No, it's a matter of accountability. I want other folks to see what I'm saying.
Second you people come and always lecture us how pure you are and holier than thou conservatives but at the same time you want Obama to become President and thus causing America incredible damage on all levels.
Carbon credits, amnesty for illegals, and a train of massive Socialist bailouts are likely to damage the United States beyond repair. And, in that respect, both McCain and Obama will deliver the goods.
As for Obama becoming president, when did I say that I wanted him to become president? I don't, but at the same time, I don't want McCain to become president, because I recognize the immense damage that he will cause.
You, however, don't.
Third McCain is taking the gloves at the right time. Go and check what Sarah Palin is saying about Obama and Ayres today it is all over the news.
Ayres is small fish compared to what both McCain and Obama just did by voting for the bailout.
She is going after Obama on this issue because she got the clear order from McCain to do so.
Good point. Palin will follow McCain's orders.
But then, what good is she as a maverick? If she is simply following McCain's orders now, she will do so as Vice President, which means that any hope of her influencing McCain is gone.
McCain will go after Obama very soon on this and many other issues.
Uh huh. Sorry, McCain has no credibility after railing about government waste and then voting for it.
“Uh huh. Sorry, McCain has no credibility after railing about government waste and then voting for it.”
A $700 billion dollar earmark.
Maverick style!
“Carbon credits, amnesty for illegals, and a train of massive Socialist bailouts are likely to damage the United States beyond repair. And, in that respect, both McCain and Obama will deliver the goods. “
McCain will be more effective. He’ll co-opt the GOP and demoralize the base.
(Hell, it’s doubtful he can whip up the base against Obama RIGHT NOW WHEN IT COUNTS. Wait till he starts selling us out.)
Obama will provoke opposition. He’ll have to rely on narrow party-line votes.
(For those of you in Rio Linda, that’s not an endorsement of Obama, that’s a statement of fact.)
“If she is simply following McCain’s orders now, she will do so as Vice President, which means that any hope of her influencing McCain is gone.”
I love Sarah, but anybody who thinks McCain will listen to anyone after Nov. 4 is smoking crack.