To: MrsEmmaPeel
See, McCain could have just said that we need to remain respectful.
I think that was a necessary statement in light of the media meme that McCain was allowing his crowds to get riled up out of hand.
But in classic McCain fashion, he took it too far. Way too far.
He said we shouldn’t be afraid of an 0bama presidency.
F*** YOU McCain! I’m scared as hell of an 0bama presidency, and that’s the only reason why I’m voting for you!
We’re on the verge of a socialist revolution in this country, and McCain is telling us we have nothing to fear from them.
11 posted on
10/10/2008 7:10:55 PM PDT by
counterpunch
(Jim Jones was a Community Organizer)
To: counterpunch
You're right - that packaged sound bite was pretty silly. I can't get inside the man's head. But I know that the man who went over the top trying to solicit respect for Obama is the same man who gave us Sarah Palin.
To: counterpunch
Were on the verge of a socialist revolution in this country, and McCain is telling us we have nothing to fear from them.
Correct. If NObama becomes Prez AND he has a veto proof Congress, this country is in deep trouble. Let's not even think about the SC justices he'll put in place, to the left of Ruth Buzzi Ginsberg. That's a given. Let's think about his cabinet appointments. His advisors. People of the same political ilk as Wm Ayers, perhaps? Acorn? Can you say, "reparations" for descendants of slaves"? You'll be forced to pay it, or you may be put in a "re-education" camp. I was a Romney supporter and I still think he would have been a much better candidate than McCain. So would Giuliani. But that's water under the bridge now. McCain is our only option in this election cycle.
To: counterpunch
In spite of the nitwit McNumbskull, I’m voting for McNut to set up Palin for 2012. DUMP the McCan’t in 2012!!
60 posted on
10/10/2008 7:56:17 PM PDT by
yadent
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