Is it just me, or is McCain always nicer to dems than he is to Republicans?
I’m still trying to figure out who McCain was really supporting for president in 2008. And I’m REALLY trying to figure out how so many people on this site thought that McCain could actually beat Obama.
No Juan, you sucked. No retired “you little jerk”.
Could be a (MEGA MCBARF ALERT)
Actually it is absolutely correct and is the reason the slimebag is president. I the GOP doesn’t wake up and learn to take advantage of Web 2.0 they’ll lose again.
I don’t suppose that the fact that McCain is harder to sell than a jug of spoiled milk has anything to do with him losing?
Shut up McCain.
p.s. confidence in balloon 1.
I know Mr. McCain, Obama will make a wonderful president. Nothing to fear.
Modern communications didn’t have that much to do with the loss, especially since McCain/Palin was leading until the financial crisis broke. Juan’s hapless performance during those days, and threats to cancel the first debate, and his general cluelessness while pretending to lead turned the campaign in Obama’s favor.
And the fact that he agreed with Obama on so many issues such as cap and trade and amnesty discouraged many conservatives from voting, and McCain failed to establish enough sharp differences in how the two would govern.
One party system bump.
Technology, yeah, 0bummer harnessed the awesome power of the teleprompter. Not to mention riding a train to DC. 0boyIwon is a regular techno-wizard.
Honestly McCain.
Thanks for selecting Sarah Palin and all. But really. You are in denial, and not helping America any more.
It wasn’t that Obama ran a brilliant campaign.
It’s that you s_ck as a conservative. Seriously McCain. I’m a libertarian, and I’m more conservative than you are.
Why can’t he JUST SHUT UP?
McPain is trying to court the large minority of Obama-bots in AZ.
"The danger to America is not Barack Obama, but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to an electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The republic can survive a Barack Obama. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president.� -- Author Unknown
McCain, every inch the Useful/Useless Idiot/Gentleman.
As classic an example as American Politics has ever had or will ever need to have on the fecklessness and folly of the conceit of ‘reaching across the aisle’ to work with people who would never reach across the aisle to work with the people John McCain has contempt for (other Republicans who happen to be conservative). The Stockholm Syndrome has never left him. As he put it “I was my country’s man”.
He became the embodiment of the sell-out who got a bigger kick out of being put on the altar of the enemy, than of earning the respect of those who thought they were his friends.
GAWD, WOULD YOU PLEASE JUST GO AWAY!!!!!!!
Please, somebody, make the bad man shut up!!!!!
The turning point for the election was the truly massive and as yet unexplained withdrawal of funds from the global monetary system in September of 2008.
As far as I am aware there has not even been an attempt to mount an investigation into this occurrence.