dahunan
Lifer
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: dahunan
The World be better off if COWARDS like him left our political system.. He still supports Bush affter what he and Rove did to him
what did rove do?
rove mccain 2000
Originally posted by: JEDI
Originally posted by: dahunan
The World be better off if COWARDS like him left our political system.. He still supports Bush affter what he and Rove did to him
what did rove do?
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Is it really surprising that large segments of the US population (and the world at large) have suffered under this regime.
I like the other quotes too:
1) ?Q. Sixty percent of Americans are now against the Iraq War. Why?
A. Because they want us to win.?
? Bill O'Reilly and President Bush
in an exclusive FOX News Channel interview
2) ?... [P]lot to establish a Department of Peace, raise your taxes and minimize penalties for crack dealers. ?
? Rep. Roy Blunt
in an e-mail to the media on what he thinks the Democrats will do if they win control of the House
3) ?I think I'd just commit suicide. I don't want to face that eventuality because I don't think it's going to happen.?
? Sen. John McCain
on a visit to Iowa to campaign for Republican congressional candidates, when asked of his reaction to a potential Democratic takeover of the Senate
Stuff like this makes it seem like it's all little more than a game to the politicians, that it doesn't matter who "wins" the election - they'll all turn out just fine in the end. These people go on some casual-type talk shows and just make like the whole political world is no big deal. It just seems quite odd.Originally posted by: dahunan
The World be better off if COWARDS like him left our political system.. He still supports Bush affter what he and Rove did to him
Originally posted by: Stunt
Moron
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
minimize penalties for crack dealers. ?
? Rep. Roy Blunt
I'm sure some Moron Libs will use this quote to demean McCain just like the Morons on the Right used Gores quote about the Internet to bash him.Originally posted by: DonVito
I just take this as a joke. McCain has a long history of irreverent humor. A few years ago he had been diagnosed with skin cancer. I remember reading a quote where he was asked how his wife was dealing with it. He responded (more or less): "For the most part she's fine, but the other night I woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, and I caught her digging through our life insurance paperwork."
The extremists on both sides of the political spectrum don't care, they've never cared about reality.Originally posted by: Paddington
Jesus, can you people not take a joke? McCain is known for making sharp quips like this.
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
I used to think he was a moderate conservative (I mean moderate by US standards) but his positions have moved steadily to the right recently.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Yeah, after all, he was so supportive in the military tribunal and terror prosecution areas.
McCain is a liberal and the only time he vascillates to the right is when it is politically convenient for him.
That, and the animosity some still hold for him, over nearly supplanting their man for the nomination.Originally posted by: DonVito
I find it fascinating that the uninformed are so quick to call McCain a liberal. I guess it's an artifact of the smear jobs the Bush campaign laid on him in 2000, as well as the fact that he has (at least on some issues) demonstrated the ability for independent thought, something neither party seems especially fond of.
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
That, and the animosity some still hold for him, over nearly supplanting their man for the nomination.Originally posted by: DonVito
I find it fascinating that the uninformed are so quick to call McCain a liberal. I guess it's an artifact of the smear jobs the Bush campaign laid on him in 2000, as well as the fact that he has (at least on some issues) demonstrated the ability for independent thought, something neither party seems especially fond of.
I surmise Afghanistan wouldn't be so chaotic, we would have laid a very hard beatdown on the Taliban, and snagged OBL. Wishful thinking through 20/10 hindsight? Perhaps. It beats the tar out of the present situation there though.Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
That, and the animosity some still hold for him, over nearly supplanting their man for the nomination.Originally posted by: DonVito
I find it fascinating that the uninformed are so quick to call McCain a liberal. I guess it's an artifact of the smear jobs the Bush campaign laid on him in 2000, as well as the fact that he has (at least on some issues) demonstrated the ability for independent thought, something neither party seems especially fond of.
That raises an interesting issue: where would we be today if McCain had beaten Bush in 2000? We sure as hell wouldn't be in Iraq . . .
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
That, and the animosity some still hold for him, over nearly supplanting their man for the nomination.Originally posted by: DonVito
I find it fascinating that the uninformed are so quick to call McCain a liberal. I guess it's an artifact of the smear jobs the Bush campaign laid on him in 2000, as well as the fact that he has (at least on some issues) demonstrated the ability for independent thought, something neither party seems especially fond of.
That raises an interesting issue: where would we be today if McCain had beaten Bush in 2000? We sure as hell wouldn't be in Iraq . . .
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
I used to think he was a moderate conservative (I mean moderate by US standards) but his positions have moved steadily to the right recently.
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
That, and the animosity some still hold for him, over nearly supplanting their man for the nomination.Originally posted by: DonVito
I find it fascinating that the uninformed are so quick to call McCain a liberal. I guess it's an artifact of the smear jobs the Bush campaign laid on him in 2000, as well as the fact that he has (at least on some issues) demonstrated the ability for independent thought, something neither party seems especially fond of.
That raises an interesting issue: where would we be today if McCain had beaten Bush in 2000? We sure as hell wouldn't be in Iraq . . .
Originally posted by: Gaard
As much as I despise Bush, I'm not so sure McCain would be any better. Brown-nosing panderer. This guy is lacking as a person, and not because he's an R.
Yep. I like to believe he wouldn't have squandered all the international good will either. In fact, I just don't see how he could have done a worse job with foreign policy and the direction taken in the WoT.Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: Gaard
As much as I despise Bush, I'm not so sure McCain would be any better. Brown-nosing panderer. This guy is lacking as a person, and not because he's an R.
I agree he's a panderer, but he's far better than Bush IMO, and he would never have given all of the most senior positions in the White House and Pentagon to the founders of PNAC (and hence, there's no way we would have gone to war in Iraq).
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
I used to think he was a moderate conservative (I mean moderate by US standards) but his positions have moved steadily to the right recently.
Hehehehehe, Oh man, so so good to see an opinion from you. His move to the right, in my opinion, is for the base of his party prior to them picking a candidate, but later, if he gets it, they will move to the center. But center left or right, in my opinion he is just run by an ambition to be president. Nothing about a chameleon as politician has any appeal to me and I always feel greasy when I think of McCain.