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Old 10-16-2008, 11:21 AM
 
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Of note, she has been a long time Democrat but now is voting for McCain. Everyone needs to watch this, ESPECIALLY if you are undecided about who to vote for. Watch the whole thing. It's near the end that she explains how 40% of people are not paying taxes now and will be getting a tax CREDIT even though they are not paying taxes. This is the crux of the whole thing about Obama's "95% tax cut." This woman makes sense. Go ahead and bash her, libs; I know you will. You will say OF COURSE she supports McCain because she's rich. Being rich doesn't mean she's not right. She is right. I'm not rich and socialism would probably BENEFIT me, but I'm still not for it.

Lynn Forester de Rothschild on Cavuto : NO QUARTER
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Old 10-16-2008, 11:58 AM
 
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Lynn Forester de Rothschild in interview with Neil Cavuto, asking her about Bill Clinton’s indication that he understands why John McCain was considering postponing the debate:
“Well, back up to what John McCain really wanted.
“John McCain knows that two-thirds of Americans are really frightened right now. And this is the biggest crisis to face this country in a hundred years.
And that Barack Obama says, ‘Let’s issue a joint statement,’ and says to Washington, ‘Call me if you need me.’
“The other one, John McCain, says, ‘No, we’re going to sit down, eyeball to eyeball, Democrats and Republicans, and do what’s right for the American people.’ That’s what John McCain said. …”
[Cavuto interrupts]
Cavuto: “You know that by agreeing with the guy who’s challenging your party’s guy, it’s not going to look good for your party’s guy, Barack Obama, right?”
de Rothschild: “Bill Clinton has always put the best interests of America first. That’s why he got 45 million people to vote for him. So he’s not going to play politics with the lives of Americans. He never did. And so he’s not being political.”
[Cavuto interrupts]
Cavuto: “So when the Obama folks [unintelligible] Barney Frank, Harry Reid were saying that John McCain was actually the one playing politics, using it to showboat an issue, to make a ‘Hail Mary’ pass, what do you make of it?”
de Rothschild: “I make that such a cheap shot. I mean, how many times does John McCain have to prove he will take a shot from the hallelujah Obama chorus of the media to do the right thing for the American people?
“John McCain knows who he is, he knows where he is going, he knows what is right and he will always do it.
“Obama will always say it’s political. Well, it’s getting to be a little thin. …”


I'm looking for a transcript of what she said last night on Cavuto about 40% of Americans WHO PAY NO TAXES will be a tax credit under Obama's plan. Haven't found the transcript, but if you click on the link above and watch the video, she talks about that near the end. The whole thing is well worth watching though.

I notice the Dems won't comment on this. LOL.
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:04 PM
 
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She's a moron, since she was a Hillary supporter (supposedly), and Hillary's economic plan is nearly identical to Obama's.

Just proves that some Americans are truly morons, and it seems the majority of them will be voting McCain this year.
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:08 PM
 
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She's promoting "Democrats for McCain."

"By donating to DemocratsForMcCain.com, you will help us spread the word about John McCain to Democrats, Independents and others who might not otherwise be willing to let the world know they support Sen. McCain for President in '08.

We will use your donation to continue to improve this DemocratsForMcCain.com web site, increase the visibility of the site, offer additional McCain items to the public and last, but not least, do everything we can to help get Senator John Sidney McCain elected as the next President of the United States."

last but not least, indeed!
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:10 PM
 
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I think that I would rather get my economic analysis from economist rather than Baronesses.
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:11 PM
 
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She's promoting "Democrats for McCain."

"By donating to DemocratsForMcCain.com, you will help us spread the word about John McCain to Democrats, Independents and others who might not otherwise be willing to let the world know they support Sen. McCain for President in '08.

We will use your donation to continue to improve this DemocratsForMcCain.com web site, increase the visibility of the site, offer additional McCain items to the public and last, but not least, do everything we can to help get Senator John Sidney McCain elected as the next President of the United States."

last but not least, indeed!
DUH - there is a REASON she is for McCain. Obama is a socialist!!!!!!
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:12 PM
 
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She's a moron, since she was a Hillary supporter (supposedly), and Hillary's economic plan is nearly identical to Obama's.

Just proves that some Americans are truly morons, and it seems the majority of them will be voting McCain this year.
Hillary's economic plan was not the same as Obama. Hillary is left, but she's not a radical socialist like Obama.
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:17 PM
 
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Hillary's economic plan was not the same as Obama. Hillary is left, but she's not a radical socialist like Obama.

It was identical. How was it different? Do explain.
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:20 PM
 
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It was identical. How was it different? Do explain.
Identical? Educate yourself.
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Old 10-16-2008, 12:21 PM
 
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I think that I would rather get my economic analysis from economist rather than Baronesses.
Obama's 95% Illusion
It depends on what the meaning of 'tax cut' is.
Obama's 95% Illusion - WSJ.com

Or how about this one 100 many from Obama's own Harvard and Chicago are against it!

Economists Statement on Barack Obama's Risky Economic Proposals
100 Economists Warn That With Current Weak Financial Conditions Barack Obama's Proposals Run A High Risk Of Throwing The US Into A Deep Recession

following statement signed by 100 distinguished and experienced economists at major American universities and research organizations, including five Nobel Prize winners Gary Becker, James Buchanan, Robert Mundell, Edward Prescott, and Vernon Smith. The economists explain why Barack Obama's proposals, including "misguided tax hikes," would "decrease the number of jobs in America."
The prospects of such tax rate increases under Barack Obama are already harming the economy.
The economists conclude that "Barack Obama's economic proposals are wrong for the American economy."
The proposals "defy both economic reason and economic experience."

The full economists' statement on Barack Obama's economic proposals and a complete list of economists who support it follows:

JohnMcCain.com - McCain-Palin 2008 (http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/News/PressReleases/96557315-1694-4d8f-9b0a-c29f0f0872e6.htm - broken link)
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