Comments on: McCain's Tough Sell: Change
CBSNews.com Analysis: Successful Convention Sets GOP Nominee Up As Reformer, But Will It Work?
- Sorry John, I heard you talk a lot about change, but not the change I want. You refuse to approach that venerable old Republican credo of making the rich....richer. We are turning into a two tier, third world country with a big empty gap in the middle and you refuse to address that. In fact, you insist on continueing the policies that have made it that way and have accelerated it in recent years.
Sorry, you ain''t gettin'' my vote. - Reply to this comment
- I thought McCain was running on the "Obama is inexperienced" slogan. Then he picks inexperienced Palin for cynical reasons, then suddenly he''s running on the "change" theme. Palin was good at reading the speech written for her, but its vitriol turned me off, and her record as a mayor and governor shows that she''s more of a bully than a reformer. Her wanting to ban certain books from the library and firing the librarian who resisted censorship, to start. On the themes of character, hope and change, it''s no, no and no.
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- ......MCCAIN SPEECH WAS MORE LIKE A FAREWELL SPEECH THAN AN ENDORSEMENT SPEECH................THE SPEECH HAD NO SUBSTANCE................IT''S THE SAME OLD "ME JOHN WAYNE, I WON THE WAR ALL BY MYSELF TALK."
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- You can put all the lipstick on that pig you want to.
It''s still a *** stinkin'' pig. I''m actually sorry for John McCain. I probably would have voted for 8 years ago, but this isn''t the McCain from even a few years ago. He''s sold his soul grasping for a last hurrah. He thinks you can send surogates in to savage the other party and then ''end the rancor''? Change by continueing the same policies of and for the rich that has destroyed us for the last 8 years?
This is a dried husk of the man that really used to BE a maverick. It would be sad if taking the country back from the lobbyists and the right wing extremists wasn''t so critically important. - Reply to this comment
- What a difference!! McCain didn''t spend time attacking, he spent time talking about what he will do. He talked about uniting and working together for our country. I really liked to hear how natural he sounded compared to Obama, who sounds so like from the 70s very much like JFK or Luther King.
Also, Cindy McCain stole my heart. What a beautiful person!! Loved the video previous to her speech and loved her speech as well.
Loved the combination McCains-Palin. Definitely, my vote goes for them!
I look forward to the debates.
Democrats must be terrified! - Reply to this comment
- And what does Obama stands for?
People are stupid, and take a ****, without government help. Lets tax the success, and than tax it some more, and than some more again...
LETS MAKE EVERYONE EQUALLY POOR & MISERABLE%u2026
I think soviets tried that experiment in social engineering last century... - Reply to this comment
- BARRY SOETORO, INDONESIAN CITIZEN HAS BEEN SERVED!!
SERVICE OF LAWSUIT CHALLENGING SENATOR OBAMA%u2019S RIGHT TO BE A CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT BECAUSE HE DOES NOT MEET THE QUALIFICATIONS HAS BEEN COMPLETED
( Lafayette Hill , Pennsylvania %u2013 09/04/08) - Philip J. Berg, Esquire, the Attorney who filed suit against Barack H. Obama challenging Senator Obama%u2019s eligibility to serve as President of the United States, has received confirmation from his Process Service Company that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Senator Barack Obama were served today, September 4, 2008, with the legal documents pertaining to Berg vs. Obama, Civil Action No. 08-cv-4083. The DNC was served at 12:00 p.m. and Senator Obama was served at 1:00 p.m. The U.S. Attorney%u2019s Office accepted service on behalf of the Federal Elections Committee (FEC) on or about August 22, 2008.
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* * For copies of all Court Pleadings, go to
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- We''d all be better off if we just dug Richard Nixon up, put some makeup and dark glasses on him, and tied him onto the chair in the Oval Office! And let him run the presidency! The advantages would be---
1. He wouldn''t screw up all the time---for obvious reasons.
2. We wouldn''t have to listen to any B.S. from him.
3. He wouldn''t be wasting money flying all over the world picking fights with foreign leaders!
4. He wouldn''t be cashing any checks and getting paid for *** up---because he wouldn''t be *** up!
Too bad, we can''t make it happen! But, regardless of what he says, don''t expect change from McCain, we''re not going to see it! - Reply to this comment
- Yeah, John is definitelly Real. He''ll get my vote now.
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- CHANGE??????!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????
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- John McCain sold out to the Christian Fundementalists in his party. They got their way in nominmating Bush/Cheney(EXXON/HALLIBURTON) last time. This McCain/Palin ticket represents change for the worse, goodbye liberty and goodbye freedom! The Christian Taliban have landed.
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- McCain and Palin are the Future. Up to now the demos are still in the lala land and still trying to figure out what hit them in their heads. That was two hits in a row this past seven days. The third one will be ROYAL FLUSH and thats GRAND SLAM.
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- Change?
From McCain, Mr. Establishment himself?
Mr. 95 percent with G W Bush?
McCain''s election strategy:
If you have no ideas of your own, coopt your opponent''s!
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- heartfelt and real; unlie the havard elitist lawyer obama. cactus John deserves our vote. we cant go wrong voting for this patriot
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