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McCain's two weaknesses
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:57 am    Post subject: McCain's two weaknesses Reply with quote

"More of the Same"
by georgia10
Mon Aug 25, 2008
While the summer saw the Obama campaign struggling to come up with an
anti-McCain narrative that would stick, now we've got two of them. McCain's
two weaknesses going into the fall campaign season are (1) his admission
that economics isn't his strong suit (he's "out of touch") and (2) his
rubber-stamping of Bush's policies (he's "more of the same"). Obama has been
hitting hard on the first front, reminding voters that McCain's policies
benefit only the super-rich (and McCain helped that meme along when he
couldn't remember how many homes he has).

66% [of voters] say they're concerned he'll pursue President Bush's course.
That includes 64% of independents and 35% of Republicans. [link]

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-08-24-campaignpoll_N.htm

McCain=95%Bush

Maverick, my ass.
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Sid9
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:38 pm    Post subject: Re: McCain's two weaknesses Reply with quote

"Foxtrot" <foxtrot@null.com> wrote in message
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"McCain's Jailer" <mcgoof@jail.net> wrote:

"More of the Same"

While the summer saw the Obama campaign struggling to come up with an
anti-McCain narrative that would stick, now we've got two of them.
McCain's
two weaknesses going into the fall campaign season are (1) his admission
that economics isn't his strong suit (he's "out of touch") and (2) his
rubber-stamping of Bush's policies (he's "more of the same"). Obama has
been
hitting hard on the first front, reminding voters that McCain's policies
benefit only the super-rich (and McCain helped that meme along when he
couldn't remember how many homes he has).

66% [of voters] say they're concerned he'll pursue President Bush's
course.
That includes 64% of independents and 35% of Republicans. [link]

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-08-24-campaignpoll_N.htm

McCain=95%Bush

So with all his baggage why is Juan McCain tied with Toots?
Guess half of voters think Chicago Cokehead really SUCKS eh?

McCain's views are well established. OTOH not much is know
about Toots' politics since he hasn't done much with high visibility
and his low visibility activities have been less than spectacular.

Foxtrot's view: Toots will become less popular as his highly
leftist and disdainful views of America become well known. So
at the moment the election appears to slightly favor McCain. Too
soon to say for sure though.

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Top Cop Says McCain Was Never Tortured

Former Vietnam vet with top secret clearance - Republican frontrunner is "a
lying skunk"

Paul Joseph Watson

Prison Planet

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

A former Vietnam veteran with top secret clearance says he has personally
spoken to numerous POW's who dispute John McCain's claim that he refused to
provide information after he was captured and tortured in Hanoi, saying that
in fact McCain's code-name was "Songbird" because of his willingness to tell
all to avoid torture.

Jack McLamb served nine years in secret operations in Cambodia and other
nations before going on to become one of the most highly decorated police
officer's in Phoenix history, winning police officer of the year twice
before taking a role as a hostage negotiator for the FBI.

"I know a lot of Vietnam veterans and a few POW's and all the POW's that
I've talked to over the years say that John McCain is a lying skunk," McLamb
told the Alex Jones Show.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2008/020708_never_tortured.htm

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Foxtrot
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:38 pm    Post subject: Re: McCain's two weaknesses Reply with quote

"McCain's Jailer" <mcgoof@jail.net> wrote:

Quote:
"More of the Same"

While the summer saw the Obama campaign struggling to come up with an
anti-McCain narrative that would stick, now we've got two of them. McCain's
two weaknesses going into the fall campaign season are (1) his admission
that economics isn't his strong suit (he's "out of touch") and (2) his
rubber-stamping of Bush's policies (he's "more of the same"). Obama has been
hitting hard on the first front, reminding voters that McCain's policies
benefit only the super-rich (and McCain helped that meme along when he
couldn't remember how many homes he has).

66% [of voters] say they're concerned he'll pursue President Bush's course.
That includes 64% of independents and 35% of Republicans. [link]

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-08-24-campaignpoll_N.htm

McCain=95%Bush

So with all his baggage why is Juan McCain tied with Toots?
Guess half of voters think Chicago Cokehead really SUCKS eh?

McCain's views are well established. OTOH not much is know
about Toots' politics since he hasn't done much with high visibility
and his low visibility activities have been less than spectacular.

Foxtrot's view: Toots will become less popular as his highly
leftist and disdainful views of America become well known. So
at the moment the election appears to slightly favor McCain. Too
soon to say for sure though.
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Michael Ejercito
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:20 pm    Post subject: Re: McCain's two weaknesses Reply with quote

On Aug 26, 1:59 am, Foxtrot <foxt...@null.com> wrote:
Quote:
"McCain's Jailer" <mcg...@jail.net> wrote:
"More of the Same"
While the summer saw the Obama campaign struggling to come up with an
anti-McCain narrative that would stick, now we've got two of them. McCain's
two weaknesses going into the fall campaign season are (1) his admission
that economics isn't his strong suit (he's "out of touch") and (2) his
rubber-stamping of Bush's policies (he's "more of the same"). Obama has been
hitting hard on the first front, reminding voters that McCain's policies
benefit only the super-rich (and McCain helped that meme along when he
couldn't remember how many homes he has).

66% [of voters] say they're concerned he'll pursue President Bush's course.
That includes 64% of independents and 35% of Republicans. [link]

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-08-24-campaig...

McCain=95%Bush

So with all his baggage why is Juan McCain tied with Toots?
Guess half of voters think Chicago Cokehead really SUCKS eh?

McCain's views are well established. OTOH not much is know
I suspect someone like Evan Bayh or Bill Richardson would almost

certainly win in a landslide against McCain.


Michael
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