Re: Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin
Posted: October 19 08, 1:02 pm
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What?lukethedrifter wrote:Oxygen is 20.9% in ambient air.
http://www.politico.com/playbook/Politico’s Amie Parnes, in the McCain bubble: “So, we're here at a McCain rally in Woodbridge [in the Northern Virginia almost-exurbs] and Ed Henry, of CNN was pelted by the people in the crowd. A pack of gum hit him in the back. On the other riser, Carl Cameron is posing for pictures and signing autographs. This after the crowd was chanting ‘Fox News! Fox News! Fox News!’”
And that is the legacy that McCain will leave behind. A dirty politician, unless he changes course here soon.cpebbles wrote:Anyone catch Bernie Sanders on Maher Friday? He seemed pretty livid with the McCain camp for stepping up the attacks on the Ayers connection. Paraphrasing, he says they're consciously creating a situation where if Obama wins, tens of millions of Americans will literally believe that we have a terrorist in the White House. If Obama loses, tens of millions of Americans will be utterly disillusioned by the depths to which our President sank to win the election. That really is the ultimate demonstration of divisive politics, and it's something that McCain needs to think about the next time he tries to pass himself off as a uniter.

++jim wrote:And that is the legacy that McCain will leave behind. A dirty politician, unless he changes course here soon.cpebbles wrote:Anyone catch Bernie Sanders on Maher Friday? He seemed pretty livid with the McCain camp for stepping up the attacks on the Ayers connection. Paraphrasing, he says they're consciously creating a situation where if Obama wins, tens of millions of Americans will literally believe that we have a terrorist in the White House. If Obama loses, tens of millions of Americans will be utterly disillusioned by the depths to which our President sank to win the election. That really is the ultimate demonstration of divisive politics, and it's something that McCain needs to think about the next time he tries to pass himself off as a uniter.
I had high respect for the man before the campaign. I keep waiting to see the guy I thought I knew step up and take charge of his own campaign. Maybe he is taking charge, maybe he just fooled me. I hope not, but honestly the way his campaign is running I just don't know what else to think.