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Soren Dayton

Soren Dayton is an advocacy professional in Washington, DC who has worked in policy, politics, and in human rights, including in India. Soren grew up in Chicago.

11 Comments

Rachel · February 8, 2008 at 11:10 AM

Why aren’t you posting anymore?

McCain wins and still, nothing!

sampo · February 8, 2008 at 12:10 PM

Soren posts at Redstate now.

Rachel · February 10, 2008 at 1:09 PM

What, he can’t do both?

🙂

ee2793 · February 12, 2008 at 7:58 PM

This blog has been exposed as if we didn’t know as a McCain shill operation and Soren was on McCain’s payroll for a long time, why should he continue blogging now? McInsane is now losing Virginia and is a severely brain damaged presumptive nominee of a party on the verge of the suicide of believing a 72 year old pro-amnesty, pro-choice, unstable failed Senator can win. But as a Republican, I’ll vote for him in the General, but he’s dog meat.

ee2793 · February 12, 2008 at 7:59 PM

I nominate sambo as Soren’s girlfriend groupie of the year.

ee2793 · February 12, 2008 at 8:00 PM

With rachel a close second, but I don’t think she’s female.

sampo · February 13, 2008 at 1:24 AM

How McCain Derangement Syndrome of you ee2793.

ee2793 · February 13, 2008 at 8:23 PM

Jeeez Louise, even McAmnesty’s own sycophants won’t take his stench if Obama wins the D nomination, running tails between their legs with their ‘funny’ hats:

ABC News’ Teddy Davis Reports: A top adviser to John McCain said Wednesday that he will step down from the Arizona senator’s presidential campaign if the presumed GOP nominee faces Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in the general election.

“I would simply be uncomfortable being in a campaign that would be inevitably attacking Barack Obama,” said McCain adviser Mark McKinnon in an interview with NPR’s “All Things Considered.” “I think it would be uncomfortable for me, and I think it would be bad for the McCain campaign.”

McKinnon, who was a Democrat before serving as President Bush’s ad maker in 2000 and 2004, said that he plans to be behind McCain “100 percent” no matter who the Democratic nominee is. He explained, however, that if the Democrats nominate Obama, he will be supporting McCain “from the sidelines.”

While saying that he does not agree with Obama on every issue, McKinnon gushed about the Illinois Democrat.

“I met Barack Obama, I read his book, I like him a great deal,” said McKinnon. “I disagree with him on very fundamental issues. But I think, as I said, I think it would a great race for the country.”

Rachel · February 16, 2008 at 1:36 PM

ee, I see losing is taking its toll on your sanity.

Sorry about Romney losing. It must be hard for you supporters of him to realize that some things in this world can’t be bought.

Authenticy isn’t for sale. It needs to be earned.

No matter how he repackaged himself, he wasn’t appealling to the voters.

Those bigots!

LOL

ee2793 · March 1, 2008 at 10:00 PM

As I said, it’s over and McCain wins. What part of that don’t you understand? But it’s not over with Soren by a long shot, because his rampage on this blog while all the while being a paid McCain staffer is going to be big problems for him. His linkedin profile says he’s working for McCain and was working for him when he was spewing forth on this blog…

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