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So, when does McCain pick his VP for real?

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Well Missy.....she did win Miss Congeniality!

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  1. You are a little behind, Mack Cane picked his VP yesterday, For real!

    In the coming days he will see his folly, and wish he hadn't done it. He and his Republican cronies needed a scapegoat. They found it in Palin. Now they have someone to point the finger at for their disastrous failures of the last eight years. You know darn well, they will blame her if Mack Cane loses in November. No one can be that out of the loop to realize why he picked her. Someone he only met once before naming her his VP. I really don't trust him to make good judgments, and this was the last straw. How much more evidence does anyone need to be fully aware of Mack Cane's senility. He really has not a clue what is going on in this election. He doesn't get the dynamics of the situation at hand. Look into the reason or reasons he chose her, if you find the real answer, you will see what I've been trying to tell people all along. He's not the guy. No way! No how! Never! No Mack Cane!


  2. Miss Alaska MIGHT be our VP. I think McCain's dementia has already set in. I really think McCain wants a piece of  pagaent eskimo ***..and many more scandals to come...Bill and Monica who?

  3. i hope soon this palin joke is getting old.  

  4. Time Out

    Why doesn't the political world make sense anymore?

    Try this on for size. I'm not saying that this is how it is; I'm just saying that this is how the illogical facts start to make some sense.

    McCain is a good guy and an experienced statesman. He has always served his country honorably and competently. So why, when he runs for President, does he suddenly lose his mind?

    Perhaps he hasn't. It is no secret that the Neocons have hijacked the Republican Party. It is also no secret that they have done untold damage to the nation. And…it is also no secret that since his candidacy began; McCain has appeared to "be on board" with the Neocons.

    Is it possible that since the "Georgia" thing that McCain has realized how deeply the Neocons have already infiltrated his machine…

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?p...

    …and are in the process of setting him up as an accomplice in order to force him to do their bidding?

    McCain, being McCain may have figured out how to out-smart them.

    Exhibit 1) McCain has stated "he would rather lose an election than a war". It makes sense that he would rather lose an election than allow a corrupt cabal to control our government.

    Exhibit 2) Sarah Palin…Why her? Out of all of the people, he had to choose from, why did he pick her for a running mate. […she also has not shied from confronting Exxon Mobil, BP and ConocoPhillips.] + [In the state "she's viewed ... as almost anti-oil. She's probably pro-oil from a national perspective, but she's not in the pocket of Big Oil. She's fought them at every step.]

    http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jWu39...

    …[McCain introduced his newly minted running mate to the crowd at Consol Energy Park, citing her record of "reform and public integrity."]

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/el...

    Exhibit 3) The risk to Palin as the running mate. It is minimal. Worst-case scenario…she sticks to her guns and they lose the election. She is now a household name, where before, few people outside of Alaska had heard of her.

    Exhibit 4) Win or lose the Election, the Republican party wins. Personally I feel that McCain/Palin is the weaker ticket against Obama/Biden (although for the sake of this essay I am making the case for the Republicans out of my duty to country [don't get used to it, these moods don't last long]) they could conceivably win.

    If they lose, the "chain of abuse" from the Neocons that now control the White House, therefore the Executive Branch including all intelligence/law enforcement, will be broken and the Republicans can rebuild their party without the interference of  the "dark forces".

    If they can win (without succumbing to the Neocons), they will have done the impossible. They will control the Executive Branch and they will be able to clean house as they see fit.

    Exhibit 5) The Republican Convention. It hasn't happened yet. But this is where it will become apparent whether McCain has a plan, or has just lost his mind.

    What are we looking for? Distancing from (or preferably snubbing) of the Neocons (particularly Bush, Cheney and any of their henchmen).

    Protocol requires their presence at the event but there will be things to look for.

    Exhibit 5a) The code for "Neocon". The Republican party has an unwritten rule forbidding the utterance of the word. Look for the term such as "there are those in our party" that will be used to denote the Neocons, and then an attempt to distance the ticket from these individuals.

    Exhibit 5b) Terms that distance McCain from the bush administration. This is less important because it is already a theme of the ticket. But stressing this point (preferably enough to p**s Cheney off and make Bush cry ) is a good sign.

    In summary, I am not stating that I know that this is what is going on, I am merely stating that things haven't made sense lately and this could explain the weirdness.

    I also feel that Obama is highly intelligent and I could tell by Bill Clinton's speech the other night that Obama and Biden have earned the TOTAL backing of the entire Washington Democratic brain trust…and they are going to win.

    The whole point of me writing this is to acknowledge McCain's dedication to serving his country, and Palin's courage to enter this fight.

    That may be the last nice things I say about them for a while so I hope you enjoyed them.

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