Comments on: The Mischief of John McCain
CBS's Meyer: To The Annoyance Of Both Parties, Summer's Pariah Is Now The GOP Front-runner
- McCAIN FOR PRESIDENT 2008!
He''s earned it- unlike ALL the others, both Dem and Republican!
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- Why don''t we cut through all the propaganda from the most corrupt institution in America, our corrupt MSM wolfpack press.
It''s the 90% of our liberal MSM wolfpack that''s "scare" to death of Mitt Romney.
They have only the past year lied, smeared, and distorted the postions and views of Mitt Romney.
Republicans want Mitt Romney and our corrupt wolfpack press wants to pick our nominee for us.
And they don''t want Mitt. That''s why we see them promoting and propping up John McCain while censoring all good information about Mitt.
Mitt will win in Florida next Tuesday but the attempts by our wolfpack press to "shape" the outcome of the GOP race will continue.
It will continue through MSM wolfpack anti-Mitt propaganda.
Really sad indeed.................GO MITT !
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- Romney''s a joke and won''t win. This is common knowledge to everyone except Romney and people in Idaho and Utah and Wyoming.
McCain could win, if the American public is totally insane. McCain would continue the war in Iraq, and what sane American would want that? McCain''s a liberal? Uh-huh. If you believe that, you probably believe that Romney''s a Christian too. - Reply to this comment
- This is an interesting opinion piece. As mentioned in the article, it''s still early to read too much into polls and ******** numbers. This opinion reflects what many in the mainstream media continue to parrot in terms of McCain''s electability. This is also a bit of a pipedream of the mainstream and liberal media--to have two moderate to liberal candidates from whom to choose, and to have the Republican a clear example of the Washington Establishment.
I think the media will clearly continue to try to build up McCain as their Republican darling because he doesn''t have a chance come November. He doesn''t have the answers to economic concerns required to compete with the Democrats.
If Republicans want a fighting chance come November, they should be looking toward Romney, a fiscal conservative with executive credentials. He will take the message of "change" away from the Democrats and be able to address our current economic challenges in a way that will earn the trust and confidence of the electorate. He turned around the Olympics and the Massachusetts government and will garner the vote and support of educated voters who care about macro-economics.
McCain does better in polls today vis-a-vis Clinton because Clinton is extremly polarizing for moderate and conservative voters and McCain has excellent name recognition of his own. Given more time to speak about his economic experience and plans, I believe Romney will poll even better against both Clinton and Obama. - Reply to this comment
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