StorminNorman
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Much more like it, though I do not consider them "big" and fairly irrelevant.
So, which excuse is it gonna be for the house gaffe?
"John McCain does not speak for the John McCain campaign" as one of his advisors once said?
Or will it be, "Senator McCain was tired. It was at the end of a long day," etc.?
Considering McCain's tax breaks for the rich plans, do you not think it is very relevant?
Here's Obama, a guy being labelled elitist for reasons I don't understand, that has plans to give immediate relief to middle class families. On the other hand is McCain, who doesn't want to tax the rich, who doesn't want to put a figure on what is rich, who wants to give big oil companies tax breaks, and who owns 10 homes worth millions. It all paints the picture that McCain is the real elitist.
Considering the fact that if I posted a story about Obama from an obscure Conservative think tape, it wouldn't have any credibility at all - yes, I am not going to waste time with it.
It's relevant because McCain and his advisors think average Americans are whiners for complaining about the housing market and the economy in general, meanwhile McCain has been an aristocrat his entire life...even before he married Cindy (ahem, son and grandson of two admirals in the Navy). And now he's got at least 10 homes with Cindy. And he can't even remember how many he has? WTF does that say about him?
Ugh, I posted a link by the Christian Science Monitor right after your initial post reaffirming the message from the video, and you're still "not wasting time with it".![]()
So now John McCain doesn't remember how many houses he owns? Add that onto everything else he has said, done, and forgotten...can somebody please tell me why in the h*** these polls are even remotely close????

I overlooked that - but Kaine responded by posting (what I assume is) the same article.
Now I wasted my time with that and still find it to be fairly irrelevant.
Because - scary as it is - he is the lesser evil.![]()
I overlooked that - but Kaine responded by posting (what I assume is) the same article.
Now I wasted my time with that and still find it to be fairly irrelevant.
Yeah I just saw that, and to call the CSM "irrelevant" is ludicrous. That's like calling Helen Thomas a hack (because she ACTUALLY asks the hard questions), which some of hardliner right-wingers are doing now.
I guess this just reaffirms it: Right-wing + Real Journalism = No likey.
Because - scary as it is - he is the lesser evil.![]()
Again - painting me as Right-Wing is also a mistake.

Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't McCain criticize the adviser that called America a nation of whiners?
I consider a lot of the "negatives" on Obama irrelevant - including his vote on the abortion bill, the fact his middle name is Hussein, the flag pin, the flag saluting, the 57 states, etc.Cindy McCain's lies are irrelevant, John's elitism is irrelevant, his association with G. Gordon Liddy is irrelevant... is there anything negative about McCain that is relevant? Irrelevant seems to be a favoured word of yours. What about his apparent view on the draft?
Storm, like me, is a Libertarian. Which means not Left or Right.if it looks like a duck...
...you don't want to be painted as Right-Winger? then don't post like an elephant.
I think McCain is trying to use his forgetfulness to channel Reagan. After all, Reagan had Alzheimer's and he is considered to be the Republican demigod. Maybe McCain thinks it will work for him too?![]()

if it looks like a duck...
...you don't want to be painted as Right-Winger? then don't post like an elephant.
I don't know if he did, but if Obama's detractors can be so hellbent on bringing up Wright over and over again, even after Obama criticized his comments and denounced him, then continuing to bring up this jackass Gramm for McCain seems like fair game to me for McCain's detractors.
jag