They're both running for the job. Try and keep up.
That is what I am thinking. He needs to stay his own course and not make any mistakes. But still find a way to make the debate.
I am convinced this is his chance to crush McCain.
They're both running for the job. Try and keep up.
McCain Wants A Time Out -- But Why?
Why does John McCain suddenly want to suspend his presidential campaign and postpone Friday's debate? His campaign surrogates are saying it's a typical "maverick" move, that McCain is simply "putting country first." Let's look at the evidence:
1) As Ben Smith notes, McCain's move "is a mark, most of all, that he doesn't like the way this campaign is going. ... The only thing that's changed in the last 48 hours is the public polling."
2) The idea of uniting the campaigns to find a bipartisan solution to the Wall Street crisis wasn't even McCain's idea. A few minutes ago, Obama spokesman Bill Burton emailed to reporters:"At 8:30 this morning, Senator Obama called Senator McCain to ask him if he would join in issuing a joint statement outlining their shared principles and conditions for the Treasury proposal and urging Congress and the White House to act in a bipartisan manner to pass such a proposal. At 2:30 this afternoon, Senator McCain returned Senator Obama's call and agreed to join him in issuing such a statement. The two campaigns are currently working together on the details."3) John McCain has skipped more votes during this session than any member of the Senate except for Tim Johnson, who had major brain surgery. He hasn't cast a single vote in five months, since April 9. All of a sudden, McCain is demanding that the presidential race shut down so he can return to Washington?
4) A reminder: President Bush was able to debate John Kerry while he was president. For all of his sudden urgency, McCain acknowledged just yesterday that he had not even read the administration's three-page bailout proposal.
5) It's not at all clear that having McCain and Obama back in DC will actually help. "What does seem apparent, though, is that putting the two candidates in the negotiating room is far more likely to distract--and derail--negotiations than having them out on the hustings," Jonathan Cohn writes at the New Republic.
It's impossible to know why McCain chose this course, but it sure seems like more of a political stunt than a maverick moment.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/0...tml?view=print
McCain's move is obviously one of weakness. But he's made yet another rather impressive move. The next 24 hours are crucial.
True. Too may republicans are too liberal.
Really? You should look that term up. It's the democrats who want to implement authoritarian policies, not republicans. It's democrats who say things like "I want to take their profits."
no, dummy you look the term up. liberals are acting like communists. your boys are acting like fascists.........education is a dangerous thing.
Wild Cobra has become the worst poster on this entire forum over the past few weeks. It's disgusting.
And Republicans who say "let the banks over the little people, we'll bail the banks and their sucker leadership out and let all the little people get ed again paying for it." Right.
Analogy FAIL
Schwarzenegger showed similar wisdom when he canceles his appearance at the RNC to devote time to Cali's budget deadlock.
All of a sudden debates are of the utmost important to Obama. Yeah...
Opinion.
I dunno. DarrinS thinking hanging an effigy of a black man is funny puts him in the running.
I would type typed in FAIL, but seeing how this is a pixelpusher quote, it would have been redundant to have done so.
Were any of you calling for Obama and McCain to postpone the debates before today? Just curious. Because if it's such a great idea and the most responsible thing to do (especially if you put your country ahead of your campaign), you'd think the idea would have been brought up a few days ago.
I'm sorry was the Governator running for an office at that time? No.
Its not like he had a real high point to fall from but he's seriously horrible right now. Every single one of his posts really put me on tilt so badly.
I think most people thought the bailout was a done deal, that Congress was going to rubber stamp the bailout request. McCain possibly leading the way to block it changes all that.
The focus should be on the possible bailout being thwarted, not the debate.
Nice to see that someone has some balls.
Who were you asking?
Thanks for posting your personal question and answer session manny.
Last edited by jochhejaam; 09-24-2008 at 10:46 PM.
I was providing you the answer since at this time I severely doubt your ability to provide it yourself.
This old lady comes into my work today and says "Have you heard the latest news" And I'm thinking to myself "Oh i hope it ain't zombies" Then she brought this up, but with a different reaction for Obama. And I think to myself needs to stop listening to WOAI and get both sides.
I'll add i don't care who wins this election cause we're screwed either way
Oh, I get it now... I thought you were just showing everyone how bright you were.
Letterman is having a field day with this!!
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I knew it was coming so I tuned in for once...
Showing McCain with Couric was awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Letterman was pissed.
Damn! I haven't seen Letterman go off on anyone like that since his NBC days!
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