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McCain Suspending Campaign
« on: September 24, 2008, 04:16:58 PM »
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Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is announcing that he would like to suspend his campaign and delay Friday’s foreign policy debate to focus on the financial crisis. According to MSNBC, McCain would like to come back to Washington and help work out a bailout package on Thursday.


Could be a smart move.  The greatest move he could make would be for him and Obama to get in a room and hammer out the decision together so that neither will get shafted in January.

But I couldn't help chuckle about his being so interested in suspending the campaign while he is getting handed his hat.

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Re: McCain Suspending Campaign
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2008, 04:28:29 PM »
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Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is announcing that he would like to suspend his campaign and delay Friday’s foreign policy debate to focus on the financial crisis. According to MSNBC, McCain would like to come back to Washington and help work out a bailout package on Thursday.


Could be a smart move.  The greatest move he could make would be for him and Obama to get in a room and hammer out the decision together so that neither will get shafted in January.

But I couldn't help chuckle about his being so interested in suspending the campaign while he is getting handed his hat.

I do believe he is now running scared. NNow watch the RW loonies praise him NOT wanting to debate.

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Re: McCain Suspending Campaign
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2008, 04:44:58 PM »
INCREDIBLE! ! !

Laughable;  and pathetic beyond belief.  A stunt.  He's being hammered and now he's running for cover.

There is somebody who's paid to work on the problem today, his name is George W. Bush, and if he's not up to the job, there's Cheney waiting in the wings.  And the cabinet.

Obama would have to be dumb as a post to fall for this bullshit.

All  he's gotta do is grab his copy of the Constitution and heap ridicule on McCain.  Who elected McCain?  What's wrong with the President and his Cabinet?  Where are they?

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« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2008, 05:21:35 PM »
>>But I couldn't help chuckle about his being so interested in suspending the campaign while he is getting handed his hat.<<

When you say something like this you should preface it with, In my world ...

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Re: McCain Suspending Campaign
« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2008, 05:25:09 PM »
>>But I couldn't help chuckle about his being so interested in suspending the campaign while he is getting handed his hat.<<

When you say something like this you should preface it with, In my world ...

 :)


You should at the very least acknowledge that your guy has been on the ropes for over a week.  It will at least lend you the appearance of acknowledging reality.

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« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2008, 05:29:28 PM »
Once again, in your world this may be true. However, in the real world John Mcain is actually interested in his country not just in his own interests.

John's fine. He'll be seen as the statesman he is and Barry will be seen as the political hack he is.

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« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2008, 05:37:12 PM »
McCain is not on any of the significant committees, nor does he himself nor anyone else acknowledge him as an expert on the economy. This is a stunt. The Friday debate was supposed to be about security, but Obama would mention economic security and McCain would still be going on and on about 9-11 and other things that have not made a single headline for weeks.

Circumstances have turned against McCain. So he wants to take his baseball and go home, and still pretend he's a big-leaguer, when in reality he's an umbrella salesman in the midst of a drought.

"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana."

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« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2008, 05:49:08 PM »
Stunt or not, it's going to show the American people that work needs to be done. Barry is at this very moment trying to explain why working to fix the problem that has the potential to touch every American should take a backseat to Barry's bid for political power.

Remember now, Barry backed out of how many town hall meetings? He's a buffoon and America is getting a good look at what he really is.

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Re: McCain Suspending Campaign
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2008, 05:57:01 PM »
<<Remember now, Barry backed out of how many town hall meetings? He's a buffoon and America is getting a good look at what he really is.>>

I don't think Obama backed out of a single scheduled debate.

This is a scheduled debate that John Insane agreed to participate in and is now fleeing from.

There is nothing to argue here.  Each voter will see the event in a different light, but I believe the vast majority of them will interpret this in the only realistic way possible, as McCain ducking a debate because he fears he will be beaten, as the saying goes, like a rented mule.

As long as Obama treats this with the ridicule and scorn that it deserves, this could be the final nail in the McCain campaign coffin.  There has to be a constant drum-beat of ridicule and scorn, though.  Also, he should continue to devalue ANYTHING that Insane claims to be doing as a "STUNT."  Assume the voters are dumb as shit and you won't be too far wrong.  So they need to hear "stunt" over and over and over again.

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« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2008, 05:59:44 PM »
Once again, you think wrong. I'm amazed at how uniformed you can be.

Obama Backs Away From McCain Town Hall Challenge
by Associated Press
Saturday, August 2, 2008
 
WASHINGTON — Democratic candidate Barack Obama on Saturday backed away from rival John McCain’s challenge for a series of joint appearances before the political conventions, agreeing only to the standard three debates in the fall.

In May, when a McCain adviser proposed a series of pre-convention appearances at town hall meetings, Obama said, “I think that’s a great idea.” In summer stumping on the campaign trail, McCain has often noted that Obama had not followed through and joined him in any events.

On Saturday, in a letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said the short period between the last political convention and the first proposed debate made it likely that the commission-sponsored debates would be the only ones in the fall.

“We’ve committed to the three debates on the table,” campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Saturday in an interview. “It’s likely they will be the three appearances by the candidates this fall.”

Asked by The Associated Press if that meant Obama would not agree to any other debates, Psaki said, “We’re not saying that.” She said the McCain campaign had rejected Obama’s proposal for two joint town hall meetings.

The McCain campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The first debate planned by the commission is set for Sept. 26 in Oxford, Miss., three weeks after the Republican National Convention concludes Sept. 4. The Democratic convention is scheduled for Aug. 25-28.

The other presidential debates are set for Oct. 7 and Oct. 15 and the vice presidential debate for Oct. 2.

A day after Obama clinched the Democratic nomination in early June, McCain challenged Obama to a series of 10 town hall meetings with voters in the months leading up to the conventions. The candidates’ campaigns began negotiations, telling reporters that they agreed in spirit to the joint appearances.

When the idea first came up from the McCain campaign that May, Obama was still battling Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic nomination. Obama said then: “Obviously, we would have to think through the logistics on that, but … if I have the opportunity to debate substantive issues before the voters with John McCain, that’s something that I am going to welcome.”

In June, Plouffe had suggested Obama-McCain meetings more along the lines of the historic Lincoln-Douglas debates. In 1858, during Abraham Lincoln’s Senate campaign against Stephen Douglas, the candidates met seven times across Illinois. One spoke for an hour, the other for an hour and a half, and the first was allowed a half-hour rebuttal.

Plouffe said Saturday that Rep. Rahm Emanuel of Illinois will be Obama’s representative in further discussions with the commission.

The Commission on Presidential Debates, established in 1987, sponsors and produces debates featuring the presidential and vice presidential candidates of the major parties. The nonprofit and nonpartisan organization has sponsored all the presidential debates since 1988.

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/08/02/obama-campaign-accepts-3-debates-with-mccain/

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Re: McCain Suspending Campaign
« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2008, 06:31:55 PM »
Nothing new in your last post, Rich.  Obama never agreed to debate Insane as challenged.  Both candidates had agreed to the "standard three debates" in the fall, which the article refers to.  It's fair to say, however, that Obama did not take up Insane's challenge.

The scheduled Sept. 26 debate was booked and everyone awaiting it.  Until today there was no indication that Insane would pull out.

How you look at this or how I look at this is not very important.  I say that a lot of voters will look at this as a major default by Insane, which will be taken much more seriously than Obama's failing to rise to a challenge.  These debates are major and Insane is chickening out on a phony pretext.  IMHO, this is NOT gonna look good for him.

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« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2008, 06:37:51 PM »
That's what I figured. they weren't actually SCHEDULED. Doesn't change a thing.

I'm confident Americans see this for what it is. It's really the right thing to do at this point.

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« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2008, 06:52:29 PM »
<<I'm confident Americans see this for what it is. It's really the right thing to do at this point. >>

That is just absurd.  I can't imagine anyone dumb enough to be taken in by that and I don't think you are,  either.

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Re: McCain Suspending Campaign
« Reply #13 on: September 24, 2008, 07:02:24 PM »
the cancelled debate was the foreign policy debate
yeah i'm sure Senator McCain was sooooooo scared to debate with Obama on foreign policy  ::)
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Re: McCain Suspending Campaign
« Reply #14 on: September 24, 2008, 07:14:46 PM »
<<the cancelled debate was the foreign policy debate
<<yeah i'm sure Senator McCain was sooooooo scared to debate with Obama on foreign policy  Roll Eyes
<<chuckle chuckle chuckle chuckle chuckle chuckle>>

You're delusional.  Who backed out, Obama or John Insane?