Awful Decision From McCain Camp

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Whoever decided for him to speak on a night that Obama is making such huge history, and to do so infront of a banner with a small gathering of uninteresting people when Obama will be in an arena full of thousands of screaming supporters is an idiot.

If McCain continues to make decisions like this, the closeness of this race wont last long.

I know I'll get blasted by the conservatives here, but his speech tonight was VERY boring. It was above average on substance, but the way he delievered it in contrast to Obama's speech and how he will deliever it, makes McCain seem very small time.

Even Hillary's speech will be more energetic, and she is a losing candidate.
 
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He did well today at a private fundraiser today here in Memphis. As long as he doesn't start spitting out socialist liberal ideals, he's fine with me.
 
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Non-issue. His speech is boring and his crowd is small. It doesn't matter, people aren't voting for McCain, they're voting against Obama.
 
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It was above average on substance, but the way he delievered it in contrast to Obama's speach and how he will deliever it, makes McCain seem very small time.


I assume you are an Obama supporter and find your observation interesting but not surprising. He was not rock N roll enough for your vote. Great.
 
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His speech was sucking pretty bad when MSNBC and CNN cut away to call the nom for Obama. Great timing.
 
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You are correct. He should have let Obama have all of the limelight tonight....Not
 
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McCain cost himself the election because he doesn't just talk about:

Hope, Action, Change!
 
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I assume you are an Obama supporter and find your observation interesting but not surprising. He was not rock N roll enough for your vote. Great.

You assume wrong. Just like I knew you would, which is why I said the conservatives would blast me.
 
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You are correct. He should have let Obama have all of the limelight tonight....Not

He's going to get it anyway. Why waste the moment when he could have scheduled a bigger crowd tomorrow and dominated tomorrow's news cycle as opposed to falling behind the others tonight? It was a bad move.
 
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no happy would mean you overachieved. you just got the basics right on a second go round. that's like making a 4 footer after the one that counted went begging.

As is typical with your responses to me, all personal and lacking on substance. Predictable and unfortunate.
 
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He's going to get it anyway. Why waste the moment when he could have scheduled a bigger crowd tomorrow and dominated tomorrow's news cycle as opposed to falling behind the others tonight? It was a bad move.
please tell me that we're not going to get your brilliant strategizing and play-by-play for the next 4 jillion days of this campaign battle.
 
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please tell me that we're not going to get your brilliant strategizing and play-by-play for the next 4 jillion days of this campaign battle.

After that comment, I might just make sure you do.

You could always decide not to read what I write and personally attack me for it, but to choose that, it would take class that you are lacking.
 
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After that comment, I might just make sure you do.

You could always decide not to read what I write and personally attack me for it, but to choose that, it would take class that you are lacking.
the lack of class argument regularly flows from people who have no other defense for their issues. now that you've used that, what are you gonna use?
 
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VP Cheney, do you realize most Americans support the pullout of all troops from Iraq?

Cheneys' reply.......So?

This hurt the repubs image....it's this kind of arrogance from the GWB camp that will probably put Obama in the white house.
 
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VP Cheney, do you realize most Americans support the pullout of all troops from Iraq?

Cheneys' reply.......So?

This hurt the repubs image....it's this kind of arrogance from the GWB camp that will probably put Obama in the white house.

the majority of Americans think gays have no legal right to marriage. Does that make it right?
 
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Speaking of terrible decisions, Hillary Clinton is committing political suicide as we speak
 

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