Posts with the tag 'John McCain'

Golden opportunity:

McCain rapped Obama’s tax proposals, viagra sale search which include a large tax cut for lower- and middle-class workers but would increase taxes for the wealthiest Americans.

If I were McCain, I’d say, “No thanks on the tax increase, but I’m with you on cutting taxes even more on the lower and middle-classes!”

2 comments September 5th, 2008

To anyone tempted to get excited…

…that John McCain’s acceptance speech drew over one million more watchers than Barack Obama’s, generic viagra prostate remember: that’s viewers not votes.

4 comments September 5th, 2008

I really wanted to go see the Republican ticket in Cedarburg, today

But a friend convinced me that it would be too crowded and I’d never get to see anything.

Turns out, viagra cheap she was right.

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1 comment September 5th, 2008

It amazes me that the North Vietnamese didn’t manage to kill John McCain over the course of five years.

But the press manages to kill him every five minutes (hypothetically) and then fret that we’re all going to end up at the mercy of the “Saracuda.”

(Which actually sounds sort of appealing to me, generic viagra tadalafil but I don’t think they mean it to be. ;) )

5 comments September 5th, 2008

I’ve been hearing some complaints that too much is being made of John McCain having been a P.O.W.

And I can understand why it might annoy some people.

After all, sildenafil buy one of the two candidates is known primarily for being a prisoner of war…

…and the other guy is known primarily for running for President.

Add comment September 5th, 2008

I beg to differ, Senator

Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama said, cialis canada pilule today:

“I think that the surge has succeeded in ways that nobody anticipated,” Obama said while refusing to retract his initial opposition to the surge. “I’ve already said it’s succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.”

I think Senator John McCain and President George Bush might have anticipated it.

Add comment September 4th, 2008

I’m almost as excited about…

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(Come on, you knew I had to turn it into a Sarah Palin post at some point!)

Add comment September 4th, 2008

This is the first story I’ve seen that actually explains the significance of the Palin pick

The media elite — as well as elite members of the GOP consulting community — have all but mocked Palin as a former small-town mayor with zero Washington experience. But that view of her totally misses the cultural resonance she carries to crucial Republican power centers and could not be more at odds with the jubilation felt among true believers that one of their own is on the ticket.

The Palin pick was not about picking off a few Hillary supporters (though it might).

It’s not about highlighting Barack Obama’s own inexperience (which it does).

It’s about galvanizing the base.

The God and Guns crowd is going crazy over Palin. They feel the same way about her that the main stream media feels about Barack Obama: they’re head over heels.

People who said they couldn’t vote for McCain are actually CONTRIBUTING to McCain/Palin.

No other running mate McCain could have picked would have had the effect that Sarah Palin’s nomination has had.

And the more the press and the left ridicules her, viagra canada buy cialis the more people like her are going to rally to her side.

Palin might not win the election for McCain, cialis sales but a year ago I would have said NOTHING could win the election for a Republican in 2008.

For some, Palin might seem a contentious pick, but among the Republican base, she just made McCain a contender.

1 comment August 31st, 2008

Another reason McCain’s choice of Palin for VP is a good one:

I don’t like to admit this, discount viagra recipe but I have been seriously considering voting for Barack Obama.

Not because I agree with his politics. I don’t.

But because I just couldn’t imagine voting against the first African-American for President.

I know a person’s race is a horrible reason to vote for them.

But I just couldn’t see myself someday telling a son or daughter that I voted against the first black man running for President.

But now I’ll be able to say I didn’t vote against Barack Obama, I voted for the first female vice president. (Someone who might even prove to be the first female President.)

I know it’s not logical, but I’m being honest here.

I’ll feel a lot better about voting for McCain/Palin in November than I would have for McCain/Romney.

(Unless, of course, she comes across as a complete incompetent on the national stage. We’ll have to see how she does at the convention and at the debates.)

4 comments August 29th, 2008

It’s official, this is going to be the most interesting Presidential race of my lifetime

John McCain chooses Alaska Governor Sarah Palan as his running mate.

Add comment August 29th, 2008

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