The Country Can't Afford to Elect John McCain
The last eight years have led to this disastrous unraveling of the U.S. economy. We can't continue with four more years of the irresponsible practices and policies of Bush. We can't afford John McCain.
For Obama to show the kind of transformational leadership the crisis demands, he needs to do what so many of his critics have chided him for not doing: take a stand that puts him at odds with the establishment of his own Party. Read More
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The last eight years have led to this disastrous unraveling of the U.S. economy. We can't continue with four more years of the irresponsible practices and policies of Bush. We can't afford John McCain.
According to a rather weepy piece in the Wall Street Journal, Rush is upset that the Obama camp is portraying him as being a bigot. By quoting bigoted statement he's made.
For starters, I can see the Governor's Mansion from my front deck. By the McCain/Palin campaign's standards this would make me an expert on Governor Palin and her family.
Partial peace, as proposed by my current interlocutors, is not the way forward. Partial freedom is a contradiction in terms. Either a Palestinian lives free or continues to live under the yoke of Israeli military occupation.
Apple has been having its way with Microsoft for a while now, but the one-sided televised fight for tastemaker supremacy has just gotten interesting.
Today, the Anchorage Daily News hits Palin hard in an editorial for abdicating to the McCain campaign on Troopergate and runs a gem on a stunning, overlooked McCain gaffe.
This is absurd. This is the most extreme example that I can recall of socialism for the rich and free enterprise for the poor.
What this really signals is the beginning of the end of the United States as the financial capital of the world. Should you worry? Yes.
The financial crisis provides a good opportunity for Obama to reverse the bone headed decision to not have these debates. It would also allow him to insist on more debates between Palin and Biden.
In the middle of the biggest financial crisis we've had in decades, McCain would dump the SEC Chair. Yeah, because that wouldn't freak the entire market the F out.
By promoting the mother of all financial bail-outs, Hank Paulson has all but mocked McCain's recent anti-bailout rhetoric and heightened a growing awareness of the disastrous Republican policies on Wall Street.
When McCain declares "victory" in Iraq and states that the troop increase was the fundamental reason for the decline in violence, he proves that he has no idea what he is talking about.