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August 18, 2008 6:38 PM

Obama is "Fired Up" and Ready to Attack McCain

(CBS)
From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic:

(ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) For the second day in a row, Barack Obama has demonstrated a change in attitude.

At a town hall meeting today, he was fiercer, his attacks on John McCain were sharper, and he seemed to be, as he likes to say, "fired up.”

“Mr. McCain let me explain to you - the economic disaster is happening right now – maybe you haven’t noticed,” Obama shouted.

This morning, he was noticeably tired, sniffling through much of his first town hall meeting on women and the economy.

“I just want to point out that the only thing about daughters – is that when you hang out with them a lot and they get a cold somehow they end up passing it off to you,” he explained.

But only a few hours later, his energy was back up to par with his performance at last night’s San Francisco fundraiser. He tested out the new, punchier stump speech on the high dollar donors first, and then incorporated into today’s event.

“We shouldn’t be surprised,” Obama said today referring to negative ads by the Republicans, “They have been doing this every election.”

“They did it to John Kerry – Gore – they tried to do it to Clinton – they did it to Dukakis – that is what they do. That is their politics. They don’t know how to govern – but they know how to run a negative campaign.”

Noticeably absent from Obama’s jabs at McCain was an acknowledgement of his military service. In the past, Obama usually prefaces his criticisms with a “I respect McCain’s service but...”

However, today, Obama dove right in, telling his crowd of supporters, “The same guys who brought you George Bush are now trying to package John McCain.”
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by mattcat25 August 19, 2008 5:10 PM EDT
Was John a hero?
Misguiding his aircraft, then surrendering to enemy combatants and turning over sensitive information under duress (it%u2019s not %u201Ctorture%u201D you know..) is that considered a war hero? Besides, it%u2019s been a long, long time since Grampy was in World War I.

Why does McCain support Bush''s stance on taking away benefits from our troops?

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by mattcat25 August 19, 2008 12:51 PM EDT
There is a mountain of actions and results evident and factual from the Conservative Agenda.
Americans need to look at the issues and the program set forth by the Republican Party and their Presidential nominee John %u201Cthe war monger%u201D McCain.

Perpetual War, Mismanaging of Federal Treasury Funds, and Fear Mongering.
Increased Governmental $pending while cutting Taxes to the Wealthy.
Unfair Taxation of the Middle Class.
High prices for GASOLINE, Electricity, and Everything Else!
High Medical Costs and Prescription Drugs.
Pollution.
Invasion of Privacy, and disregard for our Constitution.
Corruption! Corruption! Corruption!
Religious Hypocrisy and Abuse of Tax Laws.
Politicalization of the Justice Department.
Degradation of our Infrastructure.
Continued export of American Jobs to overseas Slave Labor.
Decline in US stature and respect of the World Community.

Just to list a few%u2026

(not to mention 35 impeachable offenses committed by George Bush and supported by Senator John %u201Cthe war monger%u201D McCain).


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by xrepublican8 August 19, 2008 8:40 AM EDT
I think Obama should attack Mccain on the fact that he not only lied to christian america but he also got one of the coutries most respected preachers to lie with him. There is no way at the forum he could have answered all 3 parts of the 3 part question one education before it was even asked. Then he lied about it. It is shamefull to think this is what america expects of a future president.
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by jamwao August 19, 2008 7:53 AM EDT
As for Obama being fired up, I just think he aught to be fired. He has very little experience and even less common sense it seems. It would have been much better for the DNC if Hillary would have been our nominee.
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by aj4321-2009 August 19, 2008 5:02 AM EDT
McCain ''''08 experience and vision for the best America we can possibly have today, tomorrow and for our children''''s future.

Posted by bswalker12 at 09:50 PM : Aug 18, 2008
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If experience was the best measure of how good a presidential candidate will be, we should be electing my grandfather - he is 87 years old and a man of great experience.

McBush has the wrong kind of experience!!
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by aj4321-2009 August 19, 2008 5:01 AM EDT
McCain ''''08 experience and vision for the best America we can possibly have today, tomorrow and for our children''''s future.

Posted by bswalker12 at 09:50 PM : Aug 18, 2008
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If McBush is elected, there won''t be a future for our children - America will be sold to foreign entities and our jobs will be in India and China.
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by aj4321-2009 August 19, 2008 5:01 AM EDT
McCain ''''08 experience and vision for the best America we can possibly have today, tomorrow and for our children''''s future.

Posted by bswalker12 at 09:50 PM : Aug 18, 2008
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If McBush is elected, there won''t be a future for our children - America will be sold to foreign entities and our jobs will be in India and China.
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by aj4321-2009 August 19, 2008 5:01 AM EDT
McCain ''''08 experience and vision for the best America we can possibly have today, tomorrow and for our children''''s future.

Posted by bswalker12 at 09:50 PM : Aug 18, 2008
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If McBush is elected, there won''t be a future for our children - America will be sold to foreign entities and our jobs will be in India and China.
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by aj4321-2009 August 19, 2008 5:00 AM EDT
McCain ''''08 experience and vision for the best America we can possibly have today, tomorrow and for our children''''s future.

Posted by bswalker12 at 09:50 PM : Aug 18, 2008
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If McBush is elected, there won''t be a future for our children - America will be sold to foreign entities and our jobs will be in India and China.
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by dinslc August 19, 2008 4:56 AM EDT
This is so stupid.

Hey folks, there is a difference between pointing out the disagreements you have with your opponent''s policy, or even calling their record into question (what Obama has done), and launching totally vapid, baseless attacks- such as the Paris Hilton ads, and the ridiculous tripe brought to us by John McCain.

McCain''s been negative in irrelevant, non-political rhetoric, whereas Obama has stuck to McCain''s politics, things McCain has said on the campaign trail, and issues that actually matter to America.

Obama has handled himself with class.

McCain has shown what a partisan, dishonest, Karl-Rove-embracing, typical republican he is.

Point is, negativity toward someone''s policies or political ideology, is completely different than attacking someone personally, because you are mad that they''re more popular than you.
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by xpineapple August 19, 2008 12:56 AM EDT
Yeah, Obama is no longer 10 points ahead in the polls, so it is okay for him to be negative. Obama is a hypocrite. He critized McCain for going negative, even though it was a bad rap, since McCain was very constructive and had a sense of humor. I do not think it is inappropriate for Obama to be negative, since he is doing it in a fair way. I only question his timing and why he change his tactics relative to his standing in the polls.
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by wellhell3 August 18, 2008 11:49 PM EDT
Posted by misha128 at 07:42 PM : Aug 18, 2008

Sounds like your brain is on vacation...but honk on...I know it''''s a comfort to ya!

Obscamma can''''t even talk his way out of a paper bag, much less an internation crisis!


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Posted by WellHell3 at 08:45 PM : Aug 18, 2008

By the time Obscamma got through uhhhhh...errrr...uhhhhh....errrrrr....Hillary what should I say?

The Russians would already have bombed the KRAP out of us!
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by wellhell3 August 18, 2008 11:45 PM EDT
wellhell3 - The Russians are acting like Bush and McCain are brandishing wet noodles too. Bush and NcCain belong to the party in running the the executive branch where are their big national security answers. Oh, I forgot Bush is on vacation -- again -- the Russians and the World will just have to wait until Bush decides to be the Decider again. Mccain promised action from his representatives Lieberman and Graham -- who apparently are too busy with NcCain on the campaign trail to begin their assignment representing McCain in Georgia.


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Posted by misha128 at 07:42 PM : Aug 18, 2008

Sounds like your brain is on vacation...but honk on...I know it''s a comfort to ya!

Obscamma can''t even talk his way out of a paper bag, much less an internation crisis!
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by maitria August 18, 2008 11:08 PM EDT
oh woman, you are really pissing me off! I can''t believe you actually wrote this: "he was noticeably tired, sniffling through much of his first town hall meeting on women and the economy". Oh, god how ridiculous is this smear...He is actually sick with a cold and was gallantly still campaigning after spending all evening with us last night in San Francisco raising money for his campaign: 7.5 million that is! oh and by the way, this mornings event was amazing! He was so incredibly real, honest and thoughtful. His ideas were insightful and intelligence. He knows what is going on in this country and is willing to do something about it. You need to stop with your bitter diatribe and rhetoric..I am going to follow you now and fight back against your smears of a great leader and statesmen. Obama Rocks!!!
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by mrtutto August 18, 2008 10:57 PM EDT
I didn%u2019t realize until last night that McCain can lie with such a straight face%u2026.. The Democrats went after Hillary for her Bosnia story, but are giving McCain a free pass on his WAR stories%u2026.. Let%u2019s not forget what the Republicans did to John Kerry. If the Democrats don%u2019t go after McCain, don%u2019t expect the media to.

Rick Warren%u2026..
%u201CHow was it like in the CONE OF SILENCE %u201D
John McCain%u2026.
%u201CI tried to put my head against the wall to see if I could hear any of the answers%u201D Laugh Laugh

It%u2019s not the deed %u2026 it%u2019s the cover up%u2026. Why is the McCain camp all riled up ? He cheated.
Why wasn%u2019t his answer %u201D You know Rick%u2026 I have to be honest.. but he wasn''t
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by misha128-2009 August 18, 2008 10:42 PM EDT
wellhell3 - The Russians are acting like Bush and McCain are brandishing wet noodles too. Bush and NcCain belong to the party in running the the executive branch where are their big national security answers. Oh, I forgot Bush is on vacation -- again -- the Russians and the World will just have to wait until Bush decides to be the Decider again. Mccain promised action from his representatives Lieberman and Graham -- who apparently are too busy with NcCain on the campaign trail to begin their assignment representing McCain in Georgia.
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by kingfirpo August 18, 2008 10:40 PM EDT
So the Messiah is not a new kind of politician after all - he has to attack now because his poll numbers are going south. Actually, "oldwhiteguy1", if the MSM did its job, this empty suit from Chicago with zero qualifications for the Presidency would have been vetted a long time ago. As we saw on Saturday evening with the Rev. Warren, unless Obama has the benefit of a teleprompter, he''s a stuttering fool. He''s no longer the second coming of Jimmy Carter - he''s the 21st century Michael Dukakis. McCain in ''08 - Even Conservatism Lite is better than Socialism...
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by wellhell3 August 18, 2008 10:29 PM EDT
Oh wow, Obscamma''s got his wet noodle out...I''m scared, I''m scared!
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by urnot August 18, 2008 10:16 PM EDT
McCain got in bed with the neo-Republicans and their well-tested smear machine. He used to talk straight, now he just LIES with a STRAIGHT FACE.

Good for Obama- enough kissing McCain''s azz.
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by oldwhiteguy1 August 18, 2008 10:16 PM EDT
Obama wouldn''t have to "get fired up" if the MSM would do its job!
McCain gets away with "stuff" because MSM writes it off as he''s old and confused...
HELLO- he wants to be president. Old and confused don''t get it!
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