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- inactive, on 09/27/2008, -4/+44Bah, he's maverick! He can say ***** anytime he wants, even during a presidential debate.
/s - sexualwasabi, on 09/27/2008, -4/+31HAHAHAH OMFG! Share this please!
- wargolem, on 09/27/2008, -6/+31McNasty just couldn't hold it in.... wonder if any msm will pick that up
- coolian, on 09/27/2008, -3/+27That's the ONLY thing McCain has left to say.
- pinacoleyada, on 09/27/2008, -4/+27i hope this reaches everyone out there who is unsure who they are voting for...talk about disrespect for what your opponent is saying when his argument is actually true!
- TunaFishGangsta, on 09/27/2008, -4/+26It looks like McCain just couldn't keep his teeth grit together. I don't how he's going to keep his finger off the red button if he ever makes it to the Whitehouse.
- diggmadhu, on 09/27/2008, -4/+23OMG ... I saw the video twice.. he did say that clearly.. that shows the kind of standards Mcain has. I was looking at his body language, he didnt looked at Obama not even a single time. I felt bad to see that, where on the other side Obama was talking to him face to face.
Definitely not the leader we are looking to lead this country. - aznricerocket92, on 09/27/2008, -3/+21thanks for the cam!
- bsilent, on 09/27/2008, -4/+21Beautiful. Way to go Mr. Cheney
- siszam, on 09/27/2008, -4/+21It was clear that McCain was having a difficult time controlling his temper throughout the debate. I pray this dangerous, angry redneck isn't elected. Please people, don't forget to vote on election day.
- diskit, on 09/27/2008, -3/+19Ah, literally, not figuratively.
- facehead81, on 09/27/2008, -5/+20McCain just plain sucks at life!
- rz8472, on 09/27/2008, -5/+20Put this in a commercial, please...
With the big words "HORSESH*T" at the bottom of the screen flashing in red for everyone to see - onyxcoltrane, on 09/27/2008, -4/+17It sounds and looks likes he says '*****' twice
- bitfreak, on 09/27/2008, -2/+15I think he was a little surprised that Obama had the brass to call him on that major gaffe with Spain. If he said 'of course' in context, I'm not sure that's any better than '*****' but it sure looked like he said ***** to me.
Dry, stodgy, frumpy, trite, and patronizing. Not very presidential at all. Sorry McCain, you failed to do anything other than help Obama move closer to the Presidency. - housewarmer, on 09/27/2008, -2/+13Stay classy John McCain.
Ah, that's just epic McCain. Tripped up on his own cluelessness. - rti9, on 09/27/2008, -3/+12Classy.
I don't know why you guys are complaining about Palin as his VP. They were made for each other. - Alucard010, on 09/27/2008, -3/+12Temper temper...
- JenniferInMO, on 09/27/2008, -3/+12did you listen. It's clear
- medfreak, on 09/27/2008, -4/+13I thought he said "Of course". I think I'll look for a better source.
- amcerece, on 09/27/2008, -3/+12I hope they pick up on this on the Daily Show or god forbid the MSM.
- inactive, on 09/27/2008, -2/+10Hmm... I dunno. Try this: look in a mirror and say "'course it is" and then say "*****" and then say Candyman five times.
- ChangeIsGood, on 09/27/2008, -3/+11hahaha!!!! this is the best!!!! LOL!!!!!!!! I love it!
- katagana, on 09/27/2008, -2/+9Did or did McCain not use an alternative term for the word "Horse Droppings" on the presidential debate? Now the main news story on CNN. Common tackle the guy on issues not on this kind of nonsense, it damages the solid argument there is against McCain and for Obama!
Obama '08~! - sjsuarez, on 09/27/2008, -4/+10I had to watch it twice...and he DOES say it. Un-presidential.
- eliburford, on 09/27/2008, -3/+9Come on, can we get a better quality please? I couldn't tell what he said, and we can't be sure. It would be truly amazing if he actually did say it though!
- inactive, on 09/27/2008, -2/+8Wow, this guy just can't keep it together!
- Echota, on 01/05/2009, -4/+9***** is what he said,lol
That word sums up McCain! - secondwheel2, on 09/27/2008, -3/+7Old man dancer ain't what he used to be, ain't what he used to be ain't what he used to be
- paintgrl, on 09/27/2008, -2/+6It is hard for me to tell if he is saying horse ***** or of course it is. Either way he is mumbling like a grumpy old man. On the other hand he is known for using words like ***** and telling jokes about rape, so it would not be a surprise if he said horse *****.
- inactive, on 09/27/2008, -2/+5Hah -- McCrazy couldn't even hold it together for one debate. If the MSM picks this up, it could be Game Over for Grampy.
- tonicboy, on 09/27/2008, -1/+4Both. His literal ***** is also figurative *****.
- davidcg, on 09/27/2008, -2/+5he says course not, not *****. Btw if i was voting id pick obama.
- algaeturd, on 09/27/2008, -1/+4The old man's lips don't work. He's had his jaw and skin operated on four times for cancer. His lips barely move at all. If you've watched the old man speak before, he mumbles and his lips don't move. Part of it may be his age but give me a break.
I have a heavy, steady, consistent history of comments against this crazy bastard but those are comments I can stand behind.
This is an old man with cotton jowls who doesn't open his mouth very often saying, 'of course.' And he says it twice in a row.
Wow. Maybe you guys really are crazy? You're definitely seeing things here that don't exist. - inactive, on 09/27/2008, -0/+3No, if Obama wanted to say anything to make McCain look bad, he could have picked from any number of topics. He could have brought up the Keating Five, McCain's cheating on his disabled wife, his wife's thieving from her charity to support a drug addiction, Vicki Iseman, his repeated lying about his war record, his attempts to stall MIA investigations, his inability to make it through a Senate meeting without taking a swing at someone or, perhaps, the fact that McCain seems to be losing what little mental faculty he has.
McCain is what you'd call a "target rich environment", but Obama takes the high road while McNasty runs ads about William Ayers and Tony Rezko.
In true Rovian fashion, McCain is trying to paint Obama as the thing McCain himself is: a scumbag. - p9s50W5k4GUD2c6, on 09/27/2008, -3/+5With respect to your Foreign Policy - did you say '*****" McCain?
We agree with you on that! It is most definitely *****. - S5S5S5, on 09/27/2008, -1/+3Here's better video:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/26909249#2 ...
Forward to 4:30. It sure sounds like he's saying *****. - vkuuumar, on 09/27/2008, -2/+4When did he say this i have it recorded on DVR and i want to watch it on there.
- ProfessorSYM, on 09/27/2008, -0/+2I think it caught him off guard also, and embarrassed him.
Was it just me or did the audience laugh when Obama pointed out how ridiculous it was that McCain didn't know if he would meet with the leader of Spain? - mmurph, on 09/27/2008, -0/+2Tonight, on Cop Drama we are going to say "*****"..... twice.
- quidpro, on 09/27/2008, -2/+4That whole topic is McCain's own fault. He was trapped either having to own up to admitting he couldn't distinguish the guy from Spain from the guys in South America, or sticking to his silly statement. The campaign decided to stick to the statement, which was ridiculous, but both choices sucked. Obama knows it too. You can tell by his face that he doesn't even feel very strongly about bringing it up, but, hell might as well, this is politics. So he does, and thus you get McCain's reaction. I started laughing during this part of the debate. But I wasn't listening so closely as to hear what McCain's actual words were. I wouldn't be surprised if he did say "*****", though, heh. The whole thing is just too funny.
- shifty2, on 09/27/2008, -0/+2Does he get fined by the FCC for cursing on live TV?
- inactive, on 09/27/2008, -1/+3It's not a trivial gaffe. It WOULD have been a trivial gaffe if he just forgotten the leader of a country. The HUGE gaffe came in how they covered for him: by saying that he actually MEANT what he said and that he wouldn't meet with Spain.
In other words, in order to cover up an embarrassing "senior moment", McCain put one of our strongest alliances in jeopardy.
Country First my ass. - jeebodon, on 09/27/2008, -1/+2I'm sorry, I just watched it and it sounds like he says "of course". Until there is better audio I'm burying as inaccurate.
- diskit, on 09/27/2008, -0/+1Yes, well, I meant in the context of this video.
- inactive, on 09/27/2008, -1/+2What a ***** potty-mouth....
- sKiLLa182, on 09/27/2008, -0/+1Yes, sounded like he was trying to say "of course not."
- chuckDontSurf, on 09/27/2008, -0/+1Yeah, I'm not convinced he said "*****." Can we get Gil Grissom to isolate his audio?
- beelz, on 09/27/2008, -0/+1http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4415559/Obama_McCa ...
1:10:25 - BrittleBullet, on 09/27/2008, -1/+2I wonder how many people picked up on this? Could this possible be why Obama dominated him as far as the independents polled after the debate? The fact that someone who is running for the highest office of the most powerful nation in the world can't control his temper and at least pretend to be hospitable speaks volumes about the man. The Obama campaign thinks that they have enough crap to pile on McCain's plate without having to bring this up so I don't expect it to get much, unfortunately.
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