John McCain: Obama's 'disturbing' video: The Swamp
The Swamp
Chicago Tribune

'There's always a little friction,' McCain says of reported campaign infighting.

Posted October 30, 2008 9:40 AM
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John McCain and Larry King at the University of Tampa (AP Photo/CNN)

The Swamp

by Mark Silva

The "disturbing'' part about Barack Obama's widely viewed 30-minute prime-time network campaign commercial, according to rival John McCain, is that the front-runner paid for his TV time with unfettered campaign contributions.

"What's disturbing about it is that he signed a piece of paper back when he was a long shot candidate,'' McCain said of Obama, in an interview on CNN's Larry King. Live last night. "And he signed it... 'I will take public financing for the presidential campaign if John McCain will.' I mean, it's a living document..''

McCain, who has held to a $84.5-million limit in general election spending required as part of his acceptance of public campaign financing - but also supplemented that with a smaller, "legal account,'' a supplemental fund that is allowed under the rules, and also has benefited from millions of dollars in Republican National Committee-financed TV advertising - has been outspent by Obama's unlimited and record fundraising.

Dismissing reports of infighting within his campaign over running mate Sarah Palin's role, McCain said "there's always a little friction'' in campaigns.

"So therefore he now is able to buy these half hour infomercials and, frankly, is going to try to convince the American people through his rhetoric what his record shows that he's not.,'' Obama told King, who asked if the Republican is "worried'' about losign.

"I don't think it's 'worried.' I think obviously I know we're still the underdog,'' McCain told King. " We're now 2 or 3 or 4 points down. And we've got six days to go to make that up. But it's not a matter of worry, it's just, you know, you and I have been together long enough, you know I love the underdog status.''

Here, courtesy of CNN, is a transcript of Larry King's interview of John McCain


LARRY KING, HOST: Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, candidate for the presidency of the United States, is it getting to be an ordeal?

MCCAIN: No. This is the most exciting time, getting in the last few days, the crowds are bigger. There is more enthusiasm. The polls close and...

KING: Are you anxious?

MCCAIN: No. You know, you put one foot ahead of the other. But you just have got to keep your eye on the ball and know that every hour now is precious, because the rapidity in the news cycle, and you know, getting those undecided voters that I think are going to decide this election...

KING: Are you worried?

MCCAIN: ... not only on your side, but out.

KING: Are you worried?

MCCAIN: Well, I don't think it's...

(CROSSTALK)

MCCAIN: I don't think it's 'worried.' I think obviously I know we're still the underdog. We're now 2 or 3 or 4 points down. And we've got six days to go to make that up. But it's not a matter of worry, it's just, you know, you and I have been together long enough, you know I love the underdog status. I just want to leave that status at the time the polls close.

(CROSSTALK)

(LAUGHTER)

KING: ... be favored.

All right. Senator Obama had a 30-minute ad buy tonight. It ran right before we went on the air. Does that make it hard for you, the amount of money being spent against you?

MCCAIN: Well, let me tell what's...

KING: Frankly?

MCCAIN: Let me -- frankly, what's disturbing about it is that he signed a piece of paper back when he was a long shot candidate. And he signed it, said I won't -- I will take public financing for the presidential campaign if John McCain will. I mean, it's a living document.

He didn't tell the American people the truth. And then twice he looked into the camera when he was in debate with Senator Clinton and said, I'll sit down and negotiate with John McCain before I decide on public financing.

Well, he didn't tell the American people the truth. He never had any -- I'm still waiting for the call. So -- and what has happened now is that there are hundreds of millions of dollars that are undocumented credit cards. And we don't know where they came from, we don't know who contributed it.

And all my career, I've been trying to increase transparency, accountability, and bring (INAUDIBLE) to the flow of money. You tell me the next time now a presidential candidate will take public financing when Senator Obama has shown you can raise millions of dollars.

KING: (INAUDIBLE)

MCCAIN: And so we don't know who those donors are. Their response will be, oh, well, they're just small donors. We don't know that. We don't know that because they're undocumented.

KING: All right.

(CROSSTALK)

MCCAIN: We document every penny...

(CROSSTALK)

KING: If it wasn't a change of mind, what are you suspicious of?

MCCAIN: What am I suspicious...

KING: You make it sound like you're suspicious of something.

MCCAIN: Well, whenever you have hundreds of millions of dollars undocumented in campaign contributions, these are the "small contributions," of course it opens itself up to question, because the one thing we need in financing of campaigns and contributions is transparency.

Senator Obama has not told the American people the truth. So therefore he now is able to buy these half hour infomercials and, frankly, is going to try to convince the American people through his rhetoric what his record shows that he's not.

KING: You told me some time ago, like back in February, that what you wanted this race to be was clean. You wanted the race solely based on issues. What happened?

MCCAIN: Well, the first thing that happened is that I asked Senator Obama urgently and repeatedly to come and do town hall meetings with me the way Jack Kennedy and Barry Goldwater had agreed to do before the tragedy of Dallas intervened.

When you're on the stage with someone, and you're -- every few days, and you're having to talk to the American people directly, that changes the tenor of an entire campaign. You know that, you've seen it, and I've seen it.

So he refused. So he refused to do that. Now the fact is that Senator Obama now has paid more for negative advertising against me than any presidential campaign in history, in history.

KING: And you haven't done that?

MCCAIN: Of course we have run ads that point out his record and also point out his associations. And I still think, you know, we're watching now a major newspaper has a tape that apparently has Mr.
William Ayers in it. I don't know if it does or not. That's the allegation.

But that newspaper and their parent, the Tribune Company, and the Obama campaign refuse to release that. Shouldn't the American people know about that? At least they should have full information.

KING: Speaking of newspapers, there is The L.A. Times.

MCCAIN: Yes.

KING: They apparently -- your campaign says that they're suppressing videotape of a 2003 banquet when Barack Obama praised Palestinian activist and scholar Rashid Khalidi. What is this all -- what is this?

MCCAIN: Why shouldn't they...

KING: Why would the paper suppress this?

MCCAIN: I have no idea. If they have the tape, they ought to make the American people aware of it, let them see it and make their own judgment. Frankly, I've been in a lot of political campaigns, a whole lot, I've never seen anything like this, where a major media outlet has information and a tape of some occasion -- maybe it means nothing, maybe it's just a social event, I don't know, but why should they not release it?

And why shouldn't the Obama campaign want it released?

KING: Is this Palestinian some sort of terrorist?

MCCAIN: We know that at that time, the PLO was a terrorist organization.

KING: He was PLO?

MCCAIN: Yes, yes -- that's what the allegation is, Larry. I haven't seen the tape. So -- but we should see the tape to make it -- the American people make a judgment.

KING: We'll be right back with Senator John McCain, don't go away.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

KING: OK. You're hot and heavy in these red states. You're -- the final week, you're in Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, Colorado, and New Mexico, I think all of those states went for George Bush four years ago. What's -- why would these be the states?

MCCAIN: Well, they are -- we're within margin of error. Look, this is a tough campaign, as you know, we've come from a long way back and we're now very close. But those are contested states and I think we can win in New Hampshire. I have such a long relationship there that -- and that was a -- previously a state that didn't -- that President Bush didn't get.

But these are contested states. I mean, there is no doubt we've got to hold them in order to win.

KING: Senator, are you hampered, frankly, by the Bush record? Be honest.

MCCAIN: Well, you know, I think that that's a very intelligent campaign tactic on the part of the Obama campaign. Moveon.org a long time ago ran the ads, you know, President Bush and I together. But I think that the American people realize that I'm very different in many ways, whether it be spending, or the conduct of the war in Iraq, or climate change. Or, treatment of prisoners for a number of other issues.

But, look, I think that any campaign tactic that they want to use that's acceptable to the American people, is certainly right to do that.

KING: I mean, do you think that's the reason that it's close in states that he won?

MCCAIN: I think -- no. I think it's close in states that he won because most of those states have been back and forth, as you know.
Ohio, the last candidate to lose Ohio and still achieve the presidency was John F. Kennedy. So, it's gone back and forth between the winners in Ohio. They get to see a lot of candidates. And the same thing is true of Pennsylvania, to a degree. You know, the states we're talk -- Florida, my God. We all remember Florida in 2000.

So, these have been traditionally battleground states.

KING: Did you think your vice presidential nominee would be as controversial as she is?

MCCAIN: You know, I didn't think she would be so controversial.
But, I got to tell you, every time I'm around her, I'm uplifted. This is a solid, dedicated, reformer. A fine governor. The most popular governor in America. She ignites crowds in a way that -- I got to be honest with you -- and I'm not a immodest person. But, I haven't seen a candidate ignite people the way that Sarah Palin has.

I love her family. And it's just been a great joy for me to be -- to have her with me.

KING: Are you ticked, for lack of a better term, about the discord reported between her camp and your camp?

MCCAIN: No. You know what happens with these things.

First of all, I have about 5,000 quote, "top advisors" that can be quoted by the media. But, we get along fine. Sarah's a maverick. I'm a maverick. No one expected us to agree on everything. Look, I'm going to go up -- you know, I'm against drilling in ANWR, OK? I know that I'm going to have to go up to ANWR and look at it again after I'm elected because Sarah will drag me up there.

We have disagreements on some specifics. But, we share the same values, the same principles, the same goals for this country. And I'm so proud -- she was a reformer. She took on a governor of her own party after she thought that wrong-doing was going on. That's the kind of person she is.

KING: OK. Fair question.

MCCAIN: Sure.

KING: The president --

MCCAIN: Anything's a fair question.

KING: You're president of the United States, you're flying over the Pacific between nowhere and nowhere. There's an attack on the United States. How much confidence do you have in vice president Palin?

MCCAIN: Total.

KING: Total?

MCCAIN: She has the instincts, she shares my world view. She has
-- look, I would remind you that there was a obscure governor from Arkansas, that not too many years ago -- that gained the presidency.
And he had no national security experience. He would never match up, as much as I love Bush I, with him on national security. We had just won the Gulf War.

Sarah Palin understands these issues. She understands them very well. And frankly, with a lot of conversations that I've had with her, she's incredibly quick study.

KING: So, there would be no question in your mind that she could take over?

MCCAIN: She not only would take over. She would inspire
Americans. That's what I think she would do. She would unite the
country in a time crisis.

KING: And you like her --

MCCAIN: By the way, I don't like this comment about me being dying. You don't want to --

KING: I didn't say dying, I said you're over Pacific.

(CROSSTALK)

MCCAIN: Oh, excuse me. I didn't hear --

KING: Not seriously, OK.

MCCAIN: OK. Over the Pacific, not in communication.

KING: We'll be right back. Don't go away.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

KING: All right. We're back with Senator John McCain.

MCCAIN: Could I just mention one thing before we -- Sarah Palin?

We're one team, we're together. You're going to have, with all the advisors and counselors and all that, there's always a little friction within different camps and all that.

KING: But your camp has been criticizing her.

MCCAIN: Oh, yes. But you know.

KING: You let that go?

MCCAIN: It's just nonsense. It's nonsense. And we've put out -- you know, I've said to everybody, look, if anybody has a complaint, take it to me or Sarah. But, our relationship and our teamwork couldn't be
-- I couldn't be happier.

KING: You don't believe Barack Obama is a socialist, do you?

MCCAIN: No. But, I do believe -- I do believe that he's been in
the far left of Americans politics. He has stated time after time that
he believes in quote, "spreading the wealth around." He's talked about courts that would redistribute the wealth.

He has a record of voting against tax cuts and for tax increases.
And I don't think there's any doubt that he would increase spending and he would sooner or later, we would be increasing taxes. There is no doubt in my mind that that's what his record -- 94 times he voted to cut taxes -- against tax cuts and for tax increases. He voted for -- and that's what matters. Not rhetoric. To raise taxes on individuals making $42,000 a year.

KING: Concerning spreading the wealth, isn't the graduated income
tax spreading the wealth? If you and I paid more so that Jimmy can
get some for him, or pay for a welfare recipient, that's spreading the wealth.

MCCAIN: Well, that's spreading the wealth in the respect that we do have a graduated income tax. That's a far cry from taking from one group of Americans and giving to another. I mean, that's dramatically different.

Senator Obama clearly has talked about for years, redistributive policies. And that's not the way we create wealth in America. That's not the way we grow our economy. That's not the way we create jobs.
And when small business people see that half of their income, half of the income of small businesses is going to be taxed by Senator Obama, then they're very upset with it.

KING: He says, it's only the personal income tax. If you run a store, if you make $250,000 or more, as a personal income, not a business income, that's where he's (INAUDIBLE).

MCCAIN: And that's where his folks just reduced it to $200,000.
And then Senator Biden yesterday said, $150,000. And the fact is, that if Joe the Plumber is able to buy the business that he works in, the guy that he buys it from is going to see an increase in capital gains taxes. They're going to see an increase in payroll taxes, they're going to see -- if he reaches a certain level, an increase in his income taxes. And that's what got people concerned. That's what's got Joe the Plumber upset. He wants to redistribute the money.

KING: Doesn't taxes pay for services?

MCCAIN: Taxes pay for services.

KING: (INAUDIBLE) taxes.

MCCAIN: But, do we want -- taxes pay to keep our government secure. To help those who can't help themselves. And other functions of government, which by the way, expanded by some 40 percent in the last eight years and gave us a $10 trillion debt --

KING: Under Bush.

MCCAIN: And to the last two years, under Democrat majorities in the House and Senate.

But, that's the job of government. But it is not the job of government that I believe in, that would take a group of Americans who have some money and say, we're taking your money and we're giving it to others. This 95 percent tax cut he's talking about for 95 percent of Americans -- forty percent of Americans pay no income tax. So he is just going to give them some money. Where is he going to get it? He is increasing taxes for other groups of Americans. That's his plan.

KING: What are you going to do?

MCCAIN: I'm going to keep taxes low. I'm going to...

KING: Where they are?

MCCAIN: Sure. Absolutely. And double the exemption for every child in America. Give them $5,000 to go out and buy the health insurance that they can't afford today. That's for a specific purpose, a refundable tax credit.

KING: And how are you going to wipe out the deficit in one term?

MCCAIN: By growing the economy. By growing the economy. You know, when Ronald Reagan came to office, inflation was double-digit, interest rates were double-digit, unemployment were double-digit, and everybody said, you can't do it by cutting taxes and by increasing wealth and having our economy improve.

Honest to God, Larry, we have to get this economy out of the ditch we're in. And to increase taxes at that time, well, even Senator Obama some time ago said, well, maybe he would forgo these tax increases if we had a bad economy.

I've got news, we're in a bad economy.

KING: We'll be back with our remaining moments with Senator John McCain right after this.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

KING: We're back with our remaining moments with Senator John McCain of Arizona, the top two issues, the economy, the war on terror.

Would you use Vice President Palin in these areas?

MCCAIN: Yes. But I really would focus her on reform because she reformed the government in Alaska. Energy issues, she negotiated a $40 billion pipeline of natural gas to the Lower 48, and also to special needs families.

Special needs families need a lot of attention in America today.
Every town hall meeting I come to, there is a child that is brought that has autism or Downs, and the way they relate to Sarah is wonderful.

And I would certainly -- I think she's totally qualified...

KING: So you would specialize...

(CROSSTALK)

MCCAIN: ... to address those priorities immediately.

KING: Rush Limbaugh said that Powell's endorsement -- Colin Powell's endorsement of your opponent was all about race, something you say you don't agree with, right?

MCCAIN: No.

KING: Of course, well, how could someone see it from someone's mind...

(CROSSTALK)

MCCAIN: I just don't. I don't...

KING: Do you see race...

MCCAIN: ... think that at all and...

KING: Do you see race as...

MCCAIN: ... I reject it.

KING: Do you see race as any factor in this race?

MCCAIN: It -- look, there is racism in America. We all know that because we can't stop working against it. But I am totally convinced that 99 and 44 one hundredths percent of the American people are going to make a decision on who is best to lead this country.

These are one of the most difficult times in our history, both domestically and national security. I have faith in the American people that they'll make the judgment for the best of reasons, not the worst of reasons.

KING: So, it'll be a small minority that would vote, say, against --

MCCAIN: It would be a tiny minority. It would be a tiny, tiny, minority. Because people are hurting too much now. I mean, they're worried about staying in their homes, keeping their jobs. I don't have to tell you all these things.

So, I believe in fundamentally in the decency of the American people and that's why I believe we're going to come out of this economic crisis we're in.

KING: Senator Biden, you mentioned him earlier. He uses words such as erratic, lurching, angry, in referring to you. He says, Obama represents a steady hand of leadership.

First of all --

MCCAIN: When has Senator Obama displayed that?

KING: Do you have a temper?

MCCAIN: Do I get angry? Americans are angry right now. They're angry at the excess and greed in Wall Street and in Washington. They're very angry. And I'm angry with them.

KING: What do you make of Biden saying, erratic?

MCCAIN: Joe, the Biden, I say, thank you.

KING: Joe the Biden --

MCCAIN: I say, Joe, thank you for pointing out that if Senator Obama is going to be president, he's going to be tested by an international crisis. That really helps because Americans know that I've been tested.

KING: Are you friendly with Senator Biden?

MCCAIN: Oh, sure. Yes, yes, of course.

And, by the way, if we're an idiom (ph), can I say you and I have been together for many years and we've had interview on every kind of issue and I'd like to again say thanks for the way you inform the American people.

KING: Thank you. And we always will remember that debate in South Carolina.

MCCAIN: Yes, you did great.

KING: A couple of other things --

MCCAIN: I didn't do so great, but you did.

KING: You did fine that day.

It was -- the deck was stacked.

MCCAIN: There you go.

KING: The Federal Reserve just announced today, they're cutting Federal fund rate by a half a point, lowering it to one point.

Any comment?

MCCAIN: Yes. I think it's probably necessary. I think it's necessary and we need -- but could I finally say -- the most important thing is to get a floor on these housing -- on housing.

It was the housing crisis that got us into it. Go out, but these mortgages, give people a new mortgage at a payment level they can afford and reverse this alarming trend in decreasing value of homes. Let people realize the American Dream and stay in their homes. That's what we've got to do. And I'm very disappointed in the administration for not doing it. They had the FDIC recently was critical of the administration. Get those mortgages bought up, keep people in their homes.

KING: But, you favor that move today?

MCCAIN: Yes. I think it's --

KING: In 2000, you were the darling of the press. Do you think it's changed? Do you think the press has treated you fairly?

MCCAIN: Honestly, I cannot complain about the media. I have seen other politicians do it. I'm playing the hand I'm dealt. I believe I'm going to win this race and I believe that at the end of the day, that the American people will make the right decision. And I can't tell you how humbled I am to have had this incredible opportunity that very rarely happens to any American. You know, I'm a guy that's had a little bit humble beginnings, who only wanted to be a Navy pilot.

KING: Obama says that there's a lot he likes about you. What do you like about him?

MCCAIN: Oh, he's inspired a lot of Americans. He's very eloquent.
He's -- I know a good father to his children. He has done a remarkable job in getting people involved in the political process.

KING: And you always have.

MCCAIN: Thank you.

KING: John, thank you.

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AP has fact-checked Obama's commercial, and found it sadly wanting. The headline is "Obama's prime time tv ad skips over budget realities" and the link is at:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081030/ap_on_el_ge/fact_check_obama_ad

And the AP doesn't even note Obama's last issue "evolvement": the tax hikes that used to only for people making over $250,000 a year has now "evolved" to $200,000. It will be down to $50,000 by January, once Obama doesn't need your vote anymore.


The shadow of his former self, Senator McCain was at his best, again, attacking Senator Obama, distorting his words and questioning his integrity, his patriotism and his qualifications !!l Yet, it is so obvious that not only is Governor Palin not ready for the job in the Oval Office, neither is Senator McCain, not only whenhe showed such poor judgement in selecting a novice politician, such as Governor Palin !! The only thing they have in common, is that, they both have been investigated for official misconduct, Governor Palin has been investigated in Alaska, for abuse of power and Senator McCain has been investigated, befor the Senate Ethics Committee, for questionable contributions and influence-peddeling. These are not the leaders America needs, at any time, but especially, now. Senator Obama is the the man for our Presidency, right now. He and Senator Biden will undo the damage the Bush-McCain-Rove Republican politics have brought to the America economy, our Armed Forces, our reputation in the World community and especially the damage they have brought to our system of government, to our democracy. It is a tall order, for our good Democratic ticket, of Senator Obama and Senator Biden, but they can, and will, get the job done !!
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, BRING THEM HOME, ALIVE AND WHOLE. NOW.


All Obama's TV special was, was a rehash of all he has been preaching for a year. Add to it some sympathetic people and you have an example of money at work. Just goes to show you he is nothing more than a wanna be celebrity and not a leader. He can sure talk a good game and with the money he has he put on a real good show.


The truth hurts, John. You do remember the truth don't you?


John McCain is desperate to continue the politics of fear tactics. While the world is in despair, Senator Obama offers hope. We owe him our gratitude in an ope letter. ...............


http://thefiresidepost.com/2008/10/29/senator-obama-to-sir-with-love-2/


There's a typo in the 5th graf... losign should be losing


I am from the state of Illinois and I can tell you Obama has done NOTHING for the state he was elected to represent. In Illinois state government he missed many key votes, and voted 'present' when he did show up. He has proven that he is capable of NOTHING besides being a smooth-talker and getting elected. His policies and tax cuts sound too similar to those of the other Illinois democrat politicians who promise tax cuts when running for office and fail to do so when elected. As a result of politicans who promise tax cuts, like Obama, Illinois has some of the highest tax rates in the nation. Every other day in the newspapers I read about another one of Obama's Illinois politician buddies being investigated, having their homes searched, etc. because of their corruption. He is no different than any of the other Illinois politicians.


McCain & Palin have proven that the old playground bully tactics (name calling, lies, & whining) will no longer work in politics. GOOD RIDDANCE to both of them on Tuesday! I hope they (& other politicians) understand that people have learned from 8 years of Bush that IGNORANCE + ARROGANCE are not what we want. Those two traits might have worked for McCain in the Navy since his father & grandfather were admirals and he was "protected".

Obama provides calm intelligence and leadership.


There's more than a typo in the fifth graf: that quote attributed to Obama talking to King was actually McCain talking to King.


You did notice when King ask if he had a temper?....he dismissed that out of hand!....we all know he has a temper....!ask his colleague's


Don't you, Bush-McCain Republicans have anything better than, " guilt by association " !!?? Your like a broken record, get over it, it's only an election. Is it worth your debasing yourself, by trying to debase another, a United States Senator !! You call yourself an American and then you go against everything that America stands for, from fair-mindedness to speaking the truth about somebody else. Where is your christianity ?? Sold that, too !!? I sure hope not !!
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, BRING THEM HOME, ALIVE AND WHOLE. NOW.


I didn't need to watch Obama's Eight Million Dollar Oscar screening performance. I've seen enough fake Hollywood movies in my 51 years to know a propped make believe story with no realities.

Actor's like Obama are never what they portrey on the "Big Screen" and that is what Obama's entire campaign has been - Hollywood magic, smoke & mirrors swallowed up by poor people wanting to believe in something that will take their anger and pain away. Oh for the Change we need? People have yet to see and understand the true Obama - the corrupt Chicago Machine Democrat.

What fears me most is the "World is a Stage" campaign rhetoric that will put the USA in the worst shape ever imaginable. Our enemies want an Obama presidency so they can push him around and watch him cave to their demands. Our so called allies (EU nations) would also like an Obama presidency thanks to his pathetic apologies and promises of 150 BILLION more US dollars to prop up the EU.

It will be bad enough here at home with an Obama presidency and the USA will become a laughing stock and whipping boy around the planet.

Small businesses will fail and big businesses will leave the country with his and the "Democrat Controlled Governments" new taxes and spreading the wealth policies. The US Dollar is second only to the Yen right now on the world market. What do you think will happen when the US Dollar leaves the USA for more business friendly nations where profits aren't taken by government to give to those who won't produce? China and the Yen will take over completely.

Craddle to Grave government won't be paid for by big business, they don't have to.


He has nothing. McCain has NOTHING to say about his OWN policies. All he ever talks about is Obama, Obama, Obama... TELL ME SOMETHING ABOUT WHAT YOU WILL DO IF YOU ARE ELECTED!!! Seriously, I listen to him and Palin at their rallies and all they do is rip on Obama. That is it! That's all they have to talk about.


No one is listening to his whining anymore. He is a pathetic loser who just ruined his career and reputation with a campaign that was a joke and a running mate that is the biggest joke of all.

Just pathetic....


I find it appalling how we can speak with hyperbole and present it as if it's a factual argument.

IN RESPONSE TO HIGH TAXES IN CHICAGO AND ILLINOIS: Why blame Barack? Culpability rests upon Rod and Richard. Vote them out and then campaign for lower taxes.

IN RESPONSE TO READING ABOUT BARACK'S FRIENDS IN THE PAPER: Literally, every other day, how can you read about "another" one of Barack's "friends" in the paper in a corruption scandal? That's a generalized stretch, and it's another example of the attacks that have been thrown out there without facts to allow others (without accountability as the party's nominee) fill in the blanks with unsubstantiated accusations and subtext.


Sour grapes McCain ... He is such a whiner. He whines about the public funding -- tough nuts McCain, you can't raise cash because you're an angry old man. He whines about the Ayers ties ... again, McCain is grasping at straws both large and small to see if something sticks with the GOP bigots and leaners ... it will in that we now realize that McCain and the GOP faithful are nothing but sore losers and pessimists. If McStain was elected it would be more of the same and those that think that it wouldn't be are ignorant, blind or both.


McCain can't articulate ANY of his own policies nor can he show us in any detail at all HOW he is going to get us out of this mess. Nor can he detail ANY difference between HIS proposals and Bush. But he continually whines and moans and complains about Obama. I seriously think that if McCain weren't running himself, HE might be endorsing and voting for Obama himself. GO OBAMA! Keep it up, any maybe McCain will end up just voting for you anyway!


@Appalled
You now have just lumped yourself in with the group of people who don't pay attention. Obama's plan has ALWAYS said if you make less than 250k you will not see any tax hikes, and if you make less than 200k you will get a tax reduction. He always has had that group from 200-250k who would not get a tax hike or a tax reduction. Do some damn research! I'm starting to think there should be a test at the polling place to make sure you actually know what you are voting for before you do it.


John McCain has disgraced himself.


The more I hear from McCain and Palin, the more I realize they are not fit to lead America. As I listen to Obama I hear hope, I hear a man committed to moving us into a new direction and ushing in the change needed in DC. All we hear from "team" McCain is hatred towards anyone that doesnt fall in line with their beliefs. Listen to Obama, then listen to McCain - two entirely different futures await America.


You know it's amazing how when it's Obama wasting 6 million dollars on advertising it's ok...but when Blago or one of the other chicago corrupt politicians drop that kind of cash we're all up in arms. Obama is a liar, not hard to see that. He claims we should be our brother's keeper. Oh Yeah, what about your brother George who lives in poverty in Kenya, Mr. Obama. Double-standards all the way. I'm sick of people supporting someone because he talks a good game. Look at what he's accomplished in the past 2 years he's been in the Senate...NOTHING. America needs to wake up and pay attention to the facts and stop living in the pretty limelight of the media.


@ Erin:
You can not say that Obama has done nothing for IL, and then listen to the Falin/ McShame smear him with all of his earmarks for......um....IL!! Do some homework! I agree with whoever said from above that there should be a competency test needed before voting.


McBush starts his hatefilled robo-calls in Arizona. Tell you anything folks?


John McCain is John Kerry for 2008. He never has presented the country with a positive vision of where he would lead the country if elected. All he can say is, "At least I'm not black/liberal/scary/Communist." And by implication try to brand his opponent as something he is clearly not (okay, I'll give you black). After two years of campaigning, the message I'm getting from McCain is that he will continue our glib, gloating triumphalism and utter tone-deafness abroad, and that he has no clue how to deal with the economy (and worse, he believes poor people are at fault for their poverty).
Hatred and fear can win elections sometimes, but they are no match for a coherent, thoughtful, and positive vision of the future coupled with a realistic sense of how to get there. McCain offers none of this positive vision, and so he lacks the power to inspire people to help him.


Obamma is NOT the man his supporters think he is. He is a product of the corrupt Chicago political machine. I do not beleive this "lead" in the polls exists. The media led us to believe that Bush was dead in the water during the last elections and look who is in the White House. It is unfortunate that the media does not report the facts any longer and takes sides. They use to report the facts and let you make up your mind. Not anymore. Be careful what you ask for because you might just get it. For anyone who work's for a living, pays your bills, and is a productive citizen in your community...Obamma is comming for you. You can;t cut taxes and increase spending in give away programs. You have to have money to spend it. Where is this money going to come from? It will come from the middle class working people who are the backbone of this country. Better start cutting back now because it will only be a matter of time before Obamma comes after you with his "tax cuts" to fund his give away programs. I am sorry there are people who don't have as much as me (and there are people who have a lot more than me) but my job is to raise MY family..not someone elses. As McCain has said, government spending is out of control. Time to shut off the tap and get things under control. Obamma will be a bad thing for this country. (Please don't hang your hat on the 4 more years of Bush)


McCain is right. It was devious of Obama to first pledge to play by McCain's rules. But then I think Obama saw it as a trap, with the Republicans running ads through surrogates and the RNC. So he dropped out of the promise.

McCain still had plenty of time NOT to go federal. His problem was that even Republicans wouldn't give to his campaign.

So who, really, is at fault?

GW.

Why?

Because GW destroyed McCain and Gore with surrogates, as his father did (see Willie Horton ad).

So you can blame Obama, but I voted for Obama because I blamed GW.


With all the time John McCain spent talking about Obama, at the expense of describing what he would actually do for the country, I'd argue that John McCain is Obama's best and most expensive advertiser.

Afterall, the price John McCain paid for talking about Obama more than himself was the Presidency.


Emily,
How can you compare a spending money on a presidential campaign with Blago's mishandling of state funds? Maybe you should read up on the Keating 5.


Obama just doesnt get it. It doesnt matter whether Joe the Plumber gets money or has to pay more tax. He only wants his own hard earned profits not monies confiscated from someone higher on the food chain. He has a thing called PRIDE. Obama is dividing this country trying to find the magic dividing line that will get him into the White House.


What is the matter with the Obama supporters...I'll tell you what, GREED. It would be sooo much easier if we could all sit home and collect someone else's hard earned money. I am a middle class american and in no way, shape or form, believe that a wealthy person is responsible for my financial well being. Get a hold of yourself people, go out and make your own money...stop taking and MAKE!!!!!! Follow the wealty's example, don't take their money. "Give a man a fish, he eats for a day, teach him to fish, he eats for life"!!!!!! Think about it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Obama is the puppet figure for the left and the media pawn, all for power and greed! Anyone who cannot see through his facade fails the skill and talent of sound judgment. Conservatives have looked beyond their own noses and into responsibility because it is what we do. Liberals (not true Democrats--perish the thought) look into their shallow little lives and turn their backs on responsibility. How do I know? It oozes from liberals; no it is a constant projectile. I was raised in a brood of liberals and I will never entertain liberalism again.


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