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Mac Is Back? McCain Defends Obama, Attacks the RNC

Posted by The Christian Progressive Liberal, Jack & Jill Politics at 4:13 PM on December 14, 2008.


It may have been a closer race if this John McCain had showed up on the campaign trail.

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It may have been a closer race if this John McCain had showed up on the campaign trail, as opposed to the one he brought, sans hood, robe and burning cross. Via Yahoo News:

WASHINGTON – Republican Sen. John McCain pledged Sunday to work with his former Democratic rival, President-elect Barack Obama, on economic and national security issues.

He also rejected Republican attempts to link Obama to the scandal surrounding Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The chairman of the Republican National Committee, Mike Duncan, has accused Obama of not fully addressing contacts with Blagojevich concerning the Senate seat vacated by Obama.

Blagojevich has been accused of federal corruption, including trying to sell off that seat.

“You know, in all due respect to the Republican National Committee and anybody, right now, I think we should try to be working constructively together, not only on an issue such as this, but on the economy, stimulus package, reforms that are necessary,” McCain said in a broadcast interview.

“I don’t know all the details of the relationship between President-elect Obama’s campaign or his people and the governor of Illinois, but I have some confidence that all the information will come out,” McCain said. “It always does, it seems to me.”

The Arizona senator said he will disagree sometimes with Obama on important issues, but that the nation’s problems are too daunting for political divisiveness.

McCain gets it, while the rest of his ReThug buddies are too busy trying to bust labor unions in the auto industry by not voting for the legislation that would save millions of jobs, not to mention just flat out using their minority status in the Congress to be obstructionist to anything coming forth from the Obama Administration.  McCain was humbled by his defeat, and now appears willing to return to the John McCain we at least respected, if not liked, regardless of his party affiliation.

Which is more than I can say for his running mate.  She’s still trying to make everything relevant to her, including the arson committed on her church. Instead of taking McCain’s example, Sarah Palin is still trying to be relevant in an area where she’s inherently IRRELEVANT.  Our country needs unity, not polarity…and she still never misses an opportunity to demonstrate just HOW CLUELESS SHE REALLY IS.  Because McCain appears to have learned his lesson, one can almost forgive him for picking his nurse to be his running mate.

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This tired and irrelevant old man needs to go away
Posted by: rancespergl on Dec 14, 2008 5:49 PM   
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His opinions, beliefs and lifestyle needs to be consigned to the dustbin of history.

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Hmmmm. He didn't exactly say he believed that the Obama camp was above wrongdoing.
Posted by: Longdream on Dec 14, 2008 7:20 PM   
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Republicans are weird. If McCain were a Democrat, even after he lost the election, he would still be one of the leaders of the party. Like Howard Dean was. Like Gore would have been, if he hadn't grown a beard and abdicated.

Because Republicans anoint their candidates, and then tell the delegates where their votes are going, it's different for them. A losing candidate has no clout, and nobody wants any part of him. My point is, that it's nice of him to give this cheerleading speech, but nobody is listening.

This is reminiscent of McCain before he got President-itis and tried to out-sanc the sanctimonious, out-skin the skinflints and out-shit the shitters. The trouble is, his values kept sliding like bags of rice on a stormy deck. First he's a social moderate, then he's an anti-abortionite with a vengeance, then he's anti-gay, then he's pro-stem-cell.

I think at this point, too many brain cells have died. He's practically gaga.

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McCain Not Electable
Posted by: perew on Dec 15, 2008 6:58 AM   
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Two observations:

1) In 2000 John McCain was advocating "rogue state rollback", a policy of bombing anyone we didn't like. This was before 9/11 and before most Americans knew anything about Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda, or the Taliban. That kind of thinking just isn't what the majority of Americans want, and it won't be elected.

2) The "kinder, gentler" John McCain was nearly run out of money in 2007. He couldn't get the big bucks donors to fund his campaign, so he had to turn nasty; changing "Straight Talk" into "What Ever it Takes Talk". It worked for the primary, but not for the general election.

In short, McCain will never be in the Oval Office.

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» RE: McCain Not Electable Posted by: Natasha_W
» RE: McCain Not Electable Posted by: Xynyx
McCain Stars in new Sci-Fi Thriller
Posted by: Xynyx on Dec 15, 2008 7:03 PM   
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"A prominent politician in the most powerful country on earth is caught between his past, true, and imagined selves, just as the nation is headed into the twilight of its years."

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