McCain’s Biggest Flip Flop
August 16, 2008
McCain should have mentioned that his biggest flip flop was his taste in women…ehem… I mean Supreme Court justices. During McCain’s recitation of every moderate judge currently serving on the bench, when asked which judges he’d have nominated, he mentioned, “With all due respect [I would not have nominated] Justice Ginsberg, Justice Breyer, Justice Souter and Justice Stevens.” But if you take a walk down memory lane, and it’s not that much of a memory lane walk, even for a gentleman of McCain’s age … just back to June 2008 when McCain tried to appease unhappy Hillary voters, he pointed out that he’d “voted with Bill Clinton on the confirmation” of both Ginsberg and Souter.
Read more here: McCain Courts Clintonites,
Wow…talk about a man who talks to the crowd.
Get the mainstream media talking about this. Take action. Write about it, because if you don’t, a lot of democrat-leaning women are going to vote to take away their right to choice.
War is McCain’s Viagra
August 12, 2008
McCain is so pro-war that the only thing that gets it up for him is the thought of bombs dropping on Iran. Now he’s taking the Georgia-Russian crisis into political-Viagra territory, making this his raison d’etre for all Americans concerned.
“Today the killing goes on, and the aggression goes on,” McCain said, and then in reference to his conversation with Georgian President, Mikheil Saakashvili, he continued, “And I told him that I know I speak for every American when I say to him, ‘Today we are all Georgians.’”
No warmonger McCain, you don’t speak for every American.
You are a Senator hell-bent on playing a war-time president. This is a dispute that foremost, requires the attention of the current administration. It seems quite dangerous for a candidate to be directly speaking to leaders of other countries and giving them impression that you speak for the United States. If you’re really meant to be president, McCain, your time will come (Godspeed impotence on your crooked blood lust).
I’m terribly sorry for the loss of life in Georgia. But where’s McCain’s speech on Darfur, and his statement on behalf of all Americans about the terrible loss of life in that country. In fact there are many third-world countries that suffer the ill effects of imperialism every day without notice. Could it be that the only reason he’s all giddy on this issue is that it promises the drumbeat war?
McCain said, “I know how to win wars.” If I recall the US lost Vietnam, and McCain met his breaking point, allowing himself to be played as a propaganda puppet. McCain loves war though. It get’s him ready in the morning like a good cup’a joe.
But why is McCain interested in war in Georgia? Well, it just so happens that a few moments with the oracle of Wiki informs the good senator that Georgia is in the bread basket of Christianity, having been the first nation to adopt its holiness and sword….and then of course there’s oil and that thing call “caucasian”-ness which appeals to those in middle America.
Ahh, yes, the quaint heart-rending image of a fledgling democracy…wait, isn’t that what Iraq is? And Afghanastan? Doesn’t the suicide bombing of 25 innocent Iraqis, at least for a day, “make us all Iraqis?”.
(By the way, if you have time, watch this great video.)