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To: combjelly who wrote (430080)10/25/2008 10:10:05 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573267
 
His campaign has been erratic, lurching from one stance to another, and it has engaged in high risk activities.

Dem talking point, nothing more. He's been rock solid on the issues compared with Obama.

The best example is the Ashley Todd mess.

Which has nothing, whatsoever to do with McCain or the campaign. The campaign had no role whatsoever, and you say that's "the best example"?

There were several decisions that either were made by McCain or he was at least talked into that have led to his campaign falling so far behind. From choosing Palin, to going exclusively negative to running with the Todd thing before any facts were in all show extremely poor judgment when under pressure.

Running with the "todd" thing? Don't be an idiot. The campaign had no role in this, AT ALL. It was a one day story about a sick individual.

You think nothing of just making this shit up. Democrat trait.



To: combjelly who wrote (430080)10/25/2008 11:29:58 AM
From: bentway1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1573267
 
"Long before the police had even really started their investigation, the campaign was pushing it in a high profile way to slam Obama and his supporters. And it all turned out to be a hoax."

I called it the first I heard of it. It just reeked set-up, hoax. Which begs the question, how dumb is McCain, really?