Not The Socks We Knew
6/5/2008 8:54:29 AM
6/5/2008 5:03:15 PM
R? Roids? Steroids? Hell Yes!!! Juice is exactly what this race needs!!! Watch out Obama, here comes...MCPAIN!!!!!
6/5/2008 5:32:03 PM
This cat is ragin' out of control[Edited on June 5, 2008 at 6:31 PM. Reason : wrong link!!!]
6/5/2008 6:29:47 PM
http://thepage.time.com/halperin%E2%80%99s-take-what-john-mccain-underestimates/
6/6/2008 1:35:03 AM
John McCain, 2004: "Without privatization, I don't see how you can possibly, over time, make sure that young Americans are able to receive Social Security benefits."John McCain, 2008: "But I'm not for quote privatizing Social Security, I never have been, I never will be."If that's not a flat-out lie, I don't know what is.
6/14/2008 12:22:08 AM
Spooky, It's pretty bad when the ASSOCIATED PRESS finds itself defending McCain against Obama's distorions (reminds me of Obama's mangling on McCain's 100-years statement, it only stopped when the press called it for the lie it really was).
6/15/2008 11:24:55 AM
I didn't say he was flip-flopping, I said he was lying. The AP said he was "playing a game of semantics". I say that's putting it lightly.The "full context" that you're posting is from a different speech altogether in New Jersey, a clarification he added after being blasted for what he said previously. The full context of this statement is as follows:
6/15/2008 12:16:10 PM
^ Depending on how you define privatization. Democratic scare tactics have effectively resulted in the term losing all meaning. As AP points out, they often ignore the fact that the option to put payroll tax contributions into a personal account is voluntary and that those contributions can only account for a portion of your total payroll tax contributions. So, really, John McCain has never been in favor of privatization as it is often defined by the Democrats. IOW: He was not lying. Seems like a very clear and honest difference to me. This actually reminds me of the 1993-1994 Health Care debate. The Republicans were so effectively able to annex Democratic language on national health care reform, that it took over 10 years for Democrats to be able to start proposing true comprehensive reforms again (Gore's and Kerry's proposals were targeted at either specific demographic groups like children or narrow policy proposals like the government taking more responsibility for catastrophic medical expenses). The Democrats have done the exact same thing with Social Security reform. I doubt we will see another serious proposal for reforming the broader system in the next decade. Now they're trying to use those same smear tactics again. But if McCain is guilty of anything, it's not lying, it's bad marketing. And if Obama's campaign proves anything....MARKETING MATTERS. PS* That is the same townhall meeting I was referring to. The only quote you ever hear is that McCain never was and never will be in favor of privatization. You don't normally hear the rest where he explains what he means by that. In context, it is totally consistant with his previous statements in 2004 and 2005. [Edited on June 15, 2008 at 12:56 PM. Reason : ``]
6/15/2008 12:43:51 PM
(CNN) – John McCain said Friday that every candidates' wife "should be treated with respect and if there's any disrespectful conduct on the part of anyone, those people should be rejected.” And if you disagree you're a trollop cunt.
6/15/2008 4:59:26 PM
McCain: "It's tough in some respects [to be proud of my country]"http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0608/McCain_doesnt_pick_up_on_Michelle_Obama_joke.html
6/15/2008 8:33:59 PM
7/7/2008 11:48:54 AM
7/13/2008 2:27:49 PM
7/14/2008 12:33:09 AM
Well, of course McCain is not going to give specifics on balancing the budget. It would be bad politics. Balancing the budget isn't popular when it comes to actually cutting spending. Just ask Bill Clinton. This is a game both sides are playing. Obama's refusual to give specifics on important issues like international trade (specifically NAFTA) left him able to reposition himself during the general election and will allow him to potentially reposition himself again when he is in office. I personally find it distasteful all around, but if you want to complain about the one, you have to complain about the other. I still take confidence in the fact that McCain has voiced concern for the budget situation. Obama has not. He has simply written off the entire prospect of balancing the budget during his term. An odd stance for a Democrat to take, considering all the flack Dems gave Bush over running large deficits.That's just one more reason I find myself on the opposite side of the fence this election. My positions have not changed. I still strongly believe in fiscal discipline (excluding obvious exceptions such as during recession). Democrats used to believe that too. But the progressive wing has taken over and centrists are left out in the cold.
7/14/2008 1:15:51 PM
Ill agree with socks. balancing hte budget is a better goal to lie about than expanding entitlements.(when we cant afford the current ones long term)Im voting for the lesser of two evils. It sucks its come down to these clowns. We really need more options.
7/14/2008 1:43:40 PM
If McCain is lying about balancing the budget then that puts him even closer to being Bush-clone doesn't it?
7/14/2008 6:51:34 PM
beats the marx clone
7/14/2008 9:14:07 PM
McCain Tops Obama in Commander-in-Chief Test; Stays Competitive on IraqPoll Finds 72 Percent of Americans Say McCain Would be Good Commander-in-Chiefhttp://abcnews.go.com/PollingUnit/Politics/Story?id=5370538&page=1Obama Leads McCain by Eight But Doubts Loom, Raising StakesObama Holds Advantage, But McCain Favored to Handle Global Politics
7/21/2008 7:23:35 PM
^ All that shows is that democrats trust McCain more than Republicans trust Obama. It's not surprising that democrats would be more open-minded.
7/21/2008 7:37:06 PM
Are these the same 66% of Americans who cannot point out Iraq on a map? Public opinion polls are irrelevant.http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/05/02/geog.test/index.html
7/21/2008 7:37:33 PM
except that the stupid fuckers vote
7/21/2008 10:17:18 PM
heheehe I wish I had the time to collect the various statements made on this board about public opinion."everyone is stupid...but me...and people that agree with me."
7/21/2008 10:21:15 PM
7/21/2008 10:22:39 PM
^^ dude, stfu. you're such a tool and a douchebag.66% is a blanket observation and has no political party. if in the middle of our bazillion-dollar war, you can't locate Iraq on a map, you shouldnt fucking be able to vote, i dont care who you would vote for. worse, is (IIRC), something like 1/3 or 1/4 cant even locate the US on a globe.I'm sure I'll totally break with my liberal counterparts here, because i really am in favor of some sort of intelligence criteria for voting -- and i know such a thing is totally unconstitutional and probably borderline fascist, but goddammit if you're stupid or just plain ignorant, i don't want you voting.[Edited on July 21, 2008 at 10:29 PM. Reason : ]
7/21/2008 10:27:08 PM
i agree with you thereif that was the case, obama's electorate would be as minimal as his tax breaks
7/21/2008 10:32:18 PM
I don't think locating Iraq on a map is relevant. I haven't had to look at a map of the earth since high school. The ONLY way I'd be able to locate Iraq on a map is by watching map illustrations on cable news shows. But I don't watch those, I rely on NPR and the Internet to learn most of my news. It's an arbitrary litmus test.
7/21/2008 10:33:23 PM
^^^ I am a stupid, tool, douche bag that disagrees with you. [Edited on July 21, 2008 at 10:33 PM. Reason : ``]
7/21/2008 10:33:25 PM
I thought the only people who liked Obama were overeducated effete latte sipping elitists????????
7/21/2008 10:34:41 PM
7/21/2008 10:35:06 PM
I know right, I should just listen to Rush and Fox and have them hand me my opinions for me.
7/21/2008 10:40:45 PM
not hand thembut express ideas already feltalmost like youexcept i dont rely on the media to predetermine my beliefs[Edited on July 21, 2008 at 10:47 PM. Reason : ...]
7/21/2008 10:46:42 PM
I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Just because I get my news from the Internet or NPR doesn't mean I take what's said at face value and agree with everything that's said. I listen to different perspectives and make my own decisions. Discussions are far more involved than anything on cable news and it's easier to ignore nutjobs.
7/21/2008 10:50:56 PM
7/21/2008 10:53:25 PM
NEVER TRUST A PRELAW
7/21/2008 11:00:51 PM
ag school poly sci/English/humanities is still liberal
7/21/2008 11:03:54 PM
7/21/2008 11:14:12 PM
I'd be interested in seeing the polling data from the people living on the Iraq/Pakistan border.
7/21/2008 11:14:35 PM
^^ haha nice! joe_schmoe supports jim_crow[Edited on July 21, 2008 at 11:16 PM. Reason : ``]
7/21/2008 11:16:06 PM
^ Yeah, from what I could gather from schmoe's rambling "manifesto" a few posts up, he's a racist fascist that doesn't support the Constitution--his words.[Edited on July 21, 2008 at 11:29 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2008 11:28:10 PM
My ranting "maifesto" was half-joking, and borne out of frustration with you TDub neocon retards. But, i guess it was also half-serious, so let me make one thing clearI am not at all in favor of IQ tests. IQ testing is arbitrary, based on a flawed methodology, and is culturally biased. furthermore, it's been my experience with people who claim they have high IQ's that they tend to be the biggest dipshits and the least capable of performing normal social functions.but I also
7/22/2008 2:00:44 PM
^ hmmmm giving people tests before they can vote? How could anyone view that as racist!? This will work out perfectly.
7/22/2008 2:21:52 PM
nice work there, trollbut the fact is, and you know it, they give citizenship tests all the time. every immigrant who wants to be a US Citizen -- and vote -- has to take a test. there's a vast difference between fairly and equally applied citizenship tests than the capricious and arbitrary voting booth tests from the mid-1800s.in fact, it works out just fine. millions of naturalized citizens have no complaints about taking a "voting test" it's been working just fine for a long time.my mother-in-law took the citizenship test 2 years ago. she's more informed about US history, government and economics than the average american -- by a long shot.[Edited on July 22, 2008 at 2:40 PM. Reason : ]
7/22/2008 2:31:31 PM
7/23/2008 10:43:44 AM
^ Or he may just genuinely believed that's what happened, which is worse than making your own history.
7/23/2008 12:00:02 PM
Is McCain trying to bring back the front porch campaign, or what?I'm sure he's old enough to remember the last one. Tip your waitresses, folks.But really, though. Where does he get off saying he's not getting enough coverage when he's not doing anything worth covering? Obama is on an effing world tour hob nobbing with foreign leaders. McCain is touring a dairy aisle in who knows where.[Edited on July 24, 2008 at 1:31 PM. Reason : .]
7/24/2008 1:14:52 PM
McCain has been on multiple foreign tours this campaign season. He's been to Iraq countless times. But unlike Obama, he didn't travel with dozens of reporters.
7/24/2008 1:27:09 PM
^ http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/23/beck.obama.media/index.html
7/24/2008 1:32:47 PM
Hahaha Glenn Beck is the most willfully ignorant person in the media today
7/24/2008 1:54:27 PM
The thrust of his argument is that Obama is more popular and sells more advertising, thus media outlets cover him more.Seems fair enough.
7/24/2008 2:06:58 PM