McCain evita problemi di volatili da folle

Il senatore John McCain non ha risposto alle domande del pubblico, poiché di fronte a una folla belligerante in Lakeville, Minnesota.
Pubblicato sotto Notizie da carhub sulla Sabato 1 Novembre 2008 a 11:06 am

McCain l'ultimo Stand: Obama odia Israele

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La prova che la campagna di McCain è ora in esecuzione su fumi, la paura tattiche inesauribilmente continuare ad essere gettato intorno. Il senatore John McCain è bancario sul fatto che il popolo americano renderà evidente l'associazione che il senatore Barack Obama è in realtà un terrorista socialista vuole che sia americano per diffondere ricchezza o segretamente passaporti dà ai terroristi in tutto il mondo.

Con la parvenza di una vera e propria questione di essere buttato fuori dalla finestra, questa campagna ha ripreso ad essere strategicamente xenofobo in un approccio alla politica. E 'deprecabile che questa campagna continua a funzionare sulla nozione che il pubblico americano metterà loro odiati del futuro al di fuori delle loro esigenze economiche.

La nuova strategia si trova l'improvvisa comparsa della Columbia University professore Rashid Khalidi, un sostenitore dei diritti palestinesi. La campagna di McCain (accanto alla sua bocca altri pezzi e le coorti) chiedono che il Los Angeles Times rilascio di una cassetta che mostra apparentemente Khalidi lavishing Obama con lode a una cena con Bill Ayers presenti. ...

Nonostante Kalidi negazione del passato, McCain e il governatore sono Palin cui lui come un ex portavoce per l'Organizzazione per la Liberazione della Palestina. E anche se Khalidi ha pubblicamente criticato Israele, lui e Obama hanno entrambi detto che detengono molto diverse opinioni su Israele.

Benvenuti al il ritorno del misterioso, pauroso, terrorista-friendly, Barack Obama che la campagna di McCain che l'amore per l'opinione pubblica americana a mangiare in qualche modo, nonostante ogni altra fonte al di fuori di Fox News punta il contrario.

The Times sostiene che in realtà ha rotto questa storia diversi mesi fa su Obama della connessione al Khalidi, e non rivedere una storia che aveva già coperti. Inoltre, il nastro è stato dato loro da una fonte anonima, alle condizioni che essi non rilasciarlo al pubblico. Tipica di questa media liberale con la sua integrità giornalistica.

Come è sintomatico di questa campagna, McCain ha legami con Khalidi che si può portare a ritenere che egli ha un inetto politico accuratamente squadra o che egli ritiene che il popolo americano hanno acquistato nella sua noi contro i mezzi di comunicazione dinamica.

Già nel 1990, mentre il presidente del Istituto Repubblicano Internazionale (IRI), McCain distribuiti sovvenzioni ai palestinesi centro di ricerca co-fondata da Khalidi, con una sola vale la pena di essere di mezzo milione di dollari.

Il rapporto si estende indietro per quanto riguarda 1993, quando John McCain ha aderito in qualità di presidente IRI nel mese di gennaio. Gli affari esteri osservato nel settembre dello stesso anno che l'IRI ha aiutato a finanziare studi più ampi in Palestina gestito da Khalidi del gruppo, tra cui più di 30 sondaggi di opinione e di uno studio di "socio atteggiamenti." - Secondo l'Huffington Post.

Nel corso di questa stagione elettorale, la campagna McCain è stato esaminato, bemoaning e il tentativo di manipolare i mezzi di comunicazione quando i problemi non sono stati in grado di alzarsi. Per ogni Bill Ayers, vi è un G. Gordon Liddy e per ogni grido dei socialisti, non vi è Palin dicendo al New Yorker del Philip Gourevitch, "Siamo istituito, a differenza di altri Stati dell'Unione, dove è collettivamente le proprie Alaskans risorse. Pertanto, noi condividiamo nella ricchezza quando lo sviluppo di queste risorse si verifica ".

Nel mezzo della sua campagna 2000, McCain è andato su MSNBC's' Hardball 'ed è stato chiesto da una donna se è stato il socialismo che suo padre devono essere tassati di più per essere in una più ampia fascia di imposta, a cui ha risposto, "Ecco che cosa ho veramente credere: Quando si raggiunge un certo livello di comodità, non c'è niente di sbagliato pagare un po 'di più.

Forse è la parte della americana spirito che ama vedere una bella lotta che ha permesso di McCain attacchi di andare unmolested il pubblico in piscina potabile. Truth be told, Barack Obama has run such a near flawless campaign that he dominates on the issues. Win or lose, he will go down of one of the greatest political forces in history because of the tremendous power of this campaign.

The American people have heard accusations of betraying the troops, teaching kindergartners all about sex, putting lipstick on a pig, being a proponent of infanticide, wanting to spread American dollars and being a friend of terrorists and would still prefer a president with a level head, a strong plan for the economy, and who talks about issues... that they care about; go figure.

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Sarah Palin’s ‘extreme makeover’ raises more eyebrows

Sarah Palin

A new report shows Sarah Palin's make-up artist is the highest paid member of Senator John McCain's presidential campaign, pulling in a rate of $547,200 a year.

Posted under Featured News by carhub on Friday 24 October 2008 at 6:09 pm

John McCain Now Wants Some Change, Too

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Senator John McCain accepted his party's nomination with an unusually personal speech that chronicled his time as a POW and featured the word "change" more than ten times. With this, McCain has seemingly abandoned his 'Straight Talk Express' to grab onto the caboose of the 'Change' train.

I fight to restore the pride and principles of our party. We were elected to change Washington, and we let Washington change us. We lost the trust of the American people when some Republicans gave in to the temptations of corruption. We lost their trust when rather than reform government, both parties made it bigger. We lost their trust when instead of freeing ourselves from a dangerous dependence on foreign oil, both parties and Senator Obama passed another corporate welfare bill for oil companies. We lost their trust, when we valued our power over our principles.


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We're going to change that. We're going to recover the people's trust by standing up again for the values Americans admire. The party of Lincoln, Roosevelt and Reagan is going to get back to basics.
We believe everyone has something to contribute and deserves the opportunity to reach their God-given potential from the boy whose descendents arrived on the Mayflower to the Latina daughter of migrant workers. We're all God's children and we're all Americans.

McCain's emphasis on the bipartisan nature of the change our country needs stood in stark contrast to his Vice-Presidential pick's divisive tirade the night before. And McCain's own Republican supporters "booed" at the point when McCain offered praise for "Barack Obama and his supporters." It is just hard to reconcile this John McCain, who gave a genuine and solid, President worthy speech, is the same man who would make such an erratic and overtly political decision to pluck a dogmatic, social ultra-conservative out of Alaska and place her, barely vetted, a breath away from the Presidency.

The constant partisan rancor that stops us from solving these problems isn't a cause, it's a symptom. It's what happens when people go to Washington to work for themselves and not you.

Again and again, I've worked with members of both parties to fix problems that need to be fixed. That's how I will govern as President. I will reach out my hand to anyone to help me get this country moving again. I have that record and the scars to prove it. Senator Obama does not.

Instead of rejecting good ideas because we didn't think of them first, let's use the best ideas from both sides. Instead of fighting over who gets the credit, let's try sharing it. This amazing country can do anything we put our minds to. I will ask Democrats and Independents to serve with me. And my administration will set a new standard for transparency and accountability.

We're going to finally start getting things done for the people who are counting on us, and I won't care who gets the credit.

Perhaps it's this kind of reasonable record and thinking about our way forward that has the Republican base more enthusiastic about Sarah Palin than John McCain.

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Sarah Palin’s dilemma

Whatever choices young Bristol Palin, her boyfriend, and their families make are their own business. But the policy choices Senator McCain and Gov. Palin make are everybody's business.

Posted under Featured News by carhub on Wednesday 3 September 2008 at 1:52 pm

Bush Gives Less Than Rousing McCain Endorsement

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As expected, President George W. Bush , applauded Senator John McCain 's "readiness" to take on the position of Commander-in-Chief. It was a full endorsement of the Republican candidate. Bush's speech although straightforward was considerably less than rousing.

I know what it takes to be president. In these past eight years, I've sat at the Resolute desk and reviewed the daily intelligence briefings, the threat assessments, and reports from our commanders on the front lines. I've stood in the ruins of buildings knocked down by killers, and promised the survivors I would never let them down. I know the hard choices that fall solely to a president. John McCain's life has prepared him to make those choices. He is ready to lead this nation.

Bush's speech endorsing McCain focused heavily on the perils facing a post 9/11 America and McCain's history as a soldier. Bush pointed to American fear and McCain's strength in Foreign Policy.

My fellow citizens, we live in a dangerous world. And we need a president who understands the lessons of September the 11th, 2001: that to protect America, we must stay on the offense, stop attacks before they happen, and not wait to be hit again. The man we need is John McCain.

What Bush did not offer was a detailed endorsement that McCain would be the right leader to guide us through the domestic problems our country must deal with. Bush made only an overarching reference to domestic issues:

We've seen McCain's commitment to principle in our nation's capital. John is a steadfast opponent of wasteful spending. As president, he will stand up to the high tax crowd in Congress, and make the tax relief permanent. He will invest in the energy technologies of tomorrow - and lift the ban on drilling for America's offshore oil today.

For me, President Bush's speech would have been more effective if he had described in greater detail why he believes in Senator McCain's ability to guide us in fixing domestic problems like: creating new ways to solve the public education mess or fixing health care. I found the omission of details pretty glaring.

I would not begin to guess why Bush chose talk so little and so broadly about McCain's readiness to solve our domestic issues. Maybe Bush decided to only focus on McCain's perceived strengths.

Prominent Black Republicans

    Condoleeza Rice

    United States Secretary of State

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    Colin Powell

    Former United States Secretary of State (2001-2005)

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    Clarence Thomas

    Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    Alan Keyes

    Political activist.

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    JC Watts

    Republican politician and entrepreneur.

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    Armstrong Williams

    Television, radio host, columnist and political pundit.

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    Alveda King

    The author is a niece of the civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr.

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    Don King

    Boxing promoter.

    Frank Franklin II, AP

    Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Civil rights icon.

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    TD Jakes

    Famous American preacher.

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McCain’s desperate VP pick

Senator John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin to be his running mate is the desperate ploy of a failing candidate trying to stay competitive in a losing race.

Posted under Featured News by carhub on Friday 29 August 2008 at 5:08 pm

McCain picks Palin for VP spot

Sarah Palin

Senator John McCain has chosen Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate, a move that may be seen as an effort to pick off disaffected Hillary Clinton Democrats.

Posted under Featured News by carhub on Friday 29 August 2008 at 3:30 pm

McCain selects his VP

Senator McCain has chosen his running mate and the person will be notified on Thursday, a senior aide said.
Posted under Featured News by carhub on Thursday 28 August 2008 at 1:19 am