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Topic started on 7-10-2008 @ 08:49 AM by grover

McCain's Nastiest Moments


www.alternet.org
A commenter asked if John McCain is "truly as nasty and belligerent as he appears to be." Is he really that bad--or is it just one of those partisan memes that develops about an opponent?

• Accusing the Democrats of being sore losers and obstructionists motivated by partisan "bitterness" just because they had the temerity to not treat Condoleezza Rice's confirmation as Secretary of State as "a foregone conclusion."

• Accusing Vietnam veteran and Congressman Jack Murtha of being "too emotional" to be rational about the war.

• Sending then-freshman Senator Barack Obama what Matt Stoller called "remarkable" and one of "the single most bitter, nasty letters I have ever seen from any Senator."

• Threatening to leave an appearance before the AFL-CIO's Building and Construction Trades Department because members of the audience challenged his statements on immigration, organized labor, and the war. He also questioned their work ethic and skills, telling them "You can't do it, my friends," when some accepted his hypothetical job offer of $50 an hour to pick lettuce in Arizona.

• Threatening to commit suicide if the Democrats won a majority in the Senate.

• Using the racially-charged and highly inappropriate term "tar baby."

• Singing about bombing Iran:
(visit the link for the full news article)



[edit on 7-10-2008 by grover]


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 09:22 AM by buddhasystem
Just wanted to document my point:

www.msnbc.msn.com...

McCain responded by saying immigrants were taking jobs nobody else wanted. He offered anybody in the crowd $50 an hour to pick lettuce in Arizona.

Shouts of protest rose from the crowd, with some accepting McCain’s job offer.

“I’ll take it!” one man shouted.

McCain insisted none of them would do such menial labor for a complete season. “You can’t do it, my friends.”

Some in the crowd said they didn’t appreciate McCain questioning their work ethic.

Impressed by McCain’s moxie
“I was impressed with his comedy routine and ability to tap dance without music. But I was impressed with nothing else about him,” said John Wasniewski of Milwaukee. “He’s supposed to be Mr. Straight Talk?”

Others said McCain showed some moxie, if not the best political judgment.

“Most of us don’t agree with him on immigration, but I give him credit for trying,” said Chris D. Schoenbeck of Milwaukee.

With his profile rising, a growing number of Democrats are accusing McCain of flip-flopping on issues to court conservative GOP primary voters.

McCain denied that charge later Tuesday — after addressing the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, a GOP-leaning group that backs his immigration views. There were no boos. Just laughter, and at the end of his remarks, a standing ovation from the Hispanic leaders.


Note the reaction from the pro-illegals.


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 09:31 AM by grover
reply to post by Fathom



Is it baiting or is it pointing out aspects of his character... aspects... which might either attract or repeal voters?


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 09:50 AM by Fathom
Originally posted by grover
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post by Fathom



Is it baiting or is it pointing out aspects of his character... aspects... which might either attract or repeal voters?

it would be if this thread was about obama...
(and i think you know it)


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 11:24 AM by FlyersFan
Originally posted by grover
I fully expect tonight's debate to be McCain's death knell... .


I agree.

Oh .. and
THIS THREAD brought up what I thought was one of his most recent nastiest and most ignorant moments. Hours after passing the bailout, he points his finger at others and says 'they made it pass' and then said that Bush should veto things like that. JUST HOURS AFTER HE SIGNED IT!

As for MURTHA - he's a sick puppy.
I respect his veteran war service.
But now - he's a sick puppy and not too bright.


reply posted on 7-10-2008 @ 10:10 PM by netwarrior
reply to post by RRconservative




WINNAR! I do not agree with McCain on a great many issues. WHY am I voting for him?

1. Because Ron Paul is not appearing on the Arkansas ballot, and Chuck Baldwin doesn't have the media exposure for Joe Q. Public to know who he is.
2. Because he is less socialist than Obama
3. Because he is LEAST likely to enact draconian gun controls. I am a one issue voter. If you pass the litmus test of gun control in my eyes, then we can focus on other issues.
4. Because as compared to Hussein Obama (I refuse to call him Barack), John McCain is Thomas Jefferson.
5. Because he is less socialist than Obama.
6. McCain is old. He's a type A personality, one that is prone to stress. That can't be healthy for the ticker. Sarah Palin is the *least* likely of all of them to mess with MY guns, which, might I add, are also my livelihood as one of the small business owners that kept getting dragged out tonight at the debate.
7. Everything I need to know about Obama's stance on issues I can read in Chairman Mao's "Little Red Book."
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