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You know how there are these people who work in a place for decades, never getting promoted, never rocking the boat, never seeming to do anything productive? And then the new manager is surprised by this fact until she or he gets to know that employee, who is yet again--for good reason--brushed under the rug or finally let go?

Yeah, 'nuff said.

Anyway, why plan for what won't happen?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 07/25/2008

Seems likely to me that the reason McSame isn't planning a "transition" is that, if he wins, a transition won't be needed any more than one was needed between Bush's first two terms. McSame would just be Bush's 3rd term, no "transition" necessary.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 07/25/2008

Someone has mentioned that people are being fed visual misinformation by the media, and I agree. I no longer watch news on tv because after being able to go online and see the difference in the reporting.

I'm very thankful for Huffington Post, and really wish other people who don't have access to computer's could be priviledged to the news reported here. It really balances the negatives.

I've spoken of my Mom before who is 80 years old, was so enthralled with Fox News, but confused by their hatred of Senator Obama and for Black people in general. I guess in 2008, we were all deluded into thinking we had made more progress than we actually have, and the GOP seems determined to take us backwards instead of forward, with gleeful help from the media.

Now, re: this topic, it seems McCain is more interested in being President for the sake of being President, than giving any real thought to leading the country, you would think all a President has to do is fight and win wars.......has anyone pointed this out......does he have anything else that he plans to do as President of the United States....he most certainly have no concerns or consideration for uniting a divided country.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 07/25/2008

There 's no question that McCain's administration would be a disaster, without somebody much smarter than him pulling the strings. Take a look at his campaign, it's unorganized, unfocused, doesn't have clear structure, it's a mess. McCain is showing on a daily basis that he has no idea how to govern, and Obama is showing that he does.

I'm beginning to believe that a McCain administration would actually be worse than Bush.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 07/25/2008

McCain and staff are spending all their energy attacking everything Obama does. First they attack Obama for not traveling to Iraq to understand the war on the ground. Then they attack when he does travel to Iraq. First they attack by saying he isn't presidential enough. Then when he looks all too presidential, easily communicating with the world's leaders, they attack that too. In fact, attacking Obama's every move is pretty much all McCain is doing.

And with the help of the media, the vast majority of the American public - which gets all its news from television - gets a very skewed picture of reality. A picture shaped only by the right wing.

Yet, there is hope. Every candidate who spends his energy attacking his opponent is by definition, working from behind. Reacting, not acting. Such candidates lose.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 07/25/2008
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