conversationpc wrote:
His numbers have actually come back up since he decided to go back to Washington.
Where are you getting these so-called numbers?! Mickey Mouse? I've seen nothing but across the board complete free-falls regarding his return to washington. 6-7 point swings over the course of one week. It's out of control. Check your sources....
conversationpc wrote:Yikes! No thanks to Obama. I'm not enamored of McCain but, at this point, he's still a far better choice than the alternative.
I got a call from the RNC back in February or March....and the first thing the money-hungry little bitch asked me was:
money-hungry RNC bitch: "Mr. Benuti"
me:"My last name is Benenati, jackass, get it right!"
money-hungry RNC bitch: "Oh, I beg your pardon, I'm sorry Mr. Benenati....I have a simple question for you. Which Democrat would you least like to see in the white house next year? Barrack Obama or Hillary Clinton?"
me:"John McCain"
After that, the phone call quickly ended, as the rnc bitch couldn't come up with a witty enough retort to that and he hung up the phone.
My point in all of this, is that if we are going to have a democrat in the white house...and make NO mistake about this....John McCain is just another democrat wearing Republican clothing. I would rather a president in there doing damage with a big ass fucking D after his last name. For the past 8 years, George W. Bush has been doing Democrat style damage from the Resolute Desk...and it has given the democrat base an opportunity to shift the center aisle even FARTHER to the left.
At this point, I really feel that this country has gone down enough of a road where people need to wake up from their apathy. Another republican signing democrat law and presenting democrat-style fixes to real problems is NOT going to help us...in the long run, it will cause FAR more damage than someone like Barack Obama can ever do.
conversationpc wrote:Regardless of whether it's political grandstanding, I'm glad he's in Washington to vote on this. He should be, regardless of if it's a ploy or not.
You're missing the point. Whether or not he *should* be there....politics is perception....and the perception is that this is a fake-effort to present paper leadership....and that it's political grandstanding. I'm not the only one presenting this viewpoint. There's overwhelming agreement on this. His campaign is on life support and it's goen that way over the course of 4-5 days.
If he pulls a no-show tonight or tries to take credit for this bailout....it's political death for him. It was a no-win situation for him to go...he should have remained on the outside...because no congressional republican wants to support this mess (because they have to face their own constituency in 40 days)....so McCain will actually come out of this showing far less leadership than he ever thought or claimed he had.