dailykos.com — This November, for the first time, McCain's name will appear on a national ballot. While Arizona residents know a lot about McCain's political history, the nation, as a whole, knows relatively little. His national image is largely a fantasy created by his public relations machine. It is time now that the nation learns the facts about McCain.
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kmocha8222Jun 30, 2008
OH NO!!!!! Not a leader who could wreck the country for decades if thrown into power by the putty minds who elect him!!! Oh wait. Bush.
chaoswingsJun 30, 2008
What are you talking about? Both sides mud sling and no one laid down any rules. It's just that the side with the majority tends to win out.
dagnabbitJun 30, 2008
Incorrect.
fuzzybeardJun 30, 2008
An honest intellect is unafraid to listen to differing, even opposing viewpoints. This is call "gaining perspective"; which is (IMO) a lynchpin of Wisdom. Your statement stoops below their level and makes you look like an arrogant ass. This works to their advantage, "Lookit the liberal assh**es!" they say; sad part is that THEY ARE RIGHT!/liberal, to a point. Beyond that...it really isn't your concern.
tcbishop12Jun 30, 2008
McCain is a hot head and a smart ass. And a revengeful guy stuck in the drama of personal intrigue. Not good temperament for leadership, and no one I want near the nuclear launch codes.
madfrogurtJun 30, 2008
First: check my profile: I'm voting for Obama in November. This article is total s**t. Its use of exaggeration and selective quoting of a minority of GOP members is not worthy of actual journalism. The title of the digg link is even more out of context: it's quoting from someone referring to political bickering in Arizona's Republican party. I know the current smear against him is that he's got Alzheimer's, so of course the title gains attention and diggs immediately. McCain has enough going against him coming up in November: his support of the Iraq war, his ties to Bush's failed policies, and his admitted lack in knowledge about the economy. Let's focus on the real issues so that this election cycle we're not fighting over whether McCain is insane or Obama is a Muslim.
practical22Jul 26, 2008
His history is one of an out of control rage machine. His current factual errors on all things from who the enemy is, the location of Iraq and Pakistan, the timing of events in Iraq means he is unfit to run a country. It is an obscenity that we should have two sociopaths back to back ruining this country. McCain is temperamentally, emotionally, intellectually totally unqualified for any management role.