AMERICAblog: McCain/Palin: The first totally unethical ticket in history
HereinDC
· 1 year ago
Great Headline !
grandma
· 1 year ago
I agree....a great headline.....such fine behavior from the self-proclaimed party of moral values.
Dave of the Jungle
· 1 year ago
Perhaps they'll distinguish themselves by attempting to steal the election through fraud, too.
grandma
· 1 year ago
Wouldn't be the first time Republicans have done that.....
sukabi1
· 1 year ago
How would that distinguish them??? Been done the last 2 presidential elections and in some of the mid-terms as well... they'd just be following in the footsteps of their fellow democracy-hating scumbags.
Kcunac
· 1 year ago
Sarah's new stump line: And I am proud to be tellin' ya that me and Congressman McCain are number one! Are ticket did somethin' no other ticket never done before! Woo hoo! Can you gimme a shout out for that and like the progress of the great America people!
grandma
· 1 year ago
This is just sick !!
Obama Sign in West Plains By KSPR News
Story Updated: Oct 10, 2008 A sign of the political times in the Ozarks has many questioning the message ... And the source.
But if a liberal did that, It would be national news...
Traumatic
· 1 year ago
They're only the first to have been officially reprimanded. They all have ethics skeletons in their closets.
osage
· 1 year ago
McCain's electoral vote total will be closer to 150 than to 200. Obama will win the popular vote by double digits. Democrats will have a filabuster-proof majority of at least 60 senate seats, and we'll add at least another 30 Democratcs to the House of Representatives. McCain will retire in shame and Palin will find life back home much different than when she and her husband were running the state as a mom and pop business out of their home. Does anyone want to take bets on her and Todd being a two term co-governor?
dad
· 1 year ago
mavericky
FreakOfNurture
· 1 year ago
McSame's mouthpiece Brad Blakeman (I think his name was) on MSNBC just now tied Ayers to 9/11 saying he had condoned the attacks and said "I wish I had done more." This during a discussion of why there's "no racism" in the campaigns. These people are disgusting. They will stoop to anything. And for fucking what? So Caribou Barbie/Rove/Cheney can keep on destroying life on the planet as we know it? I'm so sick of this garbage I want to walk outside and just scream at the top of my lungs! Someone talk me down.
samiinh
· 1 year ago
I googled William Ayers and 9-11 and found this article from the NY Times. Rather interesting review, IMHO.
William Ayers was a maverick! Obama's been palling around with a maverick!
samiinh
· 1 year ago
Nothing like being "maverkicy". Go Obama.
cmccbald
· 1 year ago
A "team of mavericks"!
Plus, this enables them to talk with authority about having the experience to eliminate the "abuse of power" in Washington. This was -- I'm not making this up -- the actual phrase Palin used this morning, which got cheers from her audience. Of course. No one present saw the irony. As Obama said, it's like they take pride in being ignorant. He meant stupid, but he's running a respectful campaign.
DeminFTL
· 1 year ago
And this is a Fox News online poll !!
Does Barack Obama's association with Bill Ayers raise questions about his ability to handle the economic crisis, as John McCain asserts?
Yes 24% No 76% Total Voters:127631
MrJJ
· 1 year ago
Charlie Keatings love note to John McCain
In 1986 John McCain wrote a political note — on official House of Representatives stationary — apologizing to Charles H. Keating Jr. for his campaign having listed his good friend and supporter as part of McCain's Senate campaign finance committee.
Keating responded with a handwritten note — addressed to "senator," seven months before McCain won his Senate seat — telling him not to sweat it, "I'm yours till death do us part."
The back-and-forth came when McCain was still in the House but seeking a Senate seat, and the year before he and a handful of other senators met with banking regulators on behalf of Keating.
McCain wrote: "As you know, I am deeply appreciative of your friendship and support over the years, and I would not want to do anything which would offend you. Please accept my apology, and be assured that there will be no future repetition of this kind."
Six days later Keating sent a handwritten note back assuring McCain he has done, and can do, no wrong.
"Don't be silly. You can call me anything, write anything or do anything. I'm yours till death do us part."
UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR IS THE REPUBLICAN BRAND. The facts cannot be set aside. The McSame / Palin ticket is just plainly unethical and is asking for your vote. It is beyond belief.
Rony
· 1 year ago
Guys, open your eyes and ears: Ayers, reverend, Fannie/Freddie= second to largest cohtribution to BHO, and the first largest - another Democrat - from CT, real state scandal with a friend who has been investigated? Use Facts, my Liberal fellow Americans. Unlike community organizers, we prefer to make our point with facts and not emotions based on hatred toward the opposite party. And more revelation - the McCain/Palin ticket will win!
Obama Sign in West Plains
By KSPR News
Story Updated: Oct 10, 2008
A sign of the political times in the Ozarks has many questioning the message ... And the source.
http://www.kspr.com/news/local/30727454.html
This during a discussion of why there's "no racism" in the campaigns.
These people are disgusting. They will stoop to anything. And for fucking what? So Caribou Barbie/Rove/Cheney can keep on destroying life on the planet as we know it?
I'm so sick of this garbage I want to walk outside and just scream at the top of my lungs!
Someone talk me down.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=...
Plus, this enables them to talk with authority about having the experience to eliminate the "abuse of power" in Washington. This was -- I'm not making this up -- the actual phrase Palin used this morning, which got cheers from her audience. Of course. No one present saw the irony. As Obama said, it's like they take pride in being ignorant. He meant stupid, but he's running a respectful campaign.
Does Barack Obama's association with Bill Ayers raise questions about his ability to handle the economic crisis, as John McCain asserts?
Yes 24%
No 76%
Total Voters:127631
In 1986 John McCain wrote a political note — on official House of Representatives stationary — apologizing to Charles H. Keating Jr. for his campaign having listed his good friend and supporter as part of McCain's Senate campaign finance committee.
Keating responded with a handwritten note — addressed to "senator," seven months before McCain won his Senate seat — telling him not to sweat it, "I'm yours till death do us part."
The back-and-forth came when McCain was still in the House but seeking a Senate seat, and the year before he and a handful of other senators met with banking regulators on behalf of Keating.
McCain wrote: "As you know, I am deeply appreciative of your friendship and support over the years, and I would not want to do anything which would offend you. Please accept my apology, and be assured that there will be no future repetition of this kind."
Six days later Keating sent a handwritten note back assuring McCain he has done, and can do, no wrong.
"Don't be silly. You can call me anything, write anything or do anything. I'm yours till death do us part."
The actual letter on McCain's letterhead:
http://video1.washingtontimes.com/video/Keating...
And more revelation - the McCain/Palin ticket will win!