Posted on 08/28/2008 1:51:59 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache
Just saw a bit of the new McCain ad that is to air tonight before and after Obama's speech. It will say "Congratulations Barack Obama on your historic nomination...we applaud your accomplishment...enjoy your night...we will be waiting for you tomorrow."
Good message but I don’t like how he looks in the ad.
You can watch here-
That is gracious. His ads have been superb.
It actually is a historic nomination, and while i have nothing against a black (or a woman) VP or POTUS, it is a shame that the first black nominee is a marxist, racist, non-inclusive, phoney, teleprompter-reading, megalomaniacal, unpatriotic, empty-suited dork. (And probably not even a natural born citizen, to boot).
I don’t remember seeing an ad like this before in a Presidential race. Very smart.
Classy move.
Very Classy. McCain is making it easier for me to vote for him. At first I was uneasy but now I am getting a little excited and I will vote for McCain vs. Against Obama (I will still have some of that too of course LOL).
I even made my first donation to him today so he can continue with these brilliant ads. ;o)
On Fox they are ga-ga-goo-goo about a leak maybe in a couple of hrs. as to who will be McCain's VP.
That would cut into the Obaminators prime time!
I was listening LMAO smelling another checkmate by Team McCain in process !
I disagree. Rather than invite debate over the choice, the story would be how the Republicans were trying to steal the Dem’s thunder.
Agree on both points!
My goodness whoever is running McCain’s campaign is going to be hated by the lefties even more than Karl Rove. This is brilliant.
Definitely. He wasn't my guy in the primary but I feel positive about McCain in a way I never felt about W.
Yes, very classy and McCain sounds good, excellent delivery.
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