Posted on 09/12/2008 12:29:45 AM PDT by library user
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This is one promise that Senator John McCain might struggle to keep if he does win in November. When asked by Time's Rick Stengel, moderating the 9/11 anniversary forum on national service here at Columbia University in uptown New York city, whether he would give Barack Obama a cabinet job, he responded that he would.
"Governor Schwarzenegger has made the service czar a cabinet-level appointment," Stengel said. "Would you, as president, do the same and would you name Senator Obama to your cabinet for National Service?" McCain paused for a beat before replying with a smile: "Yes!" Cue laughter and applause.
He also praised Senator Obama for his "outstanding" work as a community organiser - a profession derided by Rudy Giuliani and Sarah Palin at the Republican convention in St Paul last week. "Of course I respect community organisers," he said. "Of course I respect people who serve their communities. Sentaor Obama's service in that area is outstanding."
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If it wasn’t a joke it was the least intelligent proposal that McCain has made in the course of the campaign - almost on a par with Hillary’s offering 0 the vice presidency when he was ahead in the delegate count.
Coming from nowhere to win the primary, surviving a media blitz that portrayed Obama as a rock star & picking Palin. Mccain may be a better politician than anyone in either party.
McCain is pretty clever, you have to admit. Unfortunately many conservatives have no sense of humor.
It's not that I don't have a sense of humor, it's just that I didn't realize this was likely a joke.
Well, pay attention. Have you not noticed that McCain and his campaign have been using humor to pop Barry’s ballon for the last month?
I thought his answer was great. Obama was just on Letterman last night saying he wouldn't offer a cabinet position to Bill because once you've been President, it's a "been there/done that" kinda thing. So, the next day, McCain offers Obama a cabinet position.
I think the McCain camp has figured out Obama takes these comments personally. He obviously did with his "community organizing." They'll keep jabbing and poking.
Oh relax and stop being knee-jerk stupid. It was a perfect, brilliant answer! Barry would never accept a demotion from world messiah to chief community organizer under his opponent and also McCain very deviously reminded everyone what Barry's only real job was.
Obama is a very self-conscious person with a messiah complex. mccain knows how to psych him out.
I thought this was really a funny point in McCain’s comment. Does anyone seriously believe that Obama would take a Cabinet position under McCain?
It’s just a joke, nothing more. Let’s fight, fight and fight for McCain!
McCain can appoint Obama to his Cabinet, thus making the Democrats lose a Senate seat. McCain can then dispatch him on permanent assignment to Luxembourg or remove him from the Cabinet at his first convenience.
Smart move all around.
It was a stupid question. What else could he say.
This just means that there won’t be a “National Service” cabinet position.
“I hope it was a joke”
I think it is one of those campaign promises that will never be fulfilled.
Some might say that if Obama loses this campaign he has no chance of ever being nominated again. Maybe. Do you think Obama believes that? I don't think so.
McCain takes about 2 minutes to answer a question in an interview last night. He is too old and fading fast.
I didn’t get that whole thing at all last night.
What’s all this about ‘service’ as if it’s a government program? Stupid debate, huge waste of time, pointless wonky crap.
Saddleback was a lot more useful, and *surprise* the press didn’t have anything to do with it.
Oh, and Charlie Gibson is a peckerhead.
Dogcatcher general?
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