Republicans For Obama
Posted on October 23rd, 2008 by Tariq Nelson
Other than Colin Powell. I have personally heard Republicans say similar things - especially about Palin
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Other than Colin Powell. I have personally heard Republicans say similar things - especially about Palin
Filed under: Politics
Although I share most of the feelings that these people are expressing on this slip, I definately will agree with the older guy speaking about the ” foreign powers”. Our country is losing it’s luster as being a reliable world leader in more ways than one.
McCain keeps boasting about his experience, but he has to realize that experience not only mean being a POW, or having a long resume, but it also meaning using common sense. He often discusses what he would do with foreign affairs, but after looking at all of that campaign smearing about Obama, he doesn’t look very credible. Bush wasn’t the most liked man with many world leaders, but Mccain will probably feel the worse end of it.
He’s even less credible because he has a woman who don’t know jack about world affairs. This isn’t Disneyworld, this is reality and it seems that McCain takes this presidential campaign as such. You just don’t put anybody in there. In this case, experience/commonsense is needed and she has neither.
I was looking at that interview that Sarah/McCain had with Brian Williams. It took them 55 days for them to grant him the interview, then once it is, they are both together. Dick Cheney is rarely interviewed, but didn’t need in his interviews as he acted more like the president than Bush. That is what is so frightening about the whole thing. How will she be able to help McCain? Maybe god will give some common sense,( not to say that I want her to be our VP) because so far, she’s been all over the place and not making sense whatsovever. She just don’t know how to talk to people.
They also keep boasting about her “experience”. McCain seemed a little miffed at Colin Powell’s remark and said perhaps “if he would have looked at Sarah’s record……………..”. Oh, he shouldn’t have went there with that. That was so silly for him to say such because it’s already well known. Where is the military experience?did she at least serve in Congress or something? Have she been overseas and discussed politics with world leaders? I haven’t seen no such thing in her bio but she’s highly qualified? Gee, if that is the case then everybody should be qualified to be VP.
There was a time where I thought that McCain was comical( with his reputation as a man with a short fuse), but he seemed credible. After all of that slandering they are doing with Obama, I lost the ounce( and I mean ounce) of respect that was there for him. The tirade that they have and continued to use against Obama is very un-American. It’s one thing to bring up negative campaigning, but it’s another to do it on the basis of race and religion. What a crying shame.
@ Peaches, I could not agree more with you. I thought John McCain should have won in 2004 but it was not to be.
This election cycle has cast him in a totally different light. Maybe, I just did not know enough about him and thought he was an independent thinking republican and not an idealogue.
Salaam
Ron,
He’s really has become very disappointing. He’s definitely not the same man from years past. He has just gone from bad to worse.