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lebomb
08-04-2008, 11:12 AM
.............on his background, lifestyle, prior company he kept and not say shit about their own politics. :rolleyes

I wish the Democratic party would dig into some of McCains shit.........Everyone has a history. Its called LIFE!!!

I just think its dumb that Rush Limfaggot and McCains camp has stooped to childish calling out people than to discuss what is important ......What the hell they stand for.

I know.....the good ol'boy ..............ehhhh, nevermind.

101A
08-04-2008, 11:34 AM
A negative presidential campaign? Who would have thought it?

Now, count the number of times Obama says "Bush and McCain" and not, simply "McCain"

Mr. Peabody
08-04-2008, 11:49 AM
Now, count the number of times Obama says "Bush and McCain" and not, simply "McCain"

I have no doubt we will see the pic of McCain hugging Bush hundreds of times before November. Again, if this campaign is a referendum on Bush, Obama wins. If it is a referendum on Obama, McCain has a chance.

101A
08-04-2008, 11:51 AM
I have no doubt we will see the pic of McCain hugging Bush hundreds of times before November. Again, if this campaign is a referendum on Bush, Obama wins. If it is a referendum on Obama, McCain has a chance.


Given the current political climate, if this campaign is a referendum on Bush, Satan wins.

Mr. Peabody
08-04-2008, 11:57 AM
Given the current political climate, if this campaign is a referendum on Bush, Satan wins.

Does Satan=Antichrist?


New McCain Ad Implies Obama is the Anti-Christ?
By: Mara Vanderslice
Saturday August 2, 2008

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I don't know about you- but I found this McCain campaign ad "The One" to be one of the most offensive ads we have seen in American politics to date.

At best, this ad implies that those who plan to support Senator Obama are looking for a new savior or a replacement Messiah. But many are reading it even more darkly as an attempt to portray Obama as an anti-Christ figure.

A vote for Senator Obama is a vote for the man we think will make the best President, not for a new Messiah. As Christians, we have one Lord And Savior. Jesus Christ. It is blasphemous to suggest otherwise.

And it is beyond offensive to suggest that Senator Obama is a false Messiah or the anti-Christ himself. How low can we go? It shows the McCain campaign is willing to make a mockery of our faith to feed people's fears. Christians need to reject this out of hand.

herzlman
08-04-2008, 11:58 AM
Obama better bury the rest of his skeletons real deep.

Mr. Peabody
08-04-2008, 12:01 PM
Obama better bury the rest of his skeletons real deep.

....and hide the "666" birthmark on his head.

Anti.Hero
08-04-2008, 12:05 PM
Masses are too stupid to actually dive deeply into policy and Obamassiah is too noob to attack him on anything else.

lebomb
08-04-2008, 12:06 PM
Obama better bury the rest of his skeletons real deep.

Like McCain has no skeletons............ :lmao

Everyone does .....I bet you even have a few. I know I do. So what? Clinton had a skeleton and that bish fell right out of the closet. :hat

Aggie Hoopsfan
08-04-2008, 12:18 PM
The Demos have already attacked McCain on various matters, including, among other things, being 'too old' to be president.

Yeah, you've got a lot of room to talk...

boutons_
08-04-2008, 12:44 PM
"Obama says "Bush and McCain" "

Of course, sliming Mc95% with dubya's horrendously horrible record is perfectly valid. Where's the beef?

lebomb
08-04-2008, 12:47 PM
The Demos have already attacked McCain on various matters, including, among other things, being 'too old' to be president.

Yeah, you've got a lot of room to talk...


Wow.........that is just like being called a closet Muslim and supporting terrorists. :rolleyes Like you have room to talk.

101A
08-04-2008, 01:59 PM
New McCain Ad Implies Obama is the Anti-Christ?
By: Mara Vanderslice
Saturday August 2, 2008

posted @10:06am Permalink email icon Email This arrow Add to »


I don't know about you- but I found this McCain campaign ad "The One" to be one of the most offensive ads we have seen in American politics to date.

At best, this ad implies that those who plan to support Senator Obama are looking for a new savior or a replacement Messiah. But many are reading it even more darkly as an attempt to portray Obama as an anti-Christ figure.

A vote for Senator Obama is a vote for the man we think will make the best President, not for a new Messiah. As Christians, we have one Lord And Savior. Jesus Christ. It is blasphemous to suggest otherwise.

And it is beyond offensive to suggest that Senator Obama is a false Messiah or the anti-Christ himself. How low can we go? It shows the McCain campaign is willing to make a mockery of our faith to feed people's fears. Christians need to reject this out of hand.

No, the ad makes fun of the media, and its coverage of Obama. The Obamessiah name has been floating around for a couple of months; McCain's campaign just picked up on it, and made a clever ad. I think the ad does a fairly good job of reminding people that Obama is a Rock Star, a movement, a trendy, worldly-popular pick; but, ultimately, beyond his charisma and charm, there is, as of now, not a lot of "there" there.

T Park
08-04-2008, 03:41 PM
The Demos have already attacked McCain on various matters, including, among other things, being 'too old' to be president.

Yeah, you've got a lot of room to talk...

But hes bringing "a new tone" to Washington.

Even though hes been in washington for a bit as a senator.

Ignignokt
08-04-2008, 03:43 PM
Wow.........that is just like being called a closet Muslim and supporting terrorists. :rolleyes Like you have room to talk.

Show me where the McCain campaign has done that?

T Park
08-04-2008, 03:46 PM
Wow.........that is just like being called a closet Muslim and supporting terrorists. :rolleyes Like you have room to talk.

Link to where McCain has done that please?

Thanks.

Ignignokt
08-04-2008, 04:08 PM
Something was discussed in the "conservatives are cool thread" and what is being discussed in this thread i think needs to be combined.

Coolness, is not a virtue. When you're campaign has been using it as a tool to recruit voters, while talking out of the other side about trying to make this campaign about the issues, you deserve to be dealt with in the manner you were dealt.

It's a shame that people rate coolness as a factor of what makes a good public servant. For instance John Stewart, no doubt a smart man, but people were actually being serious about him being a presidential candidate at one time(2blonde). It's as if a swarm of preteen girls have invaded the gentlemen's country club and have jacked all the hoagies to puff and started to pretend that they have interest in politics.

It's not like conservatives are running ads featuring Male Action Cinema stars, Super Models, and Iconic Media figures like Charleton Heston lineup and do a Celebrity video touting the "Americanesque" of John McCain.

It was the Obama Campaign who started lining up the Kim Kardashians, Scarlett Johansens, Kanye's of the world and started using the "cool" factor to enlist voters to their cause.

It was the Obama Campaign that tried to use the slick marketing, jingoistic rhetoric that Liberals accused Reagan of applying in the 80's, of which now they used against Hilary Clinton.

Obama put Scarlet Joho, and Kanye on an ad, or he allowed them to speak for his cause. And now that the McCain Campaign used it against him, causing Obama's euro bounce to dissipate, Liberals are crying foul.

When in the past Liberals jumped on every Bush speech flounder and used it to ridicule his leadership, tried to sabotage every policy move, even ones which agreed with big govermnet socialism, disgrace him on foreign soil, call him an idiot, hide behind political "entertainment" venues, where the format and audience heavily favored their ideology to take cheap partisan hack potshots at him, ex "Daily Show", or rather show's where you would go unopposed "Countdown with KO".

If after all these years of Bush Derangement Syndrome, people Like Lebomb and MannyisGod, and his ilk want us to take it easy on Hussein, well you got something else coming to you.

Put down that tigerbeat rag and read a history book for once.

Nbadan
08-05-2008, 12:35 AM
Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks argues that McCain and the M$M have managed to make the election a referendum on Obama instead of a referendum on McCain agreeing with 99% of failed Bush policy....

Why McCain Has Caught Obama and What Obama Can Do About It
By Cenk Uygur


There are two principal reasons why John McCain has caught Barack Obama in the national polls.

1) McCain has changed the whole conversation about this election into one question - do you want to vote for or against Obama? This is genius. Obama needs to switch the conversation if he wants to win.

2) Obama has only played defense so far and has not attacked at all. This is weakness and a sure-fire way to lose an election.

The question in this election should be whether Americans want another four years of Republican rule. We just went through a disastrous eight years and the Republican nominee agrees with the president who brought us that disaster on nearly every single issue. McCain wants even more tax cuts, even more war, even more rights for oil companies and even larger deficits. Do the American people want four more years of that?

Instead, right now the only conversation is about whether Obama is qualified to be president or not. I think McCain's ads in this regard have been comical. They have flat-out sucked. But that doesn't matter. Because the only thing that matters is the conversation itself.

If Obama doesn't change the topic, he gives up an enormous advantage he has, which is the American people are grossly dissatisfied with the Republican Party (even the chairman of the NRCC is telling Republican Congressman to run away from their own party). Make the election about Republicans.

Secondly, Obama has not attacked at all. This is the same mistake Kerry made. He could have pounded Bush for all of his mistakes; instead he hardly laid a glove on him because he wanted to run a positive campaign. That's ridiculous.

There is a difference between hard hitting ads and negative campaigning. In my mind, negative campaigning is when you make stuff up about the other guy (like McCain did about Obama not visiting the troops in Germany because he couldn't bring cameras) or go after him personally (like McCain did when he compared Obama to Britney Spears). But going after your opponent's record isn't negative campaigning; it's explaining why it's a bad idea to vote for the other guy. That is part and parcel of a political campaign...

Linky (http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Why_McCain_Has_Caught_Obama)

101A
08-05-2008, 08:44 AM
Americans are ALSO not happy with Democrats; and labeling McCain as a Bush clone isn't working; the conservatives who like Bush, to a large degree, have a strong distaste for McCain.

Also, Bush's historically low popularity numbers exist because he is not only hated by the people who have hated him for 8 years now (about 40% of the electorate), but his base has abandoned him primarily because of fiscal irresponsibility - that's probably 25% of the electorate; combine them, and only the people not really paying attention still "approve" of the job he's doing; but the disapproval are not all coming from the left; many are coming from the right.

Oh, Gee!!
08-05-2008, 08:56 AM
Show me where the McCain campaign has done that?


Link to where McCain has done that please?

Thanks.

www.foxnews.com

Spurminator
08-05-2008, 08:57 AM
I just think its dumb that Rush Limfaggot and McCains camp has stooped to childish

Well put.

Mr. Peabody
08-05-2008, 09:44 AM
I think the ad does a fairly good job of reminding people that Obama is a Rock Star, a movement, a trendy, worldly-popular pick; but, ultimately, beyond his charisma and charm, there is, as of now, not a lot of "there" there.

Right....and McCain is just overflowing with substance.:lol


Q:What do you see as the gravest long-term threat to the U.S.
economy?

Obama: If we don't get a handle on our energy policy, it is
possible that the kinds of trends we've seen over the last year will
just continue. Demand is clearly outstripping supply. It's not a
problem we can drill our way out of. It can be a drag on our economy
for a very long time unless we take steps to innovate and invest in
the research and development that's required to find alternative
fuels. I think it's very important for the federal government to have
a role in that process.

McCain: Well, I would think that the absolute gravest threat is
the struggle that we're in against Islamic extremism, which can
affect, if they prevail, our very existence. Another successful attack
on the United States of America could have devastating consequences.

101A
08-05-2008, 09:56 AM
Right....and McCain is just overflowing with substance.:lol

Relatively overflowing with resume.

boutons_
08-05-2008, 09:56 AM
"Obama is a Rock Star"

because the public's enthusiastic response to HUSSEIN has made it so, not anything that HUSSEIN has intentionally done to create such an aura, and above all, the aura is compounded and enflamed by the Repug poisonous envy for any kind of equivalent enthusiam for McLame.

The unpatriotic, foreigner, terrorist HUSSEIN gets a popular response, so he gets ridiculed for it by the Repugs rabid attack dogs.

Mr. Peabody
08-05-2008, 09:59 AM
Relatively overflowing with resume.

You wouldn't know it from the issues he's running on (e.g. herbal tea, tire gauges, MetRx Bars, Paris Hilton,....etc).

101A
08-05-2008, 10:34 AM
Q:What do you see as the gravest long-term threat to the U.S.
economy?

Obama: If we don't get a handle on our energy policy, it is
possible that the kinds of trends we've seen over the last year will
just continue. Demand is clearly outstripping supply. It's not a
problem we can drill our way out of. It can be a drag on our economy
for a very long time unless we take steps to innovate and invest in
the research and development that's required to find alternative
fuels. I think it's very important for the federal government to have
a role in that process.

McCain: Well, I would think that the absolute gravest threat is
the struggle that we're in against Islamic extremism, which can
affect, if they prevail, our very existence. Another successful attack
on the United States of America could have devastating consequences.

What's your point. Both answers are reasonable; just depends on the definition of "Gravest" you choose to use.


grave 2 (grhttp://img.tfd.com/hm/GIF/amacr.gifv)adj. grav·er, grav·est 1. Requiring serious thought; momentous: a grave decision in a time of crisis.
2. Fraught with danger or harm: a grave wound.

clambake
08-05-2008, 10:45 AM
Another successful attack
on the United States of America could have devastating consequences.

yeah, a hothead might do something like iraq, again.

that would be devastating to our country.

Cry Havoc
08-05-2008, 01:08 PM
Relatively overflowing with resume.

That's why he's spending his campaign dollars touting his effective policies and intelligent strategics as a senior member of the US political system, right?

Nbadan
08-06-2008, 12:54 AM
That's why he's spending his campaign dollars touting his effective policies and intelligent strategics as a senior member of the US political system, right?

Give McCain a break.....he did manage to crash 4 jet fighters...graduate next to last in Navy pilot school....get captured and collaborate with the enemy for special privileges....not get busted in the Keating 5 scandal that he was neck deep in....and commit adultery on his wife with his current wife and still get support from the religious right...

...that's quite a resume...

Nbadan
08-06-2008, 01:01 AM
Let's review some of the McCain camp's 'brilliant' campaign strategies so far...

The current economic disaster doesn't exist; it is just a state of mind.

Being a 'maverick' means you only vote along party lines 95% of the time, instead of 100% of the time.

Obama may be an international superstar, but it's the Fudge 'n' Sausage crowd that determines the fate of a nation.

The guy with the ten homes wearing $520 loafers is in the best position to call someone else an 'elitist'.

Running a tight campaign means having to be corrected by your minders when you make a statement contrary to what your 'campaign' just said.

Being a POW qualifies you for handling the situation in Iraq; knowing the difference between Sunni and Sh'ia means shit.

And today's addition: Nothin' screams 'family values' like encouraging your wife to enter a bikini contest at a biker rally.

....brilliant, simply brilliant....

Nbadan
08-06-2008, 01:43 AM
Instant classic.....McCain possible running-mate Mitt can't cite one McCain legislative accomplishment...


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jochhejaam
08-06-2008, 06:54 AM
Let's review some of the McCain camp's 'brilliant' campaign strategies so far...

The current economic disaster doesn't exist; it is just a state of mind.

Being a 'maverick' means you only vote along party lines 95% of the time, instead of 100% of the time.

Obama may be an international superstar, but it's the Fudge 'n' Sausage crowd that determines the fate of a nation.

The guy with the ten homes wearing $520 loafers is in the best position to call someone else an 'elitist'.

Running a tight campaign means having to be corrected by your minders when you make a statement contrary to what your 'campaign' just said.

Being a POW qualifies you for handling the situation in Iraq; knowing the difference between Sunni and Sh'ia means shit.

All that (distortion) and he's still went from a 9 percent deficit to a 1 percent edge in the Rasmussen poll over a period of 10 days.
That's got to be killin' you.



And today's addition: Nothin' screams 'family values' like encouraging your wife to enter a bikini contest at a biker rally.

....brilliant, simply brilliant....
Humor mixed in with a compliment to his wife, absolutely devasting to his run for the White House!
(It's not like he was trying to kill his wife and children with second hand smoke)


McCain will be your next president, show a little respect!

Cry Havoc
08-06-2008, 07:43 AM
All that (distortion) and he's still went from a 9 percent deficit to a 1 percent edge in the Rasmussen poll over a period of 10 days.
That's got to be killin' you.

And yet, Obama leads across the board right now. Ouch.

Aggie Hoopsfan
08-06-2008, 12:30 PM
And today's addition: Nothin' screams 'family values' like encouraging your wife to enter a bikini contest at a biker rally.

....brilliant, simply brilliant....

Yeah, it'd be much cooler if his wife admitted she's hated America and everything it stood for her entire life, until the point at which her husband became a viable candidate for the presidency...

Cry Havoc
08-06-2008, 01:35 PM
Yeah, it'd be much cooler if his wife admitted she's hated America and everything it stood for her entire life, until the point at which her husband became a viable candidate for the presidency...

And with that post, you've lost a lot of respect from me. Not that you care, it's just that up to this point I've tried to understand the things you are saying and the points you are making. A lot less effort from my part now.

Now you sound just like the McCain campaign. Completely fabricating stories in order to demean a presidential nominee. It just screams, "My guy sucks so let's pay no attention at all to him."

Nbadan
08-08-2008, 01:41 AM
Don't bother Aggie with facts when he's busy fabricating spin....


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Nbadan
08-08-2008, 01:59 AM
Gotta love Cafferty taking on the CNN talking heads...his last line makes it a instant classic


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GaryJohnston
08-08-2008, 06:31 AM
A negative presidential campaign? Who would have thought it?

Now, count the number of times Obama says "Bush and McCain" and not, simply "McCain"

+1

McCain, when mentioning that celebrity Obama should mention "Obama and Johanssan"

GaryJohnston
08-08-2008, 06:33 AM
Yeah, it'd be much cooler if his wife admitted she's hated America and everything it stood for her entire life, until the point at which her husband became a viable candidate for the presidency...

I've always hated when she that classic line of hers. "the first time I've been proud to be an american".....whatever bitch:rolleyes

boutons_
08-08-2008, 11:05 AM
"the first time I've been proud to be an american"

millions of black Americans are probably pissed she said that (even pulled out of context the way the slime-bots have done), but for very different reasons.

Ya Vez
08-08-2008, 11:53 AM
looks like he is so weak the clintons will be taking over the Democratic Convention in Denver.. thats real leadership... Obama

boutons_
08-08-2008, 09:23 PM
lies, lies, and more lies from McLiarAnkleBiter

http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/more_tax_deceptions.html

T Park
08-08-2008, 10:48 PM
And with that post, you've lost a lot of respect from me. Not that you care, it's just that up to this point I've tried to understand the things you are saying and the points you are making. A lot less effort from my part now.

Now you sound just like the McCain campaign. Completely fabricating stories in order to demean a presidential nominee. It just screams, "My guy sucks so let's pay no attention at all to him."

Yet you don't refute anything he said.