AMERICAblog: 'What does this say about the state of the McCain campain, that it's afraid to showcase its most important person -- the presidential candidate.'
Bostonian_Queer_in_Dallas
· 1 year ago
Oh I think is says quite a good deal.
It says that..."well shit the white trash primary voters would not hire magic underwear Mormon Mitty and we are stuck with the new Bobby Dole and have to have a sideshow Barbie Doll" Kinda Karl Rove kinda thing.
cowboyneok
· 1 year ago
Saw on CNN that some Republican Nazi woman asked John McCain, "When are you going to take the gloves off and go at it?"
Yea, Obama better get ready to knock his old ass out! Republicans are reverting to their tried and true wanting to fight us so we better FIGHT BACK HARD.
By the way, just watched Mr. McGoo tell Coloradians that Democrats were responsible for all the deregulation that caused the economic crisis. Uh huh, yea, thats it... Now THAT is something Democrats can WIN on just by throwing back all the Reagan quotes they've run on in the past about getting out of the way of business and deregulating business. Besides, McCain had no problem voting for the bailout, did he?
Bostonian_Queer_in_Dallas
· 1 year ago
Democrats were responsible for DEREGULATION???? Democrats????? Hunh???? Mister Magoo...ah where have you been the last thirty years? Democrats????
cowboyneok
· 1 year ago
Yes, that is what he said to the gales of cheers and applause of the Republican faithful in Colorado. What a bunch of IDIOTS!
Bostonian_Queer_in_Dallas
· 1 year ago
well darling...it IS colorado. not a state known for IQ's
cowboyneok
· 1 year ago
Well, Colorado is in play this year. Lets turn that state BLUE!
hawkseye
· 1 year ago
Ordinarily you are correct, but you should take another look at Colorado. Denver, Boulder, Loveland and Fort Collins. They are full of new high tech, an arts community and great schools: CU and CSU. Those areas will lead the rest of the state to an Obama win, in MNSHO. It will be close, but I am confident Barry will win. (My youngest daughter lives in Ft. Collins and keeps me informed.)
shrrrr
· 1 year ago
It says to me they are ashamed of their candidate for president.
Next they will be too ashamed of their candidate for VP, as well. We'll know that when they show pictures of windmills and little else.
cowboyneok
· 1 year ago
Still angry at Gwen Awful and her ridiculous attempt to moderate the debate after successfully being intimidated into submission by Republicans.
shrrrr
· 1 year ago
Yeah, me too. Talk about shameful....
KarenMrsLloydRichards
· 1 year ago
Yes, but if Ifill had successfully corralled Miss Maverick, would she have so fully and truly revealed herself to be the winkeen, cutesy, vapid informercial auditioneen pageant contestant she is? And which a LOT of women witnessed, and hated...
hawkseye
· 1 year ago
Yes. Ifill's non-actions may have turned out well.
Like de Buddha say, "There's an upside and a downside to everything."
cowboyneok
· 1 year ago
GOP strategists are shocked and whispering they are scared to death the polls are showing a huge tsunami for Democrats:
after 8 years of being constantly LIED to and manipulated by Repubs folks have HAD IT. What's so hard to understand about that??? And the fuckers should be scared, they've run this country into the ground and folks are PISSED.
Griffon
· 1 year ago
My guess? In exchange for Pelosi and Reid "taking impeachment off the table," halting substantive investigations and consistently vote leaning right for the remainder of bush's term, the RNC promised to run their weakest candidate and staff him with advisors that would deliberately make a monkey out of McCain. The fact-checks, the outright lies, Palin, etc.
The fix is in...
grandma
· 1 year ago
John McCain has run the strangest campaign for President that I can remember.....makes me think of how Col. Parker micro managed Elvis in his early years.......only Elvis wasn't running for Vice-President.....
ComradeRutherford
· 1 year ago
What does it say that McCain is sidelined and replaced by someone proven to be completely ignorant of everything? President PayLine, that's what.
PayLine is running for President, McCain is so unhealthy he might not even be alive on inauguration day.
Her pastor said, "We'll stomp on the heads of our enemies" which means everyone NOT in the Assembly of God (I'm looking at you, Catholics!)
naschkatzehussein
· 1 year ago
Do you think they are setting her up as the scapegoat for McCain's defeat?
hawkseye
· 1 year ago
The Rethug Base will want to run her for Pres in 2012.
naschkatzehussein
· 1 year ago
The religious right will, but I don't think the RNC will touch her with a ten foot poll, and all the money will be going to the big guys like Jeb Bush, not Sarah Palin.
hawkseye
· 1 year ago
Of course, you may be right about the big money going to bigger fish, although I doubt that anyone named Bush will ever be President again. The Rethugs are going to have to settle their inner conflicts between now and then or Palin, or someone like her, might win the primaries. If the Rockefeller Rethugs divide the vote among several candidates, Palin might do well.
PeteWa
· 1 year ago
coWardly McSame cut and run from Michigan, and now John McLame cuts and runs from his own campaign.
hawkseye
· 1 year ago
Did someone get a photo of him waving the white flag of surrender?
PeteWa
· 1 year ago
They didn't have time to, McCain was so busy waving his Yellow Depends of Surrender, and the photographers were running away from him.
Michael Crawford
· 1 year ago
This makes the questions about McCain's health all the more important. There are 31 days left and McCain is where?
Maybe he is auditioning for "Grumpiest Old Men" the sequel to Grumpy Old Men.
cowboyneok
· 1 year ago
I've got a question for all the pundits and any dead enders who think Sarah Palin has been treated unfairly or that questioning her bona fides is sexist. I'm sure most have seen how the Middle Eastern leaders have reacted to Sarah Palin. The United States is probably ready to have a "babe" as a Vice President or President but, BY GOD, we better not be naive about the cultures she would be forced to negotiate with! It is especially important not to prop up a "babe" as our leader when Republicans and Bu$h/McCain have caused our International standing to slip so far. Do we really think with our international standing damaged that we could get any respect with the "winking Carabou Barbie" negotiating on our behalf? Did anyone see the Middle Eastern leaders at the United Nations blatantly coming on to her in a sexist manner? I'm sorry but just because we are ready for a woman, doesn't mean it would be smart to put someone like her out there to do serious negotiations. If I had to go with a woman, I'd want someone who at least looked serious like Madeleine Albright, Hillary Clinton or Janet Reno types. If our standing weren't so low in the world, it wouldn't be such a problem but our nation can't afford to pick a "Carabou Playboy Bunny" type and trot her out there for serious negotiations with Middle Eastern men whose culture treats women as second class citizens. Those Middle Eastern countries who have grown to respect women's leadership are not the ones we have to worry about, but we all know there are plenty of them out there - Afghanistan, for instance, that treat women like CRAP! A vote for Sarah Palin as a potential leader of our country is just another vote stupidly cast for anything but putting "Country First."
sukabi1
· 1 year ago
Here's the thing... if the "pundits" and self-described "experts" were to undergo scrutiny of their bona fides they would come up fairly short as well... this is a game for them and whether McCain wins or loses their world won't change very much at all... the "dead enders" as you call them have been trained to yip and yap on command, and right now they yip about Palin's unfair treatment because that's what they've been told to do...
hawkseye
· 1 year ago
30 years ago or so, when the Queen of England visited Saudi Arabia, the King, princes and other leaders told all who would meet her that they were to pretend she was a man. The reasoning was that since only men could be leaders, the Queen must be a man. So, they all got on famously.
cowboyneok
· 1 year ago
Doesn't CNN realize Americans are getting sick of them treating the VERY SERIOUS election as some kind of entertaining "sports event?" I mean, I don't think I'd be calling the VERY SERIOUS election of the next Presidential election with a DEPRESSION looming at us as a "Ballot Bowl." I think its disgusting they use sports and entertainment metaphors to describe our elections. It just proves to me they think our elections are just a big game to manipulate!
sukabi1
· 1 year ago
See my comment below... same applies here... it's nothing more than a game for them... their wealth will guarantee that their lives won't be changed all that much...
Outraged2
· 1 year ago
Watch the front page welcome video with Palin carefully. Notice she's reading directly from a teleprompter just above the camera. She can't even do something that simple with sincerity and without being scripted. Very sad...
mirth
· 1 year ago
Palin is also calling the shots about major campaign strategy. Right after the debate she said she "fired off an email" objecting to the decision to withdraw from Michigan where in some places Obama is double-digits ahead. She stated that she and Todd wanted to actively campaign there. This from her is in direct opposition to public statements of their campaign leaders.
KarenMrsLloydRichards
· 1 year ago
The McCain site has video of Sarah bein' so doggone cute superimposed over a purple 'n pink starburst, just like wankeen Rich Lowry saw when she was winkeen at him!
hawkseye
· 1 year ago
I don't know where McSame is, but he better start paying attention.
Texas and Montana have just turned from red to pink at electoralvote.com.
It says that..."well shit the white trash primary voters would not hire magic underwear Mormon Mitty and we are stuck with the new Bobby Dole and have to have a sideshow Barbie Doll" Kinda Karl Rove kinda thing.
Yea, Obama better get ready to knock his old ass out! Republicans are reverting to their tried and true wanting to fight us so we better FIGHT BACK HARD.
By the way, just watched Mr. McGoo tell Coloradians that Democrats were responsible for all the deregulation that caused the economic crisis. Uh huh, yea, thats it... Now THAT is something Democrats can WIN on just by throwing back all the Reagan quotes they've run on in the past about getting out of the way of business and deregulating business. Besides, McCain had no problem voting for the bailout, did he?
Mister Magoo...ah where have you been the last thirty years? Democrats????
(My youngest daughter lives in Ft. Collins and keeps me informed.)
Next they will be too ashamed of their candidate for VP, as well. We'll know that when they show pictures of windmills and little else.
Like de Buddha say, "There's an upside and a downside to everything."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/ar...
The fix is in...
PayLine is running for President, McCain is so unhealthy he might not even be alive on inauguration day.
Her pastor said, "We'll stomp on the heads of our enemies" which means everyone NOT in the Assembly of God (I'm looking at you, Catholics!)
and now John McLame cuts and runs from his own campaign.
Maybe he is auditioning for "Grumpiest Old Men" the sequel to Grumpy Old Men.
Texas and Montana have just turned from red to pink at electoralvote.com.