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May 8, 2008 at 3:06 PM #201571May 8, 2008 at 5:18 PM #201474sd_mattParticipant
I think all it will take for McCain to win against Barak is to play a steady stream of Reverend Wright clips and stand back. Besides, McCain is a lousy speaker anyway.
For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected.
Ok….what was my point?
May 8, 2008 at 5:18 PM #201519sd_mattParticipantI think all it will take for McCain to win against Barak is to play a steady stream of Reverend Wright clips and stand back. Besides, McCain is a lousy speaker anyway.
For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected.
Ok….what was my point?
May 8, 2008 at 5:18 PM #201546sd_mattParticipantI think all it will take for McCain to win against Barak is to play a steady stream of Reverend Wright clips and stand back. Besides, McCain is a lousy speaker anyway.
For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected.
Ok….what was my point?
May 8, 2008 at 5:18 PM #201572sd_mattParticipantI think all it will take for McCain to win against Barak is to play a steady stream of Reverend Wright clips and stand back. Besides, McCain is a lousy speaker anyway.
For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected.
Ok….what was my point?
May 8, 2008 at 5:18 PM #201607sd_mattParticipantI think all it will take for McCain to win against Barak is to play a steady stream of Reverend Wright clips and stand back. Besides, McCain is a lousy speaker anyway.
For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected.
Ok….what was my point?
May 8, 2008 at 5:54 PM #201484CoronitaParticipantWhich party do you think Ralph Nader will do more damage to this time around?
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May 8, 2008 at 5:54 PM #201529CoronitaParticipantWhich party do you think Ralph Nader will do more damage to this time around?
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May 8, 2008 at 5:54 PM #201557CoronitaParticipantWhich party do you think Ralph Nader will do more damage to this time around?
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May 8, 2008 at 5:54 PM #201582CoronitaParticipantWhich party do you think Ralph Nader will do more damage to this time around?
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May 8, 2008 at 5:54 PM #201617CoronitaParticipantWhich party do you think Ralph Nader will do more damage to this time around?
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May 8, 2008 at 6:08 PM #201494SDEngineerParticipant“For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected. ”
Sort of like trying to disassociate yourself from a incredibly unpopular President who’s policies you’ve been a solid supporter of for the past 5 years?
In the current atmosphere, McCain has far more significant exploitable flaws than attempting to tie a candidate to his previous pastor’s most extreme views with the insinuation that he must believe all of them as well. It’d be hard to pin that one on Obama, since there is nothing he has on the record that says he supports any of those positions (and plenty on the record to the contrary). McCain, on the other hand, has plenty of soundbites of recent vintage that can be used to directly tie him to Bush’s least popular policies (and, for that matter, on many of them paint him as a flip-flopper as well).
May 8, 2008 at 6:08 PM #201539SDEngineerParticipant“For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected. ”
Sort of like trying to disassociate yourself from a incredibly unpopular President who’s policies you’ve been a solid supporter of for the past 5 years?
In the current atmosphere, McCain has far more significant exploitable flaws than attempting to tie a candidate to his previous pastor’s most extreme views with the insinuation that he must believe all of them as well. It’d be hard to pin that one on Obama, since there is nothing he has on the record that says he supports any of those positions (and plenty on the record to the contrary). McCain, on the other hand, has plenty of soundbites of recent vintage that can be used to directly tie him to Bush’s least popular policies (and, for that matter, on many of them paint him as a flip-flopper as well).
May 8, 2008 at 6:08 PM #201565SDEngineerParticipant“For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected. ”
Sort of like trying to disassociate yourself from a incredibly unpopular President who’s policies you’ve been a solid supporter of for the past 5 years?
In the current atmosphere, McCain has far more significant exploitable flaws than attempting to tie a candidate to his previous pastor’s most extreme views with the insinuation that he must believe all of them as well. It’d be hard to pin that one on Obama, since there is nothing he has on the record that says he supports any of those positions (and plenty on the record to the contrary). McCain, on the other hand, has plenty of soundbites of recent vintage that can be used to directly tie him to Bush’s least popular policies (and, for that matter, on many of them paint him as a flip-flopper as well).
May 8, 2008 at 6:08 PM #201592SDEngineerParticipant“For Obama to try to disassociate himself from Wright after 20 years is dumber than “I didn’t inhale”. Of course He got elected. ”
Sort of like trying to disassociate yourself from a incredibly unpopular President who’s policies you’ve been a solid supporter of for the past 5 years?
In the current atmosphere, McCain has far more significant exploitable flaws than attempting to tie a candidate to his previous pastor’s most extreme views with the insinuation that he must believe all of them as well. It’d be hard to pin that one on Obama, since there is nothing he has on the record that says he supports any of those positions (and plenty on the record to the contrary). McCain, on the other hand, has plenty of soundbites of recent vintage that can be used to directly tie him to Bush’s least popular policies (and, for that matter, on many of them paint him as a flip-flopper as well).
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