Sees Resurgence In His Run For President
Union Leader: "Commander In Chief: McCain Is The Best Choice"
Spend Primary Night in New Hampshire
Be the lucky person who gets to spend January 8th in New Hampshire with John McCain and the campaign staff as we push on to victory. Spend the final 24 hours with us working to turnout our voters and celebrating a great win in the Granite State.
Every person who donates at least $50 between now and January 4th, and every maxed out donor to the campaign will be eligible to win this opportunity to be a part of McCain history. You will stay with the staff at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, attend the final New Hampshire townhall and rally and work with the campaign volunteers on Election Day Get Out the Vote activities. You will attend the election night hospitality suite and election night Victory Party - and be there to cheer on Senator McCain as he wins the New Hampshire Primary!
Just follow this link and donate at least $50 and you will be eligible to be a part of the fun and excitement that is the New Hampshire Primary! We will contact the winner by phone on January 5th so you have time to make your travel arrangements to New Hampshire.
Become a McCain Ace!
With a donation of $25 dollars or more, you will become a 'McCain Ace' and your name will be permanently featured on our website's 'McCain Aces' board. This wall of recognition will be a record of your support for John McCain. It takes courage to stand with the right presidential candidate through thick and thin, and we want to recognize your efforts and commitment.
Endorsements & Latest News
This has been an incredibly exciting week of endorsements for John McCain. On Monday, Senator Joe Lieberman endorsed him in New Hampshire, asking Republican and Independent voters to support John McCain in the first-in-the-nation primary on January 8. Senator Lieberman endorsed John McCain because, "In this critical election, no one should let party lines be a barrier to choosing the person we believe is best qualified to lead our nation forward."
The newspaper endorsements continue to come in for John McCain as well. The Des Moines Register, the largest newspaper in Iowa endorsed him last Sunday. The Boston Herald, The Boston Globe, and The Portsmouth Herald, some of the most popular newspapers in New Hampshire, gave their endorsement of John McCain.
Additional endorsements this week include:
Keene Sentinel: "John McCain"
Valley News: "The Case For McCain"
New York Sun: "In A Rare Move, Kissinger Endorses McCain"
Associated Press: "McCain Basks In Ex-Dem Lieberman Support"
Other important news articles:
Newsweek: "The McCain Scenario"
Boston Herald: "Meanwhile, McCain Might Pull A Lazarus Act"
Union Leader: "Polls Show McCain Gains"
ABC News: "McCain: 'Having Fun' In The Home Stretch"
Wall Street Journal: "McCain's Surge"
Washington Times: "McCain Outflanks Giuliani In N.H."
Des Moines Register: McCain Sees Resurgence In His Run For President
Union Leader: "Commander In Chief: McCain Is The Best Choice"
Spend Primary Night in New Hampshire
Be the lucky person who gets to spend January 8th in New Hampshire with John McCain and the campaign staff as we push on to victory. Spend the final 24 hours with us working to turnout our voters and celebrating a great win in the Granite State.
Every person who donates at least $50 between now and January 4th, and every maxed out donor to the campaign will be eligible to win this opportunity to be a part of McCain history. You will stay with the staff at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, attend the final New Hampshire townhall and rally and work with the campaign volunteers on Election Day Get Out the Vote activities. You will attend the election night hospitality suite and election night Victory Party - and be there to cheer on Senator McCain as he wins the New Hampshire Primary!
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD: "MY CHRISTMAS STORY"
At press conferences in Manchester and Columbia today, U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign released a new television ad to run in New Hampshire and South Carolina. The ad, entitled "My Christmas Story," tells the story of the most transcendent and uplifting experience of John McCain's imprisonment.
"This ad tells the inspiring story of John McCain, whose spirit was lifted by the compassion of a Good Samaritan during one of his darkest hours, revealing the true light of Christmas and the holiday season," said Sergeant Major Paul Chevalier (Ret.), Chair of the New Hampshire Veterans for McCain Coalition. "It's a powerful reminder that regardless of how difficult the circumstance, simple acts of compassion can bring hope to us all."
VIEW THE NEW AD HERE: http://www.johnmccain.com/mychristmasstory
Script for "My Christmas Story" (:30-TV)
JOHN MCCAIN: "One night, after being mistreated as a POW, a guard loosened the ropes binding me, easing my pain.
"On Christmas, that same guard approached me, and without saying a word, he drew a cross in the sand.
"We stood wordlessly looking at the cross, remembering the true light of Christmas.
"I will never forget that no matter where you are, no matter how difficult the circumstances, there will always be someone who will pick you up.
"May you and your family have a blessed Christmas and Happy Holidays.
"I'm John McCain and I approve this message."
JOHN MCCAIN: MY CHRISTMAS STORY
As a POW, my captors would tie my arms behind my back and then loop the rope around my neck and ankles so that my head was pulled down between my knees. I was often left like that throughout the night.
One night a guard came into my cell. He put his finger to his lips signaling for me to be quiet, and then loosened my ropes to relieve my pain. The next morning, when his shift ended, the guard returned and retightened the ropes, never saying a word to me.
A month or so later, on Christmas Day, I was standing in the dirt courtyard when I saw that same guard approach me. He walked up and stood silently next to me, not looking or smiling at me. After a few moments had passed, he rather nonchalantly used his sandaled foot to draw a cross in the dirt. We stood wordlessly looking at the cross, remembering the true light of Christmas, even in the darkness of a Vietnamese prison camp. After a minute or two, he rubbed it out and walked away.
That guard was my Good Samaritan. I will never forget that man and I will never forget that moment. And I will never forget that, no matter where you are, no matter how difficult the circumstances, there will always be someone who will pick you up and carry you.
May you and your family have a blessed Christmas and Happy Holidays.
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