Maverick News And Paid Blog Trolls

By Ryan • on February 10, 2010

Good news, fellow members of the maverick paradigm.  There’s plenty happening today.

  1. Marco Rubio, the opponent of McCain’s chosen candidate Charlie Crist in the Florida Senate Primary, is having a moneybomb today.  Help show your maverick support to McCain, Wannabe Kingmaker of RINOs, by ensuring Crist loses or tries to make a graceful exit from the primary to avoid a humiliating defeat.  Giving McCain a nice political slap to the face is a great way to start off his campaign season.
  2. Sheriff Joe Arpaio has given his endorsement to J.D. Hayworth in the Arizona Republican primary, and has decided to fundraise for him.
  3. Dick Armey came out in support of McCain over Hayworth, praising his fiscal responsibility.  A spokesperson denies that it was an endorsement and that’s true, but it’s a distinction without a difference.  This puts Armey squarely in the RINO column, and worthy of all the maverick support you can give him.

And for today’s maverick conspiracy theory, I give you the possibility of McCain blog comment cookie-cutter posters and aggressive trolls.  I’ve suspected he’s used this sort of help for a while, or someone was using it on his behalf, particularly when visiting Michelle Malkin’s blog in 2008 during his farce of a campaign.  If it’s true, it’s nice to see he’s learned from the tactics of his fellow Democrats.

How about I post two examples and you decide?

I don’t think anyone cares about endorsements…it’s just a silly political game. My vote will be for McCain regardless because he continues to be the best person to represent the people of AZ.

Sonoran Alliance, Comment #21

And this original piece of work…

I don’t think any smart voter really cares who endorses either candidate. This is such part of the polical game that frustrates the American people. I’m voting for McCain because he continues to be the best candidate.

AZcentral.com, Comment by MsSunshine, 14th from the top

I also have the screen shots, if by some chance these comments should somehow disappear.

How come I haven’t been assigned a paid blog troll?  Am I not worthy?  Have I not suffered for the maverick paradigm?  And yet, no one comes here to say I’m a childish narcissist or call me a mouth-breathing snark waffle.  I feel so cheated.

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