Right Wingers, you should hope McCain loses.

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As much as he has blundered and blustered during this campaign, do you really want that guy running the show?
 
We want Obama and the Democrats to take the hit for the mess thats coming.
 
It doesn't matter much who wins. The President is just a custodian. The country is really run by the CIA, NSA, and the rest of the three-letter organizations who work in the shadows funded with black budgets.
 
It doesn't matter much who wins. The President is just a custodian. The country is really run by the CIA, NSA, and the rest of the three-letter organizations who work in the shadows funded with black budgets.
NHL and NBA. *nods*
 
As much as he has blundered and blustered during this campaign, do you really want that guy running the show?
He'd do a good job, I think. I can't, in good faith, toss a candidate out on his ear for his lack of grace if I believe his ideas and philosophy is sound or well-reasoned. Heck, I supported Dr. Paul--you don't get much more "blustered" than him.
 
He'd do a good job, I think. I can't, in good faith, toss a candidate out on his ear for his lack of grace if I believe his ideas and philosophy is sound or well-reasoned. Heck, I supported Dr. Paul--you don't get much more "blustered" than him.
Oh he'll do a good job... of turning us into a 3rd world country. Or we'll wind up in a nuclear exchange with Russia...
 
EPIPHANY

The President matters when Osama comes at you with a hard-on. One guy will slap it in the dirt, and another will suck it.
 
... I can't, in good faith, toss a candidate out on his ear for his lack of grace if I believe his ideas and philosophy is sound or well-reasoned...

How, exactly, can you even tell what McCain's philosophy is these days? He keeps flip-flopping - for instance, spending his entire political career deregulating, and then, in the last month, deciding we need more regulations. Or questioning the 'agents of intolerance' back when he was anti-Christian conservative, and then selecting a VP to champion intolerance. Or saying he was going to run a clean campaign, and then accusing Obama of dissing Paslin with his 'lipstick on a pig' comment, which was in the context of the American economy, not the VP candidate.

(On Letterman tonight, Dave asked McCain to explain Palin's remark about Obama hanging out with terrorists. The point Dave was making was that if Ayers was considered a terrorist, who were the other terrorists that warranted the plural use of the word? Lucky for McCain, they ran out of time.)

The choice of Palin is a perfect example of McCain's lack of reasoning, thinking a woman who can't even string coherent sentences together can run a country. Although McCain is a likable enough guy, he appears to have completely sold out to the Karl Rove wing of the party, leaving any credibility he may have had a distant memory.
 
Senator McCain isn't perfect, but I dread the four years under Senator Obama as he tries to build us into a Soviet type collective for everyones own good...

He kept saying change and now that I know what he means I'm not very pleased. Seems like the best intentions though.
 
Senator McCain isn't perfect, but I dread the four years under Senator Obama as he tries to build us into a Soviet type collective for everyones own good...

That is such bizarre hyperbole. Don't you know the difference between Social Democracy and Communism?:confused:
 
Rove's been part of the campaign. He probably designed the attacks in the first place.
What's this nonsense now?

Read the link:
"(CNN) -- Former Bush adviser Karl Rove said Sunday that Sen. John McCain had gone "one step too far" in some of his recent ads attacking Sen. Barack Obama."
 
Read the link:
"(CNN) -- Former Bush adviser Karl Rove said Sunday that Sen. John McCain had gone "one step too far" in some of his recent ads attacking Sen. Barack Obama."

Oh, I read the article. :)

And even though Rove's been part of Fox news he announced a few months ago that he was unofficially serving as part of the McCain's campaign.

These attacks sound very Rove orchestrated to me. It's just silly that now Rove is coming out against them.
 
That is such bizarre hyperbole. Don't you know the difference between Social Democracy and Communism?:confused:
...and Obama is not anywhere near as left wing as Social Democracy.

Kucinich is the only US Democrat I know of that would qualify as a SocDem.

There might be more, I don't know them all.
 
These attacks sound very Rove orchestrated to me. It's just silly that now Rove is coming out against them.
He's aiming for job security as a future pundit.

Got to appear professional and unbiased.
 
It's just silly that now Rove is coming out against them.

Everyone's trying to distance themselves from the disaster that John McCain's campaign has become.

I told hubbie last night, it's like watching that guy tumble down the ski slope on wide world of sports. It's going down, and there's not a damn thing anyone can do about it.
 
Peggy Noonan thinks McCain may succeed by infantilizing Obama. That is, like most youngsters, Obama is all heart and no experience. All talk and no walk. She quotes Hillary: Obama is all words.

Personally, I dont think it matters who wins.

Last night I read the autobiography of a prominent defense contractor. If what he says about Washington bureaucrats is true, the government will make economic recovery impossible...or delay it for 10 years and triple the cost to the taxpayer.
 
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