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John McCain: Strong Enough?

by Steven D
Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 05:11:43 PM EST

John McCain has what it takes to be the Commander in Chief (we know because Hillary Clinton told us so). He's a tough guy who survived torture at the Hanoi Hilton. He's strong enough to lead our nation as President (Better than Bush, at least). And he's strong enough to bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.

Too bad he isn't strong enough to stop the small time slimemeisters in his own party from running racist smear campaign ads against Senator Obama:

John McCain promised at a town-hall meeting today that he would bring "every pressure to bear" to stop the North Carolina GOP from running that ad hitting Obama over his controversial pastor, an issue that McCain said wasn't a legit one. [...]

Indeed, a top McCain strategist is now telling Time magazine that the ad won't be running at all -- the implication being that McCain managed to put the kibosh on it behind the scenes. But guess what -- a spokesperson for the North Carolina GOP just told me that this isn't the case. Here's the statement I just got from the spokesperson, Brent Wilcox:

I'm not sure where this gossip is coming from but that is not the case. The ad is still scheduled to run early next week.

The spokesperson added that it's set to run statewide.

So is McCain gotten weak in his dotage? Is he now a -- a wimp? Or is he just letting other people take the hit for these personal attack tactics that he keeps saying he hates? Well, Reed Hundt seems to think he ought to man up and take responsibility for going down this slimy road to Swift Boat Hell:

It ought to be beneath senator McCain to have his side label Obama as a terrible person because he has failed to shun a fellow who did wrong 40 years or is not a patriot because he neglected to wear a flag on lapel, or declined to disavow a Korean War vet and pastor because he spoke too harshly one Sunday. McCain went to Vietnam to re-open peaceful relations, so he knows the place of forgiveness. He is a man of military honor and knows how to respect a friend and a foe. Hence, it ought to be beneath McCain to tolerate attacks against Obama that closely resemble the despicable charges bush launched against McCain in South Carolina in 2000. It should be the case that mccain doesn't just pretend to stop these attacks, but actually does so. Aside from his laissez-faire positions on iraq and the economy, McCain's primary disqualification for the oval office is that he knows these vile, crazy attacks are wrong for America but he won't stop them.

No wonder they call him John McSame as Bush. After all, he's been taking advice on an informal basis from Karl Rove who knows how to build in plausible deniability when you want your candidate to appear to be the guy in the ten gallon white hat and the other guy to be the unpatriotic, effete, elitist, terrorist sympathizing traitor.

Yep, that's John McCain, your Republican Party's "straight talking" snake in the grass. Same as the old lying, cheating, war loving snake in the grass.



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Mad props for this.

But guess who else loves them some John McCain:

Whoopi Goldberg.  I am almost totally off her.

An untypical Negro

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by blksista (gab1954@gmail.com) on Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 05:34:38 PM EST
Whoopi?  That's just weird.  Though she is right that this is a Republican mess, I don't think handing the car keys to McCain is the solution, unless you want to turn a bad situation ten times worse.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt
by Steven D on Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 05:49:45 PM EST
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I watched her body language when Obama appeared on The View a few weeks back.  She looked almost combative.

Sad.  Really sad.  This campaign has been truly enlightening.

An untypical Negro

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by blksista (gab1954@gmail.com) on Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 06:11:44 PM EST
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Question #1:  Are North Carolina and/or Indiana open primaries?

Question #2:  If so what's to stop the dittoheads and other Rovian ne'er-do-wells from making a decisive impact on the results.  After all, their candidate has been chosen.  They've got nothing better to do.

Question #3:  Will they do it?

Question #4:  Is there any way to stop this other than having the SuperDuperDelegates come out of their burrows and end this thing now?

by Brad on Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 06:32:49 PM EST
Indiana is an open primary.

NC is semi-open, in that voters who changed their registration before April 11th can vote in the other party's primary and independents can vote in either party's primary.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt

by Steven D on Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 06:44:00 PM EST
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And I read today that McSame doesn't think women deserve equal pay until they get more education and training.
by SusanD on Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 07:10:08 PM EST
That's somewhat ironic coming from the man who divorced his first wife and then a month later married an heiress so he could finance his political career.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt
by Steven D on Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 07:20:20 PM EST
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All the juicy details:

LINK

He was in Hawaii, attending a military reception. While there, he met a young, blond, former cheerleader named Cindy Hensley.

It was an incredible stroke of luck for McCain.

How fortunate could one man be? Here was McCain, who had his eye on Congress, meeting a young, attractive beer heiress from Arizona, which was adding a congressional district in 1982. [...]

After a whirlwind courtship, John asked Cindy to marry him. But there were some details to clear out of the way.

McCain needed a divorce from his wife of 14 years, Carol, who had been badly injured in a car accident while McCain languished in Hanoi.

The marriage had been strained by his years of absence, along with McCain's admitted affairs after returning from Vietnam.

In February 1980, less than a year after he met Cindy, McCain petitioned a Florida court to dissolve his marriage to Carol, calling the union ''irretrievably broken.'' Bud Day, a lawyer and fellow POW, handled the case.

What a stand up guy!

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt

by Steven D on Thu Apr 24th, 2008 at 07:23:58 PM EST
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Wow! This will certainly help his run for the Presidency. What happened to his first wife? It just too bad that wars cause these kinds of emotional problems. I'm sure that present military personnel need help with their personal lives upon return just like McCain must have needed help.
by donmyers on Fri Apr 25th, 2008 at 04:09:06 AM EST
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He's too damn old - he's following the worst GOP President in history- his wife's money isn't helping- he can't remember anything - and he has no solutions to any of our serious problems. He is white - he'll probably win.
by donmyers on Fri Apr 25th, 2008 at 04:00:43 AM EST


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