Bill Clinton defended McCain and said he was right today.
Bill Clinton also wanted his wife to be the Democratic nominee. In fact some of you right wingers here were actively cheering on Hillary if I recall. He's been a wild card ll throughout this campaign and he continues to be one today. I don't think it's a reach to question his motives.
From what I'm hearing right now, McCain since showing up on Capitol Hill has been leading the Republican House members who are against this, in opposition to the bill. Even though they've nearly reached a compromise with both the Dems and Republicans as well as the White House. Look, I'm all for closer scrutiny of this bill and a slower pace, I'm not however for someone arriving to scuttle any compromise and solution and to do it for political gain.
Sincerely, retarded fucknut.
November 6th, 2012: Americas new Independence Day.
Good lord, he looks like someone just told him there isn't a Santa Claus (don't worry, kids, there is). John McCain is clearly not someone accustomed to getting bad news. Not to mention, he doesn't look so good when he's not wearing $5,000 worth of make-up to cover the fact that he's about to explode.
The news that John McCain will debate Barack Obama tonight in Mississippi is a concession by the Arizona senator that his attempt to score a quick political victory on legislation to bail out the financial sector did not pan out as he had hoped.
McCain suspended his presidential campaign with much fanfare on Wednesday, insisting that the crisis in financial markets and the seeming stalemate on Capitol Hill required that politics be set aside for the good of the country.
But, over the intervening 24 hours, McCain saw what at first looked like a brilliant political gambit turn into a nightmare, as an apparent done deal to save the financial industry devolved into a partisan shouting match at the White House that left congressional negotiators back at square one....
Spin aside, McCain blinked in what had become a high stakes staring contest between he and Obama.
It's nice to know that McCain thought it ok to use the United States Economy and it's well being as a tool to help him revive his disaster of a campaign. "Country First" and all that...
The drama queen is going to the debate after all. Seriously, the best word to describe McCain these days is "erratic." Richard Holbrooke's comments in the video posted below are devastating. Words like "incoherent" and "confused" are being increasingly being used to describe McCain. Even GOPers seem concerned.
Take for example, Mike Huckabee, who spent a lot of time on the trail with John McCain over the past couple years, who blasted John McCain's antics. From FOX News:
Quote:
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Thursday that Sen. John McCain made a “huge mistake” by even discussing canceling the presidential debate with Sen. Barack Obama.
McCain’s campaign has said the Republican wouldn’t participate in the Mississippi debate Friday unless there was a consensus on the financial crisis, but Obama still wants the debate to go on.
Huckabee defeated McCain in the Alabama GOP primary in February.
Huckabee said Thursday in Mobile that the people need to hear both candidates. He said that’s “far better than heading to Washington” to huddle with senators.
He said the candidates should level with the people about the financial crisis and say the “heart of this is greed.”
Huckabee said he still backs McCain’s candidacy, but said the Arizona senator should not have put his campaign on hold to deal with the financial crisis on Wall Street. He said a president must be prepared to “deal with the unexpected.”
“You can’t just say, ‘World stop for a moment. I’m going to cancel everything,”‘ Huckabee said.
Sure sounds like Huckabee doesn't think McCain is prepared to be president.
poor poor G-Man.. Between McCain's disasters and Palin's disasters, it's been some kind of meltdown for the Straight Talk Express, eh?
Although the fate of tonight's presidential debate in Mississippi remains very much up in the air, John McCain has apparently already won it -- if you believe an Internet ad an astute reader spotted next to this piece in the online edition of the Wall Street Journal this morning.
"McCain Wins Debate!" declares the ad which features a headshot of a smiling McCain with an American flag background. Another ad spotted by our eagle-eyed observer featured a quote from McCain campaign manager Rick Davis declaring: "McCain won the debate-- hands down."
All tactics, no honesty. They're already jumping the gun and trying to win via propagandizing the loudest and hardest.
This coupled with bush's infamous "Mission Accomplished" banner raises the question of whether McCain will lead by spin and P.R. like Bush did. It's just a shame they seem to have a problem with premature ejaculation though. Kinda gave the whole strategy away there.
All tactics, no honesty. They're already jumping the gun and trying to win via propagandizing the loudest and hardest.
yeah. I know you appreciate deceit just so long as the "good" people do it.
Do we really need to dredge up that that quote of yours where you pretty much said that deceit and dirty tricks are perfectly acceptable in politics and message board posting if it advances your cause?
The McCain camp is saying that he was saying "of course". What utter... um what's the word i'm looking for..?
Oh yeah, HORSESHIT!
Now of course it was nothing of the sort. I've already brought up McCain's doddering confusion about which continent Spain is on and whether they're an enemy, but if you missed it, here it is again.
Here, if you're not familiar with what Obama was referring to:
McCain seemed to not know that Spain was in Europe. The interviewer kept asking specifically about "Spain," and McCain kept responding about Mexico and Latin America and "the hemisphere." McCain then refused to say whether he would be willing to meet with the President of Spain should McCain win the presidency, oddly setting down the precondition that the President of Spain would first have to embrace democracy and human rights before McCain would meet him (the president of Spain already does embrace both of those, and in fact, this past April McCain did another interview with El Pais in which he said he'd be happy to meet with the President of Spain).
It's clear that McCain had no idea she was talking about Spain, or the president of Spain, even though the interviewer repeatedly told him she was asking about "Spain" and "the president of Spain." This isn't a case of McCain forgetting something. He quite literally didn't comprehend what this woman was saying. His mind was gone, he was on auto-pilot, giving pat answers because he seemingly didn't understand what Spain was.
With his "hoseshit" response, it seems McCain can't even remember his own statement from a couple of weeks ago and worse, he's clearly unable to hold his temper when challenged. No wonder some of his Senate colleagues and some military leaders worry about him becoming commander in chief. This man does not have the temperament to be President.
As an aside:
September 28, 2008
Gallup Daily: Obama Moves to 50% to 42% Lead
Obama registers strong performance over Thursday-Saturday time period
Or if no one here fixes the non YouTube embed code for me
You have to be mod to post those kind of videos. Which means people here have to like you. Which means you can't be a tard anymore. Don't get your hopes up.
November 6th, 2012: Americas new Independence Day.
The McCain camp is saying that he was saying "of course". What utter... um what's the word i'm looking for..?
Oh yeah, HORSESHIT!
Now of course it was nothing of the sort. I've already brought up McCain's doddering confusion about which continent Spain is on and whether they're an enemy, but if you missed it, here it is again.
Here, if you're not familiar with what Obama was referring to:
McCain seemed to not know that Spain was in Europe. The interviewer kept asking specifically about "Spain," and McCain kept responding about Mexico and Latin America and "the hemisphere." McCain then refused to say whether he would be willing to meet with the President of Spain should McCain win the presidency, oddly setting down the precondition that the President of Spain would first have to embrace democracy and human rights before McCain would meet him (the president of Spain already does embrace both of those, and in fact, this past April McCain did another interview with El Pais in which he said he'd be happy to meet with the President of Spain).
It's clear that McCain had no idea she was talking about Spain, or the president of Spain, even though the interviewer repeatedly told him she was asking about "Spain" and "the president of Spain." This isn't a case of McCain forgetting something. He quite literally didn't comprehend what this woman was saying. His mind was gone, he was on auto-pilot, giving pat answers because he seemingly didn't understand what Spain was.
With his "hoseshit" response, it seems McCain can't even remember his own statement from a couple of weeks ago and worse, he's clearly unable to hold his temper when challenged. No wonder some of his Senate colleagues and some military leaders worry about him becoming commander in chief. This man does not have the temperament to be President.
As an aside:
September 28, 2008
Gallup Daily: Obama Moves to 50% to 42% Lead
Obama registers strong performance over Thursday-Saturday time period
Actually I'm sorry that I allow you to do your whole don't look there, look here act repeatedly. So from now on, every time you do this diversion shit i'll just post the original subject till you actually respond to it.
Whomod, G-Man changes the title of individual posts to reflect his bias. He does this all the time. Now, you are doing it. Thus now, you're as bad as he is. How does it feel to be the G-Man of the Left?
The McCain camp is saying that he was saying "of course". What utter... um what's the word i'm looking for..?
Oh yeah, HORSESHIT!
Now of course it was nothing of the sort. I've already brought up McCain's doddering confusion about which continent Spain is on and whether they're an enemy, but if you missed it, here it is again.
Here, if you're not familiar with what Obama was referring to:
McCain seemed to not know that Spain was in Europe. The interviewer kept asking specifically about "Spain," and McCain kept responding about Mexico and Latin America and "the hemisphere." McCain then refused to say whether he would be willing to meet with the President of Spain should McCain win the presidency, oddly setting down the precondition that the President of Spain would first have to embrace democracy and human rights before McCain would meet him (the president of Spain already does embrace both of those, and in fact, this past April McCain did another interview with El Pais in which he said he'd be happy to meet with the President of Spain).
It's clear that McCain had no idea she was talking about Spain, or the president of Spain, even though the interviewer repeatedly told him she was asking about "Spain" and "the president of Spain." This isn't a case of McCain forgetting something. He quite literally didn't comprehend what this woman was saying. His mind was gone, he was on auto-pilot, giving pat answers because he seemingly didn't understand what Spain was.
With his "hoseshit" response, it seems McCain can't even remember his own statement from a couple of weeks ago and worse, he's clearly unable to hold his temper when challenged. No wonder some of his Senate colleagues and some military leaders worry about him becoming commander in chief. This man does not have the temperament to be President.
As an aside:
September 28, 2008
Gallup Daily: Obama Moves to 50% to 42% Lead
Obama registers strong performance over Thursday-Saturday time period
Whomod, G-Man changes the title of individual posts to reflect his bias. He does this all the time. Now, you are doing it. Thus now, you're as bad as he is. How does it feel to be the G-Man of the Left?
Actually I thought the title I picked was very on-topic and unbiased. As you can see above, it's about McCain muttering "horseshit" under his breath. Thus "McCain's horseshit". So I fail to see where the bias is.