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The McPalin campaign summed up.....


By Indforobama - Posted on 21 October 2008

It’s not so much that McCain’s campaign has been purposefully sleazy as they’ve been meanderingly, pointlessly sleazy.  It’s the “fuck it, whatever” guide to Republican politics, with no particular focus except putting anything out there to win a daily news cycle.  Obama was a conspirator in voter fraud for a weekend, a terrorist for about three days, until he was a socialist because some plumber in Ohio said so. 

The McCain Camp is using dishonesty to hide its intellectual laziness. 

 

"We need John McCain to leave... uh... lead this country." - Palin, Vice Presidential Debate

McCain/Palin Deathwatch, October 3, '08:  McCain presently has a (partially complimentary) 28% chance of winning the election.

I'm voting for the Islamic-Marxist-Mobster-Terrorist.

Frankly, I'm impressed by anyone who can juggle that many conflicting loyalties at the same time. 

The problems we face will not be solved by the minds that created them.

Yeah, sounds absolutely exhausting.

 

"We need John McCain to leave... uh... lead this country." - Palin, Vice Presidential Debate

McCain/Palin Deathwatch, October 3, '08:  McCain presently has a (partially complimentary) 28% chance of wi

I'm voting for the Islamic-Marxist-Mobster-Terrorist.

 Can I get a t-shirt that says that? Too funny. 

This is precisely the same Big Lie tactics that the Nazis used in the 1930s and 1940s to seize control of Germany and keep it under their heel.

"His primary rules were: never allow the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room for alternatives; never accept blame; concentrate on one enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong; people will believe a big lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it."

McCain broke the rule about "never conceding that there may be some good in your enemy", but the entire strategy of his campaign seems to be a revised version of this that is designed for American audiences.

Another tidbit:  The politico just revealed that McCain spent more than $8000.00 dollars on make-up.....

And he still doesn't look good.

I will not throw the first punch, but I will certainly throw the last...BHO

 

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