With no intention of being mean spirited, is McCain senile or just really confused - about everything? Yesterday McCain confused Somalia and the Sudan: John McCain misspoke and confused his African countries while talking to reporters on the Straight Talk Express today. This time, he was bailed out not by Joe Lieberman, but by his [...]
Continue reading...29. June 2008
McCain visited Billy Graham’s home today. Obviously, this was another attempt by McCain to energize a less than impressed evangelical segment of the Republican party. Did the visit backfire? Pretty much. Franklin Graham, Billy Grahma’s son and head of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, “issued a statement that highlighted what he had in common with McCain: [...]
Continue reading...29. June 2008
There was a very interesting article in the Denver Post today regarding the 2008 Presidential election in Montana. I’m not going to regurgatate the information put forward in the article (although I encourage you to read it) - it basically states that Montana might be up for grabs this year. I found the map of Montana’s [...]
Continue reading...23. June 2008
Wow. The really bad part? McCain is only condemning the comments. The worst part? If McCain were elected, this man would be right by his side… eek. The sincerity in following excerpt/apology statement filled me with an especially warm feeling: “Charlie deeply regrets his comments. They were inappropriate and he recognizes that the candidate we work for [...]
Continue reading...19. June 2008
When he was visiting the flooded areas of Iowa, he was overheard to say “that last flood, with the big boat and the animals, was worse.” And who goes to a flooded area, diverting law enforcement and emergency personnel from critical tasks to score cheap political points, when specifically asked not to go? John McCain does.
Continue reading...19. June 2008
The news is everywhere, McCain wants to substantially increase the United States’ reliance on nuclear power - it’s a pretty bad idea. Republican presidential candidate John McCain will push to almost double the number of nuclear reactors in the U.S. as part of a broad plan to address the nation’s energy woes… he would increase research [...]
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1. July 2008
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