Stevendsmith
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Sat Jul-29-06 02:38 PM
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Prepare for Saint McCain to acheive Deity status as we approach 2008 |
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Edited on Sat Jul-29-06 02:39 PM by Stevendsmith
He'll run on a platform that only he can keep us safe from terror. The media will step up their gushing praise, and a gigantic swath of self-professed "moderate" Democrats will buy into it AND VOTE FOR ANOTHER REPUBLICAN IN 2008.
Okay, cue all the people who think McCain doesn't have a shot in hell because he's too old and the fundies hate him.
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Sat Jul-29-06 02:42 PM
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McCain, or someone on his behalf, bought an ad here on DU. I thought it was pretty funny that he would run an ad here.
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Sat Jul-29-06 02:43 PM
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2. I saw it today! I loathe the man. |
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Jon Stewart is so easily charmed by him, too. I groan when he makes an appearance on The Daily Show. He takes over a bit.
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:13 PM
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Sat Jul-29-06 02:44 PM
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4. I just kills me that so many "mainstream " dems |
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buy into the fantasy McCain. His unflagging support for Bush doesn't even register with them. It is baffling and infuriating.
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Sat Jul-29-06 04:01 PM
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17. Who could forget this? |
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Sat Jul-29-06 05:33 PM
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22. While damning, that picture is not a magic talisman against McCain. |
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People will rationalize that moment. "Oh, he had to support Bush... blah, blah."
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Sat Jul-29-06 02:43 PM
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3. On the one hand he wasn't a 'Chickenhawk' |
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which may be why the neocons hate him. On the other there is this from the freerepublic.com http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a389bdcbe0de0.htm
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Sat Jul-29-06 02:51 PM
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5. so what we should do then is start showing up at his campaign events |
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with little babies dressed like cherubs?
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Sat Jul-29-06 02:52 PM
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6. I suspect that this won't happen because of the divide on Iraq |
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As things get worse in the overall middle east, McCain will have a major millstone around his neck. When he ran in 2000, he honestly ran on the course Cheney/Bush wanted to take. He spoke of regime change in (I believe) 5 or 6 countries. Even now, he is against Bush on Iraq - only because he thinks more troops should be sent in. I don't think this will attract many Democrats.
I do agree he has a chance and I don't rule him out on age.
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:07 PM
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7. I wouldn't characterize him a "against Bush on Iraq." |
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Edited on Sat Jul-29-06 03:14 PM by Stevendsmith
But you're right, of course: he wants more troops in Iraq! Jeezus!
What's even more amazing is that "moderates" will sign on, because they like and trust McCain. And while Bush is a disaster, they agree, they'll gladly vote for a "good" Republican --like McCain.
Sickeness.
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Sat Jul-29-06 05:13 PM
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20. The question is will they if his Iraq (and region) policies |
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become known? (In my case I'm extra handicapped as I never found him likable.)
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:14 PM
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9. this was on the scroll (scrawl?) during hardball when coulter |
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was on: Financial Times: Some Wall Street donors "Fear" that Sen McCain's (R-AZ) "legendary temper
may prove problematic in the Oval Office."
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:17 PM
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That is truly weird! Definite Psy-ops. But from where? The current regime?
Very interesting.
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:22 PM
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11. Is there any proof to the rumor that McLame |
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agreed to having Jeb Bush as VP?
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:58 PM
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16. I remember an article in Newsweek during the 2000 primary. |
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Senator Hothead or something similar was its title.
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:23 PM
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12. He'll also take on the "junk yard dog" persona. |
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No more yucking it up with Jon Stewart on the Daily Show. That was evident by his last appearance a week ago or so. He was very precise and made sure he didn't come down on Bush.
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:27 PM
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14. "junk yard dog" Good lord, so true. |
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The nightmare ain't anywhere near over.
Fuckin' A!
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:25 PM
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13. Screw the McMaverick! |
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Sat Jul-29-06 03:53 PM
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15. It will not happen because.... |
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Number one reason...the man is just unlikable! He has a certain physical repulsiveness to him..a puffy ugliness about him. His voice has a sort of sick old lady whininess to it...there is just nothing about him that is presidential at all. People cannot relate to him on that level. And then there is that integrity problem...and no one will ever forget his lack of just backbone when bush and company attacked his mental health, his family and his child...and he did nothing..and then later kiss assed the same folk that attacked him, his wife and his family. people dont like that in a person.
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Sat Jul-29-06 05:05 PM
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19. You underestimate the love for McCain, and the short memories |
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Sat Jul-29-06 05:25 PM
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21. If he gets the nomination, he is almost unbeatable - |
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"Independents" love him, as do deluded Democrats. And it looks to me like he is gonna have Rove at his side to smear and destroy the democrats.
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Sat Jul-29-06 04:12 PM
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18. My sense of McCain is |
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First, that he is a lurking danger, he could become the next neocon figurehead, and if the Republicans are not totally discredited he could be elected President.
Second, that it is proper and appropriate for us to be attacking him, but, when we attack him it is very important that we be polite, factually accurate, and evenhanded. Otherwise our attacks on him could easily backfire.
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