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Wed Sep-24-08 03:13 PM
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My Dad's reaction to McCain: Interesting. |
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Edited on Wed Sep-24-08 03:14 PM by amitten
My Dad is a huge Obama supporter (lifelong Dem).
But, he is APPLAUDING McCain for canceling the debate. He thinks everyone in Washington should be 100% focused on the financial crisis right now.
I'm hoping this won't be the average American's response. I want McCain to be seen as a coward, not someone who has his "priorities straight".
Now I'm not sure how Obama should play this one.
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:15 PM
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1. If McCain was really focused then he would have never gone to Manhattan this week |
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Edited on Wed Sep-24-08 03:15 PM by chimpsrsmarter
and he'd be back in DC right now instead of leaving NYC tomorrow morning. The real crisis going on here is McCain's poll numbers.
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:16 PM
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4. ""The Only Thing That's Changed In The Last 48 Hours Is The Public Polling" |
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:18 PM
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7. yup, what a total load of horseshit this thing is. |
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:15 PM
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2. Easy. (a) Debate: ON! (b) Do more than McCain on the economic crisis. |
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Show Americans what an EXCEPTIONAL person is capable of.
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:16 PM
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3. Tell Dad that congress will be out of session by debate time. |
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:17 PM
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5. No president has the luxury of sticking to one thing at a time |
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They have to be able to juggle more than one thing at a time.
Remember health care reform in Congress during Clinton's first term? I do.
Clinton didn't get that one thing through the Congress in the first 90 days and he was considered to be a failure.
The train has already left the station.
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:17 PM
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6. McCain is a week too late to get "serious"......... |
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:29 PM
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14. Exactly: "the fundamentals of our economy are strong!" n/t |
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:19 PM
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:21 PM
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9. Remind your dad that McLame has been AWOL for a very long time and... |
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that McLame says "the fundamentals of the economy are strong". This CLEARLY a political STUNT and NOT SINCERE!
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:27 PM
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10. tell you dad the truth |
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as being reported on cnn and other stations
Obama wanted to work with McCain jointly and present a unified draft of a solution to this crisis McCain said he'd call back later next thing Obama knows McCain is on CNN saying he is suspending campaigning and asking for Obama to work with him.
That's how someone who cares more about votes than they do this country behaves.
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:29 PM
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13. So McCain is following Obama's lead again? McCain's rep said on MSNBC this am that |
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he'd be back in WA to vote on the bill if his vote was needed.
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:28 PM
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11. I think Obama should offer to send his VP candidate. |
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:28 PM
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12. I also applaud McCain for cancelling the debate. |
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If he wants to fall off a stage, or get caught with a hooker...
why, I'd applaud that too.
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Wed Sep-24-08 03:32 PM
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15. that was also my initial reaction, then i remembered, it's 2008! |
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Edited on Wed Sep-24-08 03:33 PM by shireen
wow! John McCain really wants to fix this problem, how dedicated!
But wait a minute, what's he really up to? This is 2008, you don't need to be physically present at Capitol Hill to participate in negotiations. There are blackberries (you have one, John, check your pockets or ask Cindy), email (ask Cindy), and video-conferencing (talk to your av/internet tech, John, your campaign should have one). And there's the old-fashioned phone and fax. You also have surrogates on-site to make sure that no back-room dealings slip past you. When a date and time for the vote is set, you can get Cindy to fly you to Dulles, hop out of the plane, hop into a limo to the Capitol, vote, and hop back in the limo to Dulles, and get Cindy to fly you back to Florida.
See? That was easy. No need to cancel the debate.
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