Comments on: McCain Says Loss Is Not Palin's Fault

"One Thing I Think Americans Don't Want Is A Sore Loser," He Says In First TV Interview Since Election Day

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by sickofpalin November 12, 2008 4:45 PM EST
palin plowing throught the cracks to reign over the country is so over the top

she is an idiot

but 48,000,000 other idiots voted for her, so she has an opportunity to seek higher office

i am pretty sure a few repub''s will be waiting for her to plow "through the door"
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by feedback3-2009 November 12, 2008 4:44 PM EST
McCain Says Loss Is Not Palin''s Fault
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Which confirms one of the many reasons he lost.
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by gracel2 November 12, 2008 4:41 PM EST
McCain lost the election due to three realities. 1, The everday American citizen does not believe that McCain nor the Republican Party identify with their socio-economic condition; 2. the economic policies of Bush/Chaney are profound failures and the personal financial losses in jobs and assets are real. (The rich and wealthy are generally unaffected by job loss, high prices, etc.; 3. The Sarah Palin selection demonstrated McCain''s lack of good judgement. Palin herself provided the proof positive. McCain would have stood a better chance if he selected his own wife as his running mate... Stupid is as stupid does....
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by ldvuong November 12, 2008 4:27 PM EST
No, it is not, Obama simply takes advantage of the economic situaltion, as if God has planed everything and He has another plan for the future to correct His children, who are "always" conservative in the tradition of our fathers such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan. No one can make anything happen without God''s "allowing it." We all are imperfect, limited and sinful human beings.
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by gocubs58 November 12, 2008 4:24 PM EST
The loss was Palin''s fault - she made the ticket a laughing stock. Thanks God for her! Imagine what a McCain/Romney ticket could have done....
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by jclark7613 November 12, 2008 4:00 PM EST
I''ve always had the upmost respect for McCain and the real McCain is coming back slowly but as far as Palin is concerned she has no class and I have no respect for her. By the end of the election she was looking out only for her best interest and her own gain. She will go down in history as low class, ignorant trash and she is still making a complete fool of herself with her post election interviews. I just wish she would just go away.
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by longtree-2009 November 12, 2008 3:55 PM EST
mccain is still in denial. will he ever be able to move on? probably not. good thing he didn''t win because he is proving again just how much of an old man he really is physically, emotionally, mentally. palin helped him be defeated and mccain will never, ever, accept it because he chose her.
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by G H M November 12, 2008 3:43 PM EST
Remember McCain is a liar.
Palin is the best thing that ever happen for Democrats.
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by missingamerica November 12, 2008 3:30 PM EST
Just like the Democrats in 1992. This whole change in politics is cyclic and come 2018 or so the tide will switch back to the Republicans. There is no need to plow down someone that ran for Vice President on a ticket.

Posted by ActionNow1 at 11:43 AM : Nov 12, 2008

I think 2018 may not be far enough ahead into the future.

The Republicans have done entirely too good of a job in diverting wealth to the top 5%, and in so doing destroying the nation''s economy.

There are going to be an awful lot of people who remember losing their jobs, homes, chance at higher education, pensions, health insurance, etc. etc. etc. for decades to come.

And they will remember that it was Republican greed that did it to them.
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by mary400 November 12, 2008 3:24 PM EST
That''''s just not what the polls of Independents and others OUTSIDE the Party say. By every poll I''''ve seen on the subject the American People, by a WIDE margin, faulted McCain for picking the Air Head. They thought and still think she does NOT have the ability to be President. Anyone who finds ONE part of the nation "More American" than another part shouldn''''t even be considered, EVER, to be a leader of the nation. We''''ve been down that road and know full well were it leads!!


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Posted by Irmcvet97 at 11:42 AM : Nov 12, 2008

Obama is anti-American. Or haven''t you noticed. Open your eyes.
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