At first, we were going to hold our noses and vote for McLame. Then, we were just going to sit out the election. Now, this maniac's campaign for POTUS must be stopped: please, somebody secure the domain for....
www.stophimnow.org
....before it's too late and he actually gets elected.
Enough: these are good people (like Craig Shirley) who are being besmerched and treated like dirt. At least Bod Dole had the guts to fire people himself on the tarmac.
Ah, that BOB Dole: sorry for the typo.
Nah, Mexico is closer, all he has to do is hire a bunch of his supporters, some illegal aliens.
Why didn’t they think these issues through 1-2 years ago???
This is friggin’ amateur hour.
Don’t worry. I am sure that many of Obama’s staff will soon be forced out because of their ties to pro-terrorist organizations.
\sarc
I don’t know why but I can’t stop laughing about this stuff. It’s like watching a train wreck in extreme slow motion when the trains are still miles apart but nothing or nobody seems to be able to stop them.
I’m sorry. I should give a damn about this why?
Hang 'em out to dry! Don't let 'em anywhere near the candidate, lest the dirt rub off on his cleaner-than-clean character. (Did I say the "c" word? Sorry, that should be "reputation.") Does the name Jack Abramoff mean anything except to political junkies?
Ok, I'll admit that I'm getting right fed up with all the guilt-by-association smears that have been leveled in this presidential campaign. It's a low tactic, and normally one reserved for the last inning before the election--a desperation play, when you're six points behind and have the ball on your own 18 yard line with 6 seconds on the clock. Hail Mary!
Who works for a candidates election is incidental to the bigger concern many of us have with all the major candidates this time around. As much as they try to distance themselves from Bush, they promise more of the same, sailing the ship of state on essentially the same dangerous course, only with a different crew. And their combined diplomatic experience is roughly equal to that of G. W. Bush's when he was governor of Texas, minus his executive functions (and Texans have always shied away from giving their governors much to do in that realm). We'll be in for a rough four years if any of the three gets elected president.
As for your stophimnow.org suggestion, it's a good idea but with a name like that the site could as well be to stop Obama, or to stop Rev. Baldwin, or to stop former congressman Barr. It's a little ambiguous.
Here's a site that's done what you're looking for, using McCainiac's own words to show the world just what a two-faced prevaricator this nominal Republican nominee really is.
Notice, too, that like all seasoned politicians, he never has to apologize for his slip-ups, goof-ups and out-and-out misstatements.
More here:
John McCain advisor Thomas Loeffler steps down over lobbying role
” Loeffler is a former Texas congressman who had been a top fundraiser for President Bush. He took over McCain’s fundraising apparatus last summer when McCain’s campaign ran out of money.
His law and lobbying firm, the Loeffler Group, has counted as its clients Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. “[snip]
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/la-na-mccain19-2008may19,0,942964.story