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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: 240 is Back on September 21, 2008, 08:32:49 PM
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John McCain was on 60 Minutes tonight and, naturally, the Arizona senator
was asked about the foreign and economic policy "experience" of his running mate,
Governor Sarah Palin.
While McCain can't find anything to recommend her on either point other than
her experience cutting taxes (which might have paid for too many rape kits),
he says picked her because it's "what's best for the country."
But is it? When asked if he can see Palin serving as President,
McCain begins shaking his head "no, no, no" even as his lips
are saying "absolutely, absolutely, absolutely." Which McCain should we believe?
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video? ;D
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I just found this, I haven't heard his Palin comments yet.
heres the link
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4463698n (http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4463698n)
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he blinks funny
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I have a feeling McCain will win
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I have a feeling McCain will win
Me too.
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I just got off the phone with John McCain...he said he was astonished by the stupidity of the question and was shaking his head out of disbelief for such a dumb question. John went on to say that it was INHERENTLY OBVIOUS THAT WHEN YOU PICK A VICE PRESIDENT YOU ARE DOING SO IN LARGE PART BECAUSE YOU THINK THEY CAN RUN THE COUNTRY IN THE ABSENCE OF A PRESIDENT.
Case closed!
lol. :)
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I have a feeling McCain will win
I had the same feeling when Sarah "Eye Candy" Palin was first announced as his VP, but the honeymoon seems to be over for her.
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McCain also talked about spending reductions across the board on 60 minutes. Mentioned cutting some areas of defense spending. Talked about removing the Republican political office from the white house. He is not Bush III as Obama's camp is trying to paint him. He always has been his own kind of politician.
Obama is to the left of his party, McCain is to the middle of his... and we see him moving back to the middle now that he is the nominee.