Romney Accuses McCain of 'Dirty Tricks'

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LIZ SIDOTI | January 30, 2008 11:15 PM EST | AP

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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, answers a question as former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney reacts during a Republican presidential debate in Simi Valley, Calif., Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Republican Mitt Romney accused John McCain of using dirty tricks by suggesting the former Massachusetts governor wanted a deadline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, in a spirited debate Wednesday night that underscored the intensity of their presidential rivalry.

Coming 24 hours after McCain defeated him in Florida, Romney vented his frustrations over the Arizona senator's claims from last weekend.

"I have never, ever supported a specific timetable" for withdrawing troops, Romney said. McCain's accusation on the eve of Tuesday's primary, he said, "sort of falls into the dirty tricks that I think Ronald Reagan would have found reprehensible."

The debate was held in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., six days before more than 20 states hold primaries or caucuses that could determine who succeeds President Bush as the party's standard-bearer.

McCain stuck to his guns, saying, "of course he said he wanted a timetable" for a withdrawal. McCain had made the allegation in Florida as he tried to shift the debate from the ailing economy, a stronger issue for Romney, a former venture capitalist and businessman.

Last April, Romney said U.S. and Iraqi leaders "have to have a series of timetables and milestones that they speak about" in private.

In Wednesday's debate, Romney said he was not calling for a specific withdrawal date. "It's simply wrong, and the senator knows it," he said. "I will not pull our troops out until we have brought success in Iraq."

For 90 minutes, Romney and McCain sharply challenged each other's conservative credentials and ability to lead the country. But they generally remained civil, and each called the other "a fine man."

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Romney tried to portray McCain, who performs well among political independents, as out of the conservative mainstream as the contest moves toward a cluster of states where only registered Republicans can vote. He said the Arizona senator twice voted against President Bush's tax cuts and pushed campaign finance reforms that restricted fundraising and spending. The Republican establishment embraced the tax cuts and opposed the new campaign law, which many saw as helpful to Democrats.

"Those views are outside the view of mainstream Republican thought," Romney said. He made similar arguments in Florida, but lost to McCain by 5 percentage points.

McCain disputed the claims. "I'm proud of my conservative record," he said.

In a counterpunch, he said Romney left Massachusetts with high taxes and a large debt. "His job creation was the third worst in the country," McCain said, a claim Romney rejected.

The debate allowed McCain and Romney to focus on one another after Florida voters left no doubt that they are the party's two viable contenders. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani left the race earlier Wednesday and endorsed McCain.

During the debate, The Associated Press reported that California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger would endorse McCain on Thursday. Schwarzenegger was in the audience, as was Nancy Reagan, widow of the former president.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Rep. Ron Paul of Texas also participated in the debate televised by CNN, but largely watched as the two front-runners, who were seated next to each other, trade barbs. Huckabee protested, "this isn't a two-man race."

"If you want to talk conservative credentials, let me get in on that," said Huckabee, who has won no contest since the Jan. 3 Iowa caucus.

Paul reiterated his criticisms of the Iraq war and U.S. monetary policies.

McCain tried to deflect questions on illegal immigration, a sore point with many Republicans who resented his push for a Senate bill, ultimately unsuccessful, that would have granted a path to legal status for millions of undocumented immigrants now in the country.

Asked if he would vote for his bill now, McCain replied, "it won't" come to a vote "because people want the borders secured first." He said he supports new efforts to prevent illegal crossings.

California is one of several states voting on Tuesday that has a large immigrant population.

Romney said McCain opposed Bush's first-term tax cuts because they were tilted largely toward the rich. But Romney defended the cuts, saying, "I believe in getting rates down. I think that builds our economy."

McCain said he opposes tax cuts that are not coupled with spending restraints. Republicans lost congressional seats in 2006 less because of the Iraq war than because of out-of-control spending that alienated conservatives, McCain said.

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Republican Mitt Romney accused John McCain of using dirty tricks by suggesting the former Massachusetts governor wanted a deadline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, in...
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Republican Mitt Romney accused John McCain of using dirty tricks by suggesting the former Massachusetts governor wanted a deadline for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, in...
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Association with Lieberman spells defeat. McCain is wrong about why the Democrats gained control of the Senate. It was their opposition to the war in Iraq that that made them winners. When he's placid I suspect tranquilizers. When he's animated I suspect amphetamines.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 01/30/2008
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"If Lincoln was a lib, then JFK was a conserv."-Gowl

No, you are DESPERATELY wrong. Here, this might help your confusion.

http://m-w.com/
Look up "Conservative" and "liberal and get back to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 01/30/2008
- Beelzebul I'm a Fan of Beelzebul 66 fans permalink
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Arnold Schwarzenegger will endorse John McCain tomorrow. I hope Maria goes out and purchases a Chastity Belt tomorrow and has it engraved with..."taken off for Demcrats only."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 01/30/2008

McCain is so full of himself its ridiculous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 PM on 01/30/2008

gotta tell ya. I'm kind of diggin this Ron Paul guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 01/30/2008

"There is no policy reason, there is no issues reason, for people to be so hostile" to McCain? Really? How about:

Being one of only two Republican senators, along with Lincoln Chafee who has since left the GOP, to vote against the Bush tax cuts.
McCain-Feingold.
McCain-Kennedy
McCain-Lieberman.
Two words: Juan Hernandez.
The only "R" who believes in the 'man-made' global warming scam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 PM on 01/30/2008
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Ron Paul speaks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


God I like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 01/30/2008
- AKJM I'm a Fan of AKJM 20 fans permalink
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McCain is a self satisfied little shit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 01/30/2008
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Does it not seem that McCain learned a lesson from Bush in 2000.

He used to be the straight talker.
Now he smells like Bush.

Alright Ass&Bush.

But still, he seems a bit more bitter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 01/30/2008

Who won the CNN Republican Debate in California?

http://www.youpolls.com/details.asp?pid=1664

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 PM on 01/30/2008
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Keith Olberman and Chris Matthews doesn't work.

Olberman and Maddow would be a good fit.

Matthews and drooling tablets of some sort would be a nice match.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 01/30/2008
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Unequivicably!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 01/30/2008
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Look at that.

Good ol' Deputy Dawg versus Dan Quayle Lite.

Now, ain't that something?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 01/30/2008
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Oh no, she didn't get the NY Post endorsement...what a laugh.

Not getting the endorsement of a GOP run "crap rag" like the NYP is a PLUS not a minus. On the other hand getting the NYT endorsement is a big deal...who was it that got that, oh yeah...HILLARY:)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 01/30/2008

As McCain and Romney dominated the early portion of the debate, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee jumped in, saying, "I want to make sure this is not a two-man race. There's another guy down here."If we're going to talk conservatism, I'd like to be in on the discussion." As usual GOP candidates argue who is most conservative.

http://www.youpolls.com/details.asp?pid=1664
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 01/30/2008
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