Archive for John McCain
Bumper Sticker of the Day
Posted in Bumper Stickers with tags Bumper Stickers, John McCain on November 5, 2008 by gymaJohn McCain Wins!
Posted in Humor, Politics with tags Humor, John McCain, The Onion on November 2, 2008 by gymaOr so says The Onion:
Trick or Treat!
Posted in Politics with tags Halloween, John McCain on November 1, 2008 by gymaCrazy Lady: Hello, children. Are you enjoying Halloween?
Kids: Trick-or-treat!
Crazy Lady: And, who will your parents be voting for on Tuesday?
Kids: Obama!
Crazy Lady: Then get off my lawn – no treats for you!
Some people are deranged. Get a life, woman!
Mount Losemore
Posted in Humor, Politics with tags Dick Cheney, George W Bush, Humor, John McCain, Sarah Palin on October 30, 2008 by gyma[h/t]
Bumper Sticker of the Day
Posted in Bumper Stickers with tags Bumper Stickers, John McCain, Sarah Palin on October 30, 2008 by gymaCrybaby
Posted in Politics with tags John McCain on October 29, 2008 by gyma
Oh for pete’s sake. Is there nothing John McCain won’t cry about? He really needs to retire so he can spend his days playing golf or something.
The latest is McCain whined about Obama delaying the start of the World Series game tonight. Huh?
Are there any Republicans who believe in facts? Never mind.
Blame Game
Posted in Politics with tags John McCain, Sarah Palin on October 25, 2008 by gymaI guess political finger pointing favors neither party and will take place as sure as the sun rises in the east every morning. I understand it normally waits until after the election, but not so much this time. The McCain campaign’s strategy has been so poorly executed that the major players can’t wait to start placing blame.
Apparently it will get ugly, and sooner rather than later. Sarah Palin is poised to take the lion’s share of the blame so she’s decided to take control and is now ignoring her handlers and advisers. The next week should be very interesting.
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But two sources, one Palin associate and one McCain adviser, defended the decision to keep her press interaction limited after she was picked, both saying flatly that she was not ready and that the missteps could have been a lot worse.
They insisted that she needed time to be briefed on national and international issues and on McCain’s record.
“Her lack of fundamental understanding of some key issues was dramatic,” said another McCain source with direct knowledge of the process to prepare Palin after she was picked. The source said it was probably the “hardest” to get her “up to speed than any candidate in history.”
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“She’s no longer playing for 2008; she’s playing 2012,” Democratic pollster Peter Hart said. “And the difficulty is, when she went on ‘Saturday Night Live,’ she became a reinforcement of her caricature. She never allowed herself to be vetted, and at the end of the day, voters turned against her both in terms of qualifications and personally.”
The book Palin writes after she loses should be very interesting.







