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Hypocrites - all of them.
There will be NO bounce for McCain. Obama will be in the White House by next January.
Lots of We Are the World. But no policy plans. No indication of what Bush has done wrong that he'll do right. No explanation of why he talks the talk about alternative energy but does everything he can to hobble alternative energy entrepreneurs. No explanation of how he'll "change" Washington when he's voted with Bush 90% of the time and has a staff full of lobbyists. No explanation why so many of the items on his famous "Trim the Pork" lists are earmarks put forward on behalf of Alaska by Palin's lobbyists.
And perhaps most importantly, no indication of what he'll do to benefit ordinary Americans. Nothing. Zilch. Nothing in his economic plan will benefit anyone but the very rich. Nothing in his healthcare plan will offer systemic reforms, inflation control, or relief for the middle class. Won't support a WWII-style G.I. Bill. Nothing to improve jobs but the old, failed, Republican canard of giving handouts to the rich and hoping the hire on some more help.
Lots of talk. But nothing to offer.
The Wall Street Journal today (09-04-08) had an article featuring John McCain's speech writer. It said in part, "John McCain's acceptance speech Thursday is the pinnacle of a partnership between the candidate and his friend of nearly two decades, speechwriter Mark Salter...He has penned nearly every important speech in Sen. McCain's political career..Mr. Salter wrote the first draft of Thursday's speech in Maine at his family's remote summer cabin, completing it a month ago."
Obama has a speechwriter too. I'd like to hear what the candidates have to say without someone writing their speeches for them. Maybe McCain's speechwriter should be running for office?
McCain played the POW card for the last time I can bear hearing it. The RNC offered us 'Little House on the Alaska Prarie" They showed us dead people falling out of the sky at 911 to appeal to our fear and offered nothing but rhetoric and promises to do some fairly undefined 'something' to make our lives better.
McCain wants us to fight for what is right. Yawn! Doesn't he know that's part of the problem - fighting for what is right and apparently going nowhere except deeper into debt? McCain had better stand up and fight. He wants to be the leader.
I had a little difficulty swallowing the whole "Let me just offer an advance warning to the old, big-spending, do-nothing, me first, country second crowd: Change is coming."
What?
You'd almost think it was a different party that had held the Executive Branch the last 8 years. Are people gonna fall for it?
The whole change theme is directly targeting Obama's slogan, so it'll be interesting to see how that affects their strategy.
His campaign is certainly reinvigorated.
McCain makes me ashamed to be an American. He just scares me. Obama is a true leader. Too bad for the McCainites, Obama will be the next president.
The country is going down the tubes - even McCain acknowledged it tonight, over and over - but its not going to be changed by a 20 year insider. Obama is bright, educated, passionate, hard working, and a leader like we haven't seen in 30 years.
God, how i miss having leadership in this country!
McCain voted with Bush 90% of the time? I didn't know that Bush submitted legislation and voted. How about Obama voting with the ACLU 90% of the time. Check his record at their website.
Palin's speech lit the fire, McCain promptly put it out.
And that 9/11 video earlier that day was just disgraceful and disgusting.
One question, though: Why do you write the questions in such a way that it's obvious to everyone that you wrote your responses to the McCain speech hours before the speech was over?
You can say what you will about Obama's inexperience, but you'd have to admit that with him at the helm we stand a chance of healing the damage that Bush has done with dozens of our former allies. He's got the MoJo and I see no reason why that wouldn't translate around the world.
He's a rock star. Let's use that to our advantage. Maybe the rest of the world will respect us again.
America is just about drowning is spud-spew.
OK, good for McCain that he wants to "drill now!" What else did he say? Nothing.
We already know he was an POW. I respect him for his service to our country and it's terrible what happened to him, but that doesn't change the fact that I want a candidate to spell out for me what new initiatives he has to offer!
All I got from him last night was spud-spew.
Sorry, I'm not hungry.
Mormons for Obama!