Comments: John McCain's Judgment

It should come to no surprise that the McPOW campaign sounds a lot like BushSpeak. From the moment McPOW dropped what shred of dignity he still had (because all that matters to him is being president) and hired Karl Rove, this has been just another Bush campaign with all of Bush's policies and methods intact...in short, McPOW is willing to do anything to be president and the best person to do anything to make it happen is Karl Rove. You can only hope that the American people see through it....but as we all know, Hope is not a Plan (I'm talking to you, Barack). The Devil has to be invited in.

Posted by T2 at September 6, 2008 06:49 PM

I'm still wondering how you put lipstick on a pit bull? I tried with the Jack Russel mix here (Sarah, by some odd coincidence of fate) and she got lipstick all over her belly while cleaning her nether regions. Do hockey moms have that kind of reach?

With her dog treats being the analog to earmarks, I asked Sarah if she wanted some earmarks. She and Caribou Barbi share similar traits in this regard.

Posted by phidipides at September 6, 2008 07:12 PM

You have a candidate who has now said that he will not "allow himself to be bullied" Now that projects power and instills confidence to the electorate. Can you spell "Jimmy Carter"?

Recently, he had to explain, or try to, what a "street activist" does, and say that he was also a professor in the past. Of course, we know that because of all of the statements of support from his students. Yea right.

This is 60 days before the election folks.

Your guy is a fraud.

Posted by jj at September 6, 2008 07:28 PM

Recently, he had to explain, or try to, what a "street activist" does,...

It's just like you guys to insult everyone from the Founding Fathers through MLK and all the way to those who went to the south after Katrina. Even the Republican organizers are pissed at your stuff. Good job! You'll eventually alienate everyone except rich white folks....sorry, those people are the republi-con party. Well, rich white people and the stupid.

GOP 08: Gramps Old Party!

Posted by phidipides at September 6, 2008 08:19 PM

Don't forget the Fundies, the end-timers and Christian Home Schoolers who love Palin's pregnant teen because "she will now know the joy of being a wife and a mother."

Twisted. The Lot of them.

Posted by Anjha at September 6, 2008 09:02 PM

PDip, I was replying to you...but missed the copy and paste. Perhaps I shall stop for the night. Awfully damned tired.

s/b

GOP 08: Gramps Old Party!

Don't forget the Fundies, the end-timers and Christian Home Schoolers who love Palin's pregnant teen because "she will now know the joy of being a wife and a mother."

Twisted. The Lot of them.

Posted by Anjha at September 6, 2008 09:18 PM

Oooooh, Jon Stewart is so brilliant and John McCain is such an utterly ruthless con-man. Has there every been any political claim more empty than the Republicans' call for "change" in this election. Actually, wait a second, looking over the past eight years...never mind....

Posted by YogaforCynics at September 6, 2008 09:27 PM

Palin's Rev. Wright moment... she was a member of the Alaska Independence Party (AIP)! At about 6 minutes in.

Some vetting McCryptkeeper.

Posted by Seven of Six at September 6, 2008 10:31 PM

The "maverick" is looking more and more like a sidekick...merely going along with the powers that be...he says and does whatever he thinks his champions want to hear. Just like calling lobbyists 'birds of prey' which is a total contradiction to what his true ties with these unnecessary evils in Washington are.

Posted by Roschelle at September 7, 2008 04:39 AM

Again, why isn't there outrage over what her Minister at the Assembly of God church preaches? Oh, I remember, outrage is reserved for Obama's preacher.

Posted by Judith at September 7, 2008 05:21 AM

Man ... that bit in the middle comparing McCain's acceptance speech to Bush's in 2000 is an Obama ad just waiting to happen.

Plaster that nationally on all channels for a week and any residual confusion over which candidate is change and which represents the status quo will be history.

Posted by Anonny at September 7, 2008 05:58 AM

The chairman of the Alaska Independence Party has already come out publicly and said Sarah Palin was never a member.

She attended their convention as the governor of Alaska, welcoming them to the city.

Good grief.

Posted by Mary at September 7, 2008 06:40 PM
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