Too Dumb For Words
I just have to say -- the McCain campaign is truly moronic. Who do they think is gonna believe that a Harvard-educated, 46-year-old black man has anything in common with two rich young talentless bimbos like Paris Hilton and Britney Spears?
I mean, really?
I hope McCain gets a tiny bounce in the polls right about now, just so they learn the wrong lessons from all this. Because if they think these kinds of braindead, idiotic attack ads are going to get Old Man McCain into the White House, they've got another thing coming.
Because see, when you try to make your opponent out to be a dumb empty suit who doesn't know how to lead the country, you'd better hope that an empty suit shows up to those three debates in the fall. You'd better hope that Obama comes across as a foolish, know-nothing debutante.
Because if Obama shows up and actually looks a hell of a lot smarter than John McCain, it's bye-bye to Republican chances in November. McCain already lost his signature issue -- Iraq. Strong debates by Obama would destroy McCain's only other chance -- making Obama out to be ill-prepared and unacceptable.
If McCain's abilities in these town halls and TV interviews is any gauge, I think he's gonna have one hell of a tough time getting over that hump.
I mean, really?
I hope McCain gets a tiny bounce in the polls right about now, just so they learn the wrong lessons from all this. Because if they think these kinds of braindead, idiotic attack ads are going to get Old Man McCain into the White House, they've got another thing coming.
Because see, when you try to make your opponent out to be a dumb empty suit who doesn't know how to lead the country, you'd better hope that an empty suit shows up to those three debates in the fall. You'd better hope that Obama comes across as a foolish, know-nothing debutante.
Because if Obama shows up and actually looks a hell of a lot smarter than John McCain, it's bye-bye to Republican chances in November. McCain already lost his signature issue -- Iraq. Strong debates by Obama would destroy McCain's only other chance -- making Obama out to be ill-prepared and unacceptable.
If McCain's abilities in these town halls and TV interviews is any gauge, I think he's gonna have one hell of a tough time getting over that hump.


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Get ready for this; McCain still doesn’t speak for the McCain campaign.
http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/16384.html
Trying to tamp down on a potential controversy, Tucker Bounds, McCain’s chief spokesperson, went on Fox News yesterday to insist that voters should ignore what they heard McCain tell a national television audience 48 hours earlier.
KELLY: You’re off point. We’re talking on a go-forward basis. McCain gets in the White House, is he going to raise the payroll tax? Might the Social Security tax go up? Is that on the table?
BOUNDS: No Megyn there is no imaginable circumstance where John McCain would raise payroll taxes. It’s absolutely out of the question.
Got that? On Sunday, McCain said a payroll tax increase could be part of a negotiation. On Tuesday, McCain’s spokesperson said a payroll tax increase is “absolutely out of the question.”
OK, if the candidate's statements are being rejected by the campaign...who's running the show? That has got to be embarrassing if not downright proof the whole thing's a sham.
Right Way:
Candidate talks, campaign staff back him up or clarify.
McCain Way:
Candidate talks, campaign staff reject his statement.
Wait...what?
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