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McCain's Mission
Laura's E-Blast ^ | October 13, 2008 | Laura Ingraham

Posted on 10/14/2008 4:14:51 AM PDT by Born In America

John McCain is in the fight of his political life. The media lemmings have all but called the race for Obama. Certain so-called Republicans are already assigning blame for a McCain defeat. Question: At this crucial time, will McCain dig deep to prevail during these dark days? No one who doesn't know how to win survives 5 1/2 years tortured in a prison cell.

McCain has time to turn his campaign around. This requires a nimble, devastating response to the Obama worldview, specifically his far left economic vision for America. Obama laid out his economic plan on Monday, which included initiatives to:

--help people who remain in homes they can't afford --impose a 90-day ban on foreclosures --bailout states and localities awash in budget deficits --create a new federal lending entity --reduce health-care costs by having government invest (read: spend tax-dollars) for "preventive care, new technology" and increased access to providers --government "investment" (read: spending) for new teachers, college tuition, and "green jobs" --payments of $3,000 to businesses for each new job created

This all comes on top of Obama's "tax cut" plan -- in reality a massive new welfare program that envisions cutting checks to 95% of Americans. John McCain should issue a reminder that one-third of Americans don't pay any taxes at all--yet they will be getting a check during Obama's Excellent Utopian Adventure.

A self-employed plumber in Holland, Ohio asked The One directly why he--a productive member of society--had to cough up for the rest of the country. Obama's response was telling: "It's not that I want to punish your success. I just want to make sure that everybody that is behind you, that they have a chance for success too."

"I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."

Read that again. When you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody. Obama's economic plans aren't concerned with generating new jobs and new wealth; his concern is with socializing America. And he's not even hiding it!

A shocking new Rasmussen poll shows why he may succeed. A staggering 47 percent of Americans now believe hiking taxes on the wealthy is a good idea. Why? Americans have not witnessed a convincing example of fiscal conservatism in the last eight years, and John McCain has been woefully inadequate in providing a meaningful tutorial on why tightening our federal belts makes sense now more than ever. With Americans monitoring the Dow Jones like a personal EKG monitor, it's understandable people want to try something different.

McCain needs to separate himself from Obama and Bush. He needs to offer Americans step-by-step directions out of the morass. He needs a few pithy thoughts for growing our economy -- like tax cuts on income, capital-gains, dividends as well as serious-minded reform in Washington.

McCain offered hope this afternoon. Noting contrasts with Obama, he finally delivered a few choice blows: "If I'm elected President, I won't spend nearly a trillion dollars more of your money, on top of the $700 billion we just gave the Treasury Secretary, as Senator Obama proposes. ... If I'm elected President, I won't fine small businesses and families with children, as Senator Obama proposes, to force them into a new huge government run health care program, while I keep the cost of the fine a secret until I hit you with it. ... If I'm elected President, I won't raise taxes on small businesses, as Senator Obama proposes, and force them to cut jobs. ... I will keep small business taxes where they are, help them keep their costs low, and let them spend their earnings to create more jobs."

Boo-yah! That's the kind of fighting spirit we need. The economy is by no means Obama's strong suit. To win Wednesday night's debate -- and, indeed, the election -- McCain needs to keep his newfound fighting spirit alive.


TOPICS: Front Page News
KEYWORDS: economy; mccain; obama
McCain needs to drop the likes of Kristol, et al and listen to some genuine conservative viewpoints. He surged in the polls on two occassions, once at the Saddleback Forum and second following the announcement of Sarah Palin as his running mate. Both instances were conservative moments. Bipartisanship will not e;ected McCain as POTUS period.
1 posted on 10/14/2008 4:14:52 AM PDT by Born In America
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To: Born In America
John McCain is in the fight of his political life

Not really, he just goes back to the Senate if he loses.

2 posted on 10/14/2008 4:21:36 AM PDT by frogjerk (The MSM suffers from premature election)
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To: Born In America

McCain should have used the financial crisis to double down on conservative / libertarian principles. No doubt, Paulson-Pelosi put him in a tough spot with their bizarre bailout for the rich pitch, but he should have been more adept and pitched government corruption more than Wall Street greed.


3 posted on 10/14/2008 4:24:46 AM PDT by KFAT (polijunkie)
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“Bipartisanship will not e;ected McCain as POTUS period.”

It was VERY troubling to me in the 2nd debate when he paraded out the names Kennedy, Feinstein, etc. like they were his badges of honor.

He sees his association with them as an advantage. He’s not one of us. He’s Hillary’s clone and trying to beat Obama from the center.

God help him win - but he doesn’t deserve it.


4 posted on 10/14/2008 4:24:59 AM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
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To: Born In America
True conservatism WINS.


5 posted on 10/14/2008 4:30:59 AM PDT by Diogenesis (Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: Born In America

MCCain won the NH primary in 2000. That was his time.
Most here argued against him.

And now they are for him.

I was pro McCain then. And I am now. We could have saved ourselves from 8 years of conservative-wanna-be if we had done things right back then.

OK?

Collapse of the World Trade Centers.
Collapse of the world financial systems.

Not much of a resume.


6 posted on 10/14/2008 4:35:57 AM PDT by djf (No milk on the shelves = blood in the streets. So what do we do? Send more money to the bankers!)
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To: PetroniusMaximus
The main mission here is to vote McCain, - Palin

Get the two of them over the finish line, and let the constitution take it from there.

Actually with the MSM continuing to stir things up, many folks are MAD. They will be motivated to get to the polls.

For all it is worth, let the Obama supporters celebrate for all they are worth for the next 3 weeks. The only thing that counts are votes in the electoral college.

7 posted on 10/14/2008 4:38:32 AM PDT by Dustoff45 (A non posting Freeper produces far fewer spelling errors)
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To: Born In America
...Why? Americans have not witnessed a convincing example of fiscal conservatism in the last eight years...

Bush's fault. </not sarcasm>

8 posted on 10/14/2008 4:51:46 AM PDT by BufordP (Had Mexicans flown planes into the World Trade Center, Jorge Bush would have surrendered.)
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To: frogjerk
Not really, he just goes back to the Senate if he loses.

Bingo. McCain still has his country club membership to fall back on.

9 posted on 10/14/2008 4:54:31 AM PDT by TADSLOS (Put Palin in the White House. Send McCain to Sun City, AZ)
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