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McCain: We love these dueling headers

Posted: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 9:13 AM by Mark Murray

In the Washington Post, Brent Bozell writes under the header: "McCain's Problem Isn't the GOP." "Is McCain running a ‘limping, message free’ presidential campaign? On a couple of issues (most notably Iraq), that analysis is incorrect. But on too may fronts, it's an accurate assessment. As I argued in The Post in March, McCain cannot win in November unless he has his conservative base energetically working for his election."

And in the Wall Street Journal, William McGurn argues under the header: "McCain's Problem Isn't Bush." More: "Mr. McCain seems intent on reassuring skeptics that he's no George W. Bush. If he loses in November, he'll prove it."

(So what is McCain's problem? Neither candidate is arguing that McCain's problem is with the moderate middle... We're guessing others would ask that, too.)

McCain appeared at the 68th annual Sturgis Rally in Sturgis, SD last night for a short rally, NBC/NJ’s Adam Aigner-Treworgy reports. During his brief remarks, he joked about Obama's recent trip to Berlin, saying that he preferred the sound of Harleys to excited Berliners. And he once again called on Congress to reconvene and vote on offshore drilling. Cindy McCain also spoke briefly about being the mother of two active-duty military and called her husband the "only man that can keep us free."

The rally was held at the historic Buffalo Chip campground and concert venue, where thousands of bikers were gathered to drink and see Kid Rock perform later in the evening. This is the place where they don't cheer; they rev their engines instead. There is another stage that is also part of the festival, where KISS performed and where they were holding preliminaries for the Ms. Buffalo Chip beauty pageant -- an often-nude affair.

That information is relevant, Aigner-Treworgy adds, as McCain joked during his remarks that he had encouraged Cindy to participate, so she had a chance at being the only lady to serve as both first lady and Ms. Buffalo Chip.

The Los Angeles Times: “Rather than applause, McCain was greeted again and again by the full-throated roar of scores of gleaming Harley-Davidsons of every shape and color. The stench of burning gasoline and rowdy shouts filled the prairie night air. It was almost as if McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, was a celebrity -- a dirty word in his lexicon since his campaign last week ran ads mocking rival Barack Obama for his celebrity status, comparing him to Britney Spears."

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I suggest that J. Wonderlie and anyone else claiming Obama is not a US citizen brush up on the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution, which states:

"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States"

Therefore Obama could have been born in Hawaii to two non-citizens and still himself be a citizen.

"Can anyone explain to me why Cindy McCain when with her husband, follows him like a shadow?

When he addressed the Urban League last week in Orlanda, she walked out onto the stage with him.  I get the feeling she is there to monitor and mind him as do Liebermann and Graham. Any thoughts on this?"
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This is an easy one. Remember the Angela Lansbury charaster in the original "Manchurian Candidate"? She's the cunning mother of a former prisoner of war held by a communist regime and trained to kill an American Presidential candidate so that their puppet could be elected. Then again, she could be the ultimate "Stepford Wife". What a double feature.

She would probably force one of her maids to be a stand-in for the beauty contest.
"The stench of burning gasoline..."

Just about sums up his energy policies, doesn't it?

This just goes to show how desperate McCain is to get attention, as he pushes his wife on stage as a beauty contestant.  Is he really running for president?  He's acting like a child trying to get attention no matter what kind it is.  First his cynical, snide and untrue accusations against Obama, now his sexist treatment of his wife.  I mean doesn't he realize if he becomes president (God forbid) that she is to be first-lady?  I mean a far cry from Lady Byrd and Jacqueline Kennedy.  How trashy, how insignificant, how not giving a hoot about where America is headed, but rather hinging his campaign's success on all that's wrong with it. And what's with pairing up with Kid Rock?  Again, where's his campaign connection to our economic issues? We don't need a shoot from the hip reactionary kind of guy running our country.  


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