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October 20, 2008 6:43 PM

McCain Hammers Obama Over Biden Comments

(CBS)

From CBS News’ John Bentley:


(BELTON, MO.) – John McCain ratcheted up his attacks on Barack Obama’s foreign policy credentials by using his running mate’s words against him.

“If Sen. Obama is elected, Sen. Biden said, we will have an international crisis to test America's new president. We don't want a president who invites testing from the world at a time when our economy is in crisis and Americans are already fighting in two wars,” McCain said, referring to Biden’s remarks at a fundraiser where he said “we're going to have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this guy."

Biden went on to say that it may not be “apparent that we’re right” at the time.

“Forget apparent,” McCain said. “Sen. Obama won't have the right response, and we know that because we've seen the wrong response from him over and over during this campaign.”

The Obama campaign responded that McCain approach to foreign policy has been “erratic.”

“With our nation facing two wars and 21st century threats abroad, Sen. Biden referenced the simple fact that history shows presidents face challenges from day one,” said Obama spokesman David Wade. “After eight years of a failed foreign policy, we need Barack Obama’s good judgment and steady leadership, not the erratic and ideological Bush-McCain approach that has set back our security and standing in the world.”
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by roc2341 October 21, 2008 4:33 PM EDT
I believe what''s missing here is Obama/Biden are already taking an initiative to prepare for such a testing of a new president by anyone. That to me shows VERY GOOD JUDGEMENT. For any group, organi-zation who may be up to no good as of yet may start wondering "Are these guys already on to us,"We better rethink what we are about or want to do? Good job, Joe putting the enemies/the American people on notice that you/Obama are already looking out. Excellent.
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by phoebe123-2009 October 21, 2008 1:50 PM EDT
Someone wrote: 1 Timothy 6:17-19 - Jesus Christ is a Socialist.

Obama is NOT Jesus Christ. As a matter of fact, if you take away the fact that he is running for president, he really doesn''t have much to stand on.

If he was just your average person applying for a job as security in a US airport, once the background check was conducted and reports of his past connections appear, he would not even pass the backgroung check to get the job. As we know backgroung checks have become the standard whenever hiring.

I guess sometimes I don''t understand how we think in the U.S. We have a person with NO EXPERIENCE, one that wouldn''t even get a job that has anything to do with security because of his past and now we want to give him the key and full access to military secrets.

HAVE YOU ALL GONE INSANE.
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by kozickil October 21, 2008 1:00 PM EDT
Oh, oh. Obama is finally finding out what the rest of America already knew. Joe Biden is a loose cannon. Can''t this guy keep his mouth shut about international intelligence?
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by koronin-2009 October 21, 2008 11:54 AM EDT
I think we''ve seen very clearly how the 2 candidates will act in a time of crisis or need.

The last few weeks of the financial meltdown have shown us just what kind of leader McCain or Obama would make.

Sure and steady, or clumsy and erratic. Pretty clear contrast.
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by Harvybing October 21, 2008 9:41 AM EDT
Biden is privy to lots of intelligence. He is also privy to lots we don''t understand about Obama. I would hazard a guess that this "Big Test" will involve the middle east. Perhaps Israel. Biden is preparing his democratic supporters for a blow to Israel and an ensuint American Response that allows Israel to suffer. America''s incorrect response will be explained away as something other than what it really is until it is too late to save Israel. May God Help Us All. As Biden said in the same speech, "Gird Your Loins".
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by kenjo63 October 21, 2008 6:23 AM EDT
I believe Senator Biden was making an attempt to quote ''Henry V''. Meaning that even though Senator Obama is young the world will shocked by his strength. I don''t doubt that Sen. Obama will be able to handle problems as they arise, as Presidents before him have. My issues with Sen. Obama have more to do with his domestic ideas. Despite my lack of enthusiam for Sen. McCain, I feel that he will do the least amount of damage to the country as a whole.
This election has done a weird thing to us Americans. I think it has polarized us far more than normal. We argue about who said what, who knows who, and the color and gender of canidates. Humble as my opinion is I think this. Vote. Vote for McCain, vote for Obama. Vote for who YOU think will do the best. The adage is true, all politics are local. How will this new President affect YOU? I support John McCain, but I do not chide or lash out, at those who vote for Obama. They have their reasons, I have mine. Whoever the next President is, I will support. If I don''t like his policies, I will write my Senator and Congressman. Simple as that.
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by kenjo63 October 21, 2008 6:20 AM EDT
I believe Senator Biden was making an attempt to quote ''Henry V''. Meaning that even though Senator Obama is young the world will shocked by his strength. I don''t doubt that Sen. Obama will be able to handle problems as they arise, as Presidents before him have. My issues with Sen. Obama have more to do with his domestic ideas. Despite my lack of enthusiam for Sen. McCain, I feel that he will do the least amount of damage to the country as a whole.
This election has done a weird thing to us Americans. I think it has polarized us far more than normal. We argue about who said what, who knows who, and the color and gender of canidates. Humble as my opinion is I think this. Vote. Vote for McCain, vote for Obama. Vote for who YOU think will do the best. The adage is true, all politics are local. How will this new President affect YOU? I support John McCain, but I do not chide or lash out, at those who vote for Obama. They have their reasons, I have mine. Whoever the next President is, I will support. If I don''t like his policies, I will write my Senator and Congressman. Simple as that.
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by kenjo63 October 21, 2008 6:19 AM EDT
I believe Senator Biden was making an attempt to quote ''Henry V''. Meaning that even though Senator Obama is young the world will shocked by his strength. I don''t doubt that Sen. Obama will be able to handle problems as they arise, as Presidents before him have. My issues with Sen. Obama have more to do with his domestic ideas. Despite my lack of enthusiam for Sen. McCain, I feel that he will do the least amount of damage to the country as a whole.
This election has done a weird thing to us Americans. I think it has polarized us far more than normal. We argue about who said what, who knows who, and the color and gender of canidates. Humble as my opinion is I think this. Vote. Vote for McCain, vote for Obama. Vote for who YOU think will do the best. The adage is true, all politics are local. How will this new President affect YOU? I support John McCain, but I do not chide or lash out, at those who vote for Obama. They have their reasons, I have mine. Whoever the next President is, I will support. If I don''t like his policies, I will write my Senator and Congressman. Simple as that.
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by kenjo63 October 21, 2008 6:17 AM EDT
I believe Senator Biden was making an attempt to quote ''Henry V''. Meaning that even though Senator Obama is young the world will shocked by his strength. I don''t doubt that Sen. Obama will be able to handle problems as they arise, as Presidents before him have. My issues with Sen. Obama have more to do with his domestic ideas. Despite my lack of enthusiam for Sen. McCain, I feel that he will do the least amount of damage to the country as a whole.
This election has done a weird thing to us Americans. I think it has polarized us far more than normal. We argue about who said what, who knows who, and the color and gender of canidates. Humble as my opinion is I think this. Vote. Vote for McCain, vote for Obama. Vote for who YOU think will do the best. The adage is true, all politics are local. How will this new President affect YOU? I support John McCain, but I do not chide or lash out, at those who vote for Obama. They have their reasons, I have mine. Whoever the next President is, I will support. If I don''t like his policies, I will write my Senator and Congressman. Simple as that.
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by kenjo63 October 21, 2008 6:16 AM EDT
I believe Senator Biden was making an attempt to quote ''Henry V''. Meaning that even though Senator Obama is young the world will shocked by his strength. I don''t doubt that Sen. Obama will be able to handle problems as they arise, as Presidents before him have. My issues with Sen. Obama have more to do with his domestic ideas. Despite my lack of enthusiam for Sen. McCain, I feel that he will do the least amount of damage to the country as a whole.
This election has done a weird thing to us Americans. I think it has polarized us far more than normal. We argue about who said what, who knows who, and the color and gender of canidates. Humble as my opinion is I think this. Vote. Vote for McCain, vote for Obama. Vote for who YOU think will do the best. The adage is true, all politics are local. How will this new President affect YOU? I support John McCain, but I do not chide or lash out, at those who vote for Obama. They have their reasons, I have mine. Whoever the next President is, I will support. If I don''t like his policies, I will write my Senator and Congressman. Simple as that.
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by velma179 October 20, 2008 11:56 PM EDT
Would anyone call "sell all your possessions and give them to the poor" capitalism? No.

I''m saying yes, RR... Jesus does teach a spiritual form of socialism.

However I believe that economic systems are not the real "meat" of Christ''s teaching -- I am deeply concerned that so many of those in the religious right are so intent on NOT helping the poor.

Go to church on Sunday and kick the guy''s who down on Monday?

It''s pure hypocrisy.... and don''t get me started on the lies and distortions. What god could these folks be serving, the one of this earth... the lie and the father of lies.... sheesh.

I''ll pray for them and for America.

I''ll vote for Barack Obama.
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by dburfears October 20, 2008 11:44 PM EDT
Joe Biden said, "Watch, we''re gonna have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this guy. They''re going to find out this guys got steel in his spine."

Biden says Obama has A SPINE OF STEEL, and will do just fine.

Then McCain TWISTS AND LIES and TRIES to say Biden was critical of Obama!

McCain simply takes the words he wants to hear and then MAKES UP LIES.


McCain has LOST ALL HONOR.

McCain has LOST ALL HONESTY.

McCain has LOST ALL DIGNITY.


McCain has gone over to the "Dark Side". His campaign is so far from "Straight Talk" that there is no hope of finding their way back. It''s now "All LIES and DISTORTIONS, all of the time."

The McCain "LIE, LIE, LIE EXPRESS". Geez John. We know your campaign is now being run by ROVE hit men. Just give it up if you cannot muster even a little remaining HONOR.

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by jackiea27 October 20, 2008 11:44 PM EDT
TO: LDVUONG

ARE YOU MENTAL???
I am thinking that before you quote something said that you quote from the original souce. DUHHHH! Seriously, your kinda lame to the whole process of follow through. Do you always believe everything that is told you just becuase it suits you??? What a historical piece of fodder you are. I am laughing at your stupidity.
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by jackiea27 October 20, 2008 11:39 PM EDT
RE: slayrre007 at 08:27 PM : Oct 20, 2008

You must be a REPUBLICAN aka SHEEP...

Nazi envoking, deaf to the truth as it is. NOT the so called truth the Repub. pukes spew. How it is that you people are so ignorant and self serving is beyond me. Seriously, your brains have not grown one ounce since slavery, you still think your better than regular AMERICANs, and I stress American, becuase what Republicans are is Not American by any stretch. Republican seem to symbolize the desire to continue their racial hate, my view are better than yours, anti indivualism LOADS. I DOUBLE DOG DARE ANY REPUBLICAN TO OPEN YOU HEARS AND HEAR WHAT AMERICA IS REALLY ABOUT FIND OUT THE REAL TRUTH OF THINGS BEFORE CASTING YOUR UNBELIEVABLY SOCIALLY STUNTED VIEWS ON THE WORLD ...REPUBLICANS NEED TO BE OUTSOURCED.
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by russ4america October 20, 2008 11:12 PM EDT
Blah blah blah. McCain''s "outrage" has gotten realy boring. Outrage seems to be all McCain has to offer. We don''t want McCain''s mock outrage. We want solutions to our problems. McCain clearly is unable to provide solutions.

OBAMA/BIDEN 2008!
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by rebelrepubli October 20, 2008 11:08 PM EDT
1 Timothy 6:17-19 - Jesus Christ is a Socialist.
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by angelaone1 October 20, 2008 11:06 PM EDT
EXACTLY JOE. You got it right.
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by velma179 October 20, 2008 11:02 PM EDT
OneAmerica7... you should use that stretch thing you do on your spine.

Really, I''m serious. I''m looking out for your health. A strong supple spine is one of the best things you can have as you age, good for all kinds of things like heart and lung function, kidneys, bones, lots of good health... try it, my dear.

Then hear or read Biden''s whole comment so you comprehend it... in these times an attack COULD happen and may happen soon to test our new president. If Barack Obama is that president, they will find a spine of steel.
I am completely confident in him. So much more than in John McCain and his inability to lead a campaign with honor, much less the world''s largest military.
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by jackiea27 October 20, 2008 11:02 PM EDT
Everyone keeps speaking about Obama and what has he done who is he blah blah blah. McCain, sure we know who he is and what he''s done. ie. Keating 5, Contra, Naval reports regarding McCains airman days stated he was one to make consistant BAD JUDGMENTS. The Republican party and their cronies have in past and present RIGGED ELECTIONS IN THEIR FAVOR! I dare you to find out if I am lying!!see: stealbackyourvote.co; gregpalast.com; truthdig.com;opensecrets.org. I DARE U little rep. sheep.
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by wetodditmcan October 20, 2008 10:42 PM EDT
McCain said Obama was not ready for a crisis. I think most Americans can see who is really not ready for a crisis; it is McCain. If we do not have a strong economy, we cannot have a strong military. It has been shown time and time again throughout the world that the best economies have the best defense in terms of military equipment and training. So therefore, I am putting my trust in Obama.
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