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The why is summed up in part by the endorsement-if only the real John McCain had been running-and in part by last weeks Conservatives for Obama, so-called Obamacon: The biggest brigade in the Obamacon army consists of libertarians, furious with Mr Bush's big-government conservatism, worried about his commitment to an open-ended war on terror, a ...
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The why is summed up in part by the endorsement - "if only the real John McCain had been running" - and in part by last week's Conservatives for Obama, so-called Obamacon:
Planet GNOME Robert Love 2008
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While the apparent Democratic nominee, Barack Obama, has genuine support among a few conservatives – a friend of mine calls herself an "Obamacon" – the stay-at-home option would seem to be more likely.
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He never requested them; he never subscribed to anything, for he was not a supporter: he was not, and never could be, an 'Obamacon'.
British Blogs 2009
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He is fair, if tight-lipped, in adding a number of testimonies from the right — thus anticipating the famous “Obamacon” defectors, from Peggy Noonan to Christopher Buckley, who were such a feature of the post-convention (i.e., post – Palin nomination) months of the campaign.
Cool Cat 2009
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He is fair, if tight-lipped, in adding a number of testimonies from the right — thus anticipating the famous “Obamacon” defectors, from Peggy Noonan to Christopher Buckley, who were such a feature of the post-convention (i.e., post – Palin nomination) months of the campaign.
Cool Cat 2009
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Or, fight back by posting as a fake conservative that supports Obama (an Obamacon)!
Clinton advisor blames strategy disagreements, money for loss 2008
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There was no moving Nathan, a loyal Obamacon who accused the rest of us of failing to see the magic in this futuristic agent of change.
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Novak was speculating on if and when Obamacon suspects Chuck Hagel and Colin Powell would openly dump their party and endorse Democrat Barack Obama for President.
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"The Republican Party is a dead rotting carcass with a few decrepit old leaders stumbling around like zombies in a horror version of 'Weekend With Bernie,' handcuffed to a corpse," is how Novak quoted one Obamacon, a former Jack Kemp lieutenant.
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