How can anyone seriously consider McCain

weenieweenie Posts: 1,623
edited September 2008 in A Moving Train
for the next President? He's just as out of touch with middle-America as Bush, and stupid enough to let it be known.

This is a must read regarding his awareness on one of our biggest issues: the economy.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/17/opinion/17wed1.html?th&emc=th

Some of you McPalin supporters will probably refer to The New York Times as a "far-left Liberal media source" rather than one of the last, great newspapers in the country.
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  • I totally agree.

    What's sad though is Obama should be blowing McCain's campaign out of the water but a lot of people won't vote for him for obvious reasons they won't admit.
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  • I totally agree.

    What's sad though is Obama should be blowing McCain's campaign out of the water but a lot of people won't vote for him for obvious reasons they won't admit.

    I'm assuming that you are inferring about race and that sort of thing.

    I couldn't disagree more... our country is so entrenched in the "my party is better than your party" mentality that no matter who the candidates ended up being, the vote would still be within a few points.
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  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,300
    I'm assuming that you are inferring about race and that sort of thing.

    I couldn't disagree more... our country is so entrenched in the "my party is better than your party" mentality that no matter who the candidates ended up being, the vote would still be within a few points.

    I actually think you are both right.
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