McCain to attend Rothschild's purim fundraiser

Senator's Supporters Are Invited to Lunch With a Lord

Sen. John McCain plans at least one campaign event on his week-long congressional trip to Europe and the Middle East: a March 20 fundraiser in London. An invitation sent out by the campaign says the luncheon will be held at Spencer House, St. James's Place, "by kind permission of Lord Rothschild OM GBE and the Hon Nathaniel Rothschild." Tickets to the invitation-only event cost $1,000 to $2,300. Attire is listed as "lounge suits."

The fund raiser will be limited to Americans, as foreigners are not permitted to donate to presidential candidates.

McCain spokeswoman Jill Hazelbaker said the campaign will reimburse Congress for the political portions of the trip, as well as the senator's flight home, because he is flying separately from the congressional delegation.

"We are also paying for the fundraiser and his hotel that evening in London," Hazelbaker said. "We will reimburse the Treasury for the cost of a flight to London."

I'd say this is proof that it's over for Hillary and the big zionists are switching horses to the broken down, foundered McCain.

Enjoy the matzos Senator - they're type O- this year!

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>Enjoy the matzos Senator - they're type O- this year!

lol

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"Money" has no value - people do.

qrswave | Sun, 2008-03-16 20:12

In honor of John McCain..

He's traveling to Israel in the same trip.

Crimes of Zion | Mon, 2008-03-17 13:14

"There are no Russian prisoners of war, only traitors." -- Joseph Stalin, commenting on Soviet soldiers captured by the Germans. When Stalin's own son Yakov was taken prisoner, he announced: "I have no son called Yakov."

Jeder war ein großer Krieger
Hielten sich für Captain Kirk

I was glad to come
I'll be sad to go
So while I'm here
I'll have me real good time

Jonny Verdorben | Wed, 2008-03-19 18:22

This is all to predictable.

McCain leads Obama by 6, Clinton by 8 in Reuters/Zogby Poll

The latest Reuters/Zogby national poll gives Republican Sen. John McCain leads over both his potential Democratic rivals for the White House.

He's ahead of Obama by 46%-40% and ahead of Clinton 48%-40%.

Zogby says the survey of 1,004 "likely" voters was done March 13-14, and has a margin of error of +/- 3.2 percentage points. So, McCain's lead over Clinton is "outside" the margin of error, but his lead over Obama is not. In the matchup against Obama, McCain's support might be as low as 42.8% (since 46-3.2=42.8) and Obama's support might be as high as 43.2% (since 40+3.2=43.2).

Our standard reminder on all posts about polls, especially when there are nearly eight months to go before Election Day: Polls are snapshots of current public opinion, not forecasts for what will happen when people vote.

Update at 1:05 p.m. ET: Rasmussen Reports' "daily tracking poll" gives McCain a 48%-42% lead over Obama and a 49%-43% lead over Clinton.

LatinAmericanview | Thu, 2008-03-20 02:44

the Democratic vote is being split two ways in that poll. It's misleading. When Obama is eliminated and Hillary gets the nomination, most Obama supporters will begrudgingly jump over to Hillary's side.

If McCain really has been chosen, this could be one way they're preparing us for it, but I doubt it. I still think Hillary is the chosen one.

Crimes of Zion | Thu, 2008-03-20 07:07

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