The McCain Thread

Who will be McCain's runningmate?

  • Mitt Romney (former Governor of Massachussets)

  • Mike Huckabee (former Governor of Arkansas)

  • Rudy Giuliani (former mayor New York)

  • Charlie Christ (current governor of Florida)

  • Fred Thompson (former US Senator of Tennessee)

  • Condaleeza Rice (Secretary of State)

  • Colin Powell (former Secretary of State)

  • JC Watts (former Republican chairman of Republican House)

  • Rob Portman (Director of Office of Management and Budget)

  • Tim Pawlenty (Governor of Minnesota)

  • Bobby Jindal (Governor of Lousiana)

  • Mark Sanford (Governor of South Carolina)

  • Lindsey Graham (US Senator of South Carolina)

  • Sarah Palin (Governor of Alaska)

  • Kay Hutchinson (US Senator of Texas)

  • John Thune (US Senator of South Dakota)

  • Haley Barbour (Governor of Mississippi)

  • Marsha Blackburn (US Tenessee Representative)

  • Joseph Lieberman (US Senator of Connecticut)

  • Sonny Perdue (Governor of Georgia)

  • George Allen (former US Senator of Virginia)

  • Matt Blunt (Governor of Missouri)

  • some other US Senator, congressman

  • some other Governor

  • some dark horse like Dick Cheney


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Any one else think McCain, should he lose, is going to refuse to concede until morning? It seems like something he would do. He seems to feel entitled to the presidency. Not to mention this is his life long dream. I think he is going to come off as a stubborn little baby tonight, and even after he loses, he will stamp his feet and scream "I WON'T GIVE THAT COMMIE THIS ELECTION UNTIL EVERY VOTE IS COUNTED!"...hell, he might even be delusional enough to think he can still win and the initial counts are wrong. But yeah, I can't see him stepping out of the picture gracefully once it becomes clear he has lost. I think it'll take until at least the morning before his advisors can convince him to step down with the little dignity he has left.
 
Any one else think McCain, should he lose, is going to refuse to concede until morning?
It would depend on how he refuses to concede and what the numbers look like. I don't think there's anything wrong or whiny with waiting until all voting is finalized.
 
It would depend on how he refuses to concede and what the numbers look like. I don't think there's anything wrong or whiny with waiting until all voting is finalized.

If McCain loses any two of Florida, Ohio, Virginia, or North Carolina and things are looking bad in Coldorado he should concede as this election will be over. Hell, if he wins any three of those, he shouldn't even wait for the Coldorado results.

McCain can save his legacy tonight by bowing out like a gentleman once its over. If he tries to throw a hissy fit...I don't think he'll win re-election in 2010.
 
Any one else think McCain, should he lose, is going to refuse to concede until morning? It seems like something he would do. He seems to feel entitled to the presidency. Not to mention this is his life long dream. I think he is going to come off as a stubborn little baby tonight, and even after he loses, he will stamp his feet and scream "I WON'T GIVE THAT COMMIE THIS ELECTION UNTIL EVERY VOTE IS COUNTED!"...hell, he might even be delusional enough to think he can still win and the initial counts are wrong. But yeah, I can't see him stepping out of the picture gracefully once it becomes clear he has lost. I think it'll take until at least the morning before his advisors can convince him to step down with the little dignity he has left.

Honestly? I think it's going to be abundantly clear to everyone but McCain that it's over long before he's willing to admit it to himself, let alone the rest of the country. He's acted like a spoiled child this entire election, so why would he stop at the end of it all?

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Any one else think McCain, should he lose, is going to refuse to concede until morning? It seems like something he would do. He seems to feel entitled to the presidency.

It's possible he'll drag it out. However I'll look past it on two conditions.

1) McCain must do the buldging eye look, and his tongue MUST be sticking out. We need a new GIF to last us for the next 4 years until next election.

2) The word maverick, and the name Joe, both must be banned from the English language for the next 10 years. He gets bonus points if Moose, and you betcha' go with them. Double whammy award if 'my friends' is no longer used by John McCain himself (even in private settings, just knowing somewhere McCain is saying 'my friends' /shivers).
 
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Ah, that was unfair, Sanchez was twisting his words and going out of his way to make an ass of Joe.
 
You forgot to write (sarcasm) after your sentence.

Its not sarcasm. Joe answered the question, he said in numerous ways that he thinks it is wrong to take a higher percentage and Sanchez twisted it each time and even used it to segway into his lack of license and income? Sanchez was being unfair.

I feel bad for Joe the Plumber. He's not the smartest man on Earth, got a little bit of celebrity, and enjoyed it, and clearly put himself out there more than he should've and now the media is just having a grand ol' time making him look like an idiot.
 
Its not sarcasm. Joe answered the question, he said in numerous ways that he thinks it is wrong to take a higher percentage and Sanchez twisted it each time and even used it to segway into his lack of license and income? Sanchez was being unfair.

I feel bad for Joe the Plumber. He's not the smartest man on Earth, got a little bit of celebrity, and enjoyed it, and clearly put himself out there more than he should've and now the media is just having a grand ol' time making him look like an idiot.

I don't feel sorry for Joe the Plumber. He didn't ask McCain to invoke his name 22 times in the debate, but he has done interviews, going on campaign trail, and even planning to become a musician and write a book, not to mention a possible run for office. I think he's rather enjoying his 15 minutes of fame.
 
I don't feel bad for him one bit. He's in this sitiuation because he put himself here. I like the fact that Rick called him out on his lies and Joe seemed stunned that someone challenged him.

You can't put yourself out there in the public, endorse a canidate, lie about your income and expect to get away with it.
 
Wow way to go Rick Sanchez. Glad someone finally called that moron out on his crap.
 
I usually have no problem reading long articles, but that was just long-winded and full of extraneous details. I just skipped to the end to get the gist.
*sighs*, you more or less described my college experience in one sentence :cmad: :csad:
 
I feel bad for Joe the Plumber. He's not the smartest man on Earth, got a little bit of celebrity, and enjoyed it, and clearly put himself out there more than he should've and now the media is just having a grand ol' time making him look like an idiot.
I don't. McCain might have put him into the public eye's doorway, but he did the rest and walked through it. I bet he's been making a pretty penny off appearance fees for the past few weeks.

*sighs*, you more or less described my college experience in one sentence :cmad: :csad:
:funny: That's why I stuck with science. At least I'd be using my hands and not just reading long-winded prose written long ago by old dead white guys. :hehe:
 
How can ANYONE feel bad for Joe whatever his name is? This is a man who has been handed fame, probably money, and all he has to do is put up with being famous for a while.

Wow.
 
How can ANYONE feel bad for Joe whatever his name is? This is a man who has been handed fame, probably money, and all he has to do is put up with being famous for a while.

Wow.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure his life can only get better from here.
 
Lieberman really blew his chances of getting a cabinet position.. heh-heh....
 
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yes. I agree. I cheered, however I ignored the boos. McCain deserves a lot of respect for serving in America's unpopular war, being imprisoned, but overcoming that trauma to attempt a bid at the presidency. I couldn't walk in an inch in his boots or any other veteran unselfishly serving this country. It was an interesting ride wasn't it?
 
Class by McCain with that speech there. Shame most of his audience didn't know the meaning of the word.
 
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