Comments on: Too Little, Too Late For McCain?
CBSNews.com Analysis: Front-Running Obama Navigates Around Aggressive McCain Performance In Final Presidential Debate
- McCain is hurting in too many states. This is over. Nice try with the ACORN thing though you repugs. You guys need to look in the mirror.
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- Latest Gallup poll has Obama at 49% McCain at 47% among likely voters. Well with in the margin of error, but probably not within the margin of ACORN/Obama fraudulent votes.
Funny how cBS doesn''t have this poll out on the front page like all the other times when it had the "O" up by 9 or 10. No not really that hard to figure.
Don''t be ordering those new drapes quite yet Michelle my belle..... - Reply to this comment
- We now know who we want answering that 3am phone call and it''s not John McCain.
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- (AP) A San Bernardino County Republican group has distributed a newsletter picturing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on a $10 bill adorned with a watermelon, ribs and a bucket of fried chicken.
Linking Obama to demeaning racist stereotypes drew denunciations from various GOP officials after the illustration appeared in the October newsletter of the Chaffey Community Republican Women, Federated, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reported Thursday.
Diane Fedele, president of the group, said she had no racist intent.
"I never connected," she told the newspaper. "It was just food to me. It didn''t mean anything else."
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The Republican party has become so desparte that they are trying as hard as they can to raise the dreaded spector of the Steffin Fetchet black man to scare Americans away for voting for Obama. The funny thing is that no one cares. I am proud to say that America is not a racist country. - Reply to this comment
- Thank you melnycgirl2 for that rant. These McSame Republicons are the scum white trash of the earth. Just like Butch and Palin and their families.
It must be tough on these wingnuts that their whole ideology is a utter failure. And their boys McBush and McSame just became socialists and privatized the banking industry. That''s why they are so desperate and angry. Angry white trash. - Reply to this comment
- I found myself truly amazed at how angry I was by the end of last night''s debate. Senator McCain did his best to perpetuate the Bush Administration''s legacy of continual repetition of lies and half-truths in the hope that people will eventually believe them to be true. His repeated, word-for-word, mantras regarding Senator Obama''s policies (especially regarding taxes in spite of Obama''s rebuttals), made the Republican candidate sound very pre-rehearsed and unable to think on his feet, not to mention a little silly at times. When he did try to answer "off the script" he tended to ramble to the point of being unintelligible. I thought his body language and attitude towards Senator Obama were extremely disrespectful, contemptuous, and anything BUT presidential. He may not have much experience on the world stage yet, but I would definitely trust Barrack Obama to represent the U.S. to world leaders with dignity, respect, strength, and diplomacy.
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- BagdadsHere5 Keep up the good work showing everyone what a freakin MORON looks like. Where did you get this junk about Muslim from? The desperate and despicable Brush Lint Balls?
By the way why is Butch and McInsane becoming socialist and privatizing the banks? What happen to their "free trade" and let the market decide. They are low life right wing hypocrites. - Reply to this comment
- Yesterday I was listing to Rush Limbaugh and all that he and his callers could come up with were different negative attacks. The Republican attack machine is so desperate at this point that they are reduced to nothing but hate and negative attacks.
Nice try, but it''s not working. - Reply to this comment
- CBS has already PLANNED who the winner is supposed to be. It wouldn''t have mattered what McCain had done.. you would have written a negative.
This is the year national media wants to choose the president. - Reply to this comment
- McCain can rename the "Straight Talk Express" the "Hate Talk Express" after last night.
McCain lost the debate and perhaps the election as he appeared bitter, and negative last night. McCain really lost points in trying to justify his negative attacks with the fact that Obama declined to appear in town hall meetings earlier in the campaign, no excuse McCain.
Obama was eloquent and presidential. Obama answered repeated attacks from McCain effectively and then returned to Policy issues. - Reply to this comment
- Unbelievable! People actually think America will change, when in essence Americans don''t want to change their behaviour,..they want handouts., they want government, they want, want, want:
that is called : Greed.
Obama thinks in giving you our wealth your attiude will change, that is the biggest lie I have ever heard. Socialism will destroy this country. Period.
Good luck, friends. - Reply to this comment
- Does anyone on these blogs have a job?
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- %u201CWhen McCain/Palin offer sleazy attacks in a speech, it''s easy to hold them accountable. When they offer lies in a television ad, it''s almost as easy, especially with the whole "approve this message" line and media scrutiny of campaign advertising. But McCain, Palin, and the Republican Smear Machine save some of their most offensive work for automated robocalls, which fly just below the radar screen. It''s cowardice, but decency and honor are the last things McCain is worried about now. The first round of calls was in line with run-of-the-mill Republican nonsense.
The second round cranked up the sleaze: "Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats aren''t who you think they are," the call says. "They say they want to keep us safe%u2026and Congressional Democrats now want to give civil rights to terrorists."
And the third round says more about Republicans than it does Obama: "You need to know that Barack Obama has worked closely with domestic terrorist Bill Ayers%u2026and Democrats will enact an extreme leftist agenda if they take control of Washington. Barack Obama and his Democratic allies lack the judgment to lead our country."
This isn''t a media stunt intended to generate free media. McCain and the RNC are hoping to avoid the kind of scrutiny that comes with television ads. What would the Republican Party be without hate, fear, and ignorance? When will party members with honor stand up and say that McCain and the RNC don''t speak for them?%u201D - Reply to this comment
- Socialism is a scary thing especially for a great country like ours. So we will give up our way of life and freedom a handout. Also where is his birth certificate. It is such an easy thing to get.
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- I''''''''ve got good news and bad news
Good news is if Obama wins Poor people will Have a little more money.
To give to the Dope Man
Bad news is if Obama wins There will be a lot more poor people!
To secure the Democratic Base
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What a wonderful Christian message. - Reply to this comment
- Oh, I forgot, there really are fifty seven states:
of Islam. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by troutfisher4 at 03:52 PM
Good bye? we''''re not going anywhere except making sure we show up at the correct polling place.....I doubt your DopeBama new registered voters can hitchhike to the correct place
Posted by Minuteman-8
We will at least banish you beyond the fence, where you can only throw rocks. - Reply to this comment
- I had to laugh when asked about choosing a supreme court justice - McCain claimed he would pick someone based on the best qualifications for the job.
Doh! He proved his poor judgment of qualifications by picking Palin.
Ya think we want you to pick the court? NFW. - Reply to this comment
- Joe the Plumber
Joe is really is no fan of paying taxes. According to records from the Lucas County (OH) Court of Common Pleas Wurzelbacher has a lien placed against him to the tune of $1,182.92.
Joe the Plumber, American''s most famous tradesman, said Thursday he doesn''t have a license and doesn''t need one.
Okay, so, if you''re keeping score in the alleyway beside your foreclosed home, here''s where we are so far: Joe the undecider voter plumber who doesn''t who fears for his business if his taxes are raised is, in actuality, Joe the Republican, unregistered voter, unlicensed plumber who has no intention of paying his taxes one way or another.
Have you got that? Good. - Reply to this comment
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