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McCain: So who exactly is the celebrity?

Posted: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 9:29 AM by Domenico Montanaro



The McCain campaign may contend that Obama is the "biggest celebrity" in the presidential race, NBC/NJ’s Adam Aigner-Treworgy notes, but its candidate has spent most of this week hobnobbing with as many GOP celebrities as his campaign can find.

On Monday, McCain kicked off the Democratic Convention with an endorsement from Puerto Rican Reggaeton star Daddy Yankee. He then hopped on a plane to fly up north for a fundraiser in Sacramento with Patricia Heaton (from “Everybody Loves Raymond”) and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Heaton then traveled to Burbank, CA on McCain's Straight Talk Jet Monday afternoon to attend a fundraiser at the Beverly Hilton featuring stars from both big and small screens. Those in attendance included Robert Duvall, Gary Sinise, Stephen Baldwin, Craig T. Nelson, Dean Cain (Lois and Clark), Jon Cryer, and long-time McCain supporter Wilford Brimley.

Then on Tuesday, McCain raised money in his hometown of Phoenix and was introduced by TV and movie star Angie Harmon and her husband, long time NY Giants defensive back Jason Sehorn. Capping off the star-studded start to the week, McCain took a brief afternoon trip to San Diego yesterday, making a surprise appearance at a fundraiser hosted by John Voigt.

Politico reports that McCain “is planning to rollout his vice-presidential nominee in three battleground states this weekend, with large-scale rallies planned for Ohio, Pennsylvania and Missouri, according to aides and advisers. The GOP nominee-in-waiting will move to immediately change the campaign conversation from Barack Obama’s football stadium acceptance speech Thursday to the new Republican ticket, to be revealed at a noontime Friday rally in a Dayton, Ohio, basketball arena. McCain and his running mate will then travel by bus to Pennsylvania, where they’ll hold an outdoor event at a minor league baseball stadium in Washington County, just southwest of Pittsburgh. On Sunday, the duo will head to suburban St. Louis for another event to be held at a minor league baseball stadium, this one in O’Fallon, Mo.”

Yesterday, McCain assailed Obama on several fronts, spoke of the Cold War -- and got in a POW reference. Some excerpts: "'The next president must bring to office a clear-eyed view of our nation's role in the world as the defender of the oppressed and a force for peace,' McCain told the American Legion national convention, which Obama is to address today.

"The presumptive Republican nominee pointed out that Obama asserted in his Berlin speech last month that the Cold War ended because major nations came together. 'Now I missed a few years of the Cold War as a guest of one of our adversaries, but as I recall the world was deeply divided during the Cold War - between the side of freedom and the side of tyranny. The Cold War ended not because the world stood as one but because the great democracies came together, bound together by sustained and decisive American leadership."

"[W]herever Romney went yesterday, from a downtown luncheon with several dozen reporters, to the Republican Party's 'Not Ready '08' press conference, he faced questions about whether his primary-campaign attacks on McCain will hurt his chances to become the vice presidential nominee. Romney's responses, monitored by McCain's aides, sometimes sounded like a dress rehearsal for the job."

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“Now I missed a few years of the Cold War as a guest of one of our adversaries, but as I recall the world was deeply divided during the Cold War - between the side of freedom and the side of tyranny."

A noun, a verb and P.O.W.
Celebrities are a bunch of pinkos...all of em'.  Think they got the goods to Bomb Iran?  To willy nilly pull the wool over the eyes of the poor and sick of America and up my stock options at the same time?  Hell No.  That takes someone who suffered like I have and oh can I ramble on the subject.  Give me your vote and I'll bring Elvis back.
Okay, let me just say that I am sick and tired of hearing John Mccain mention the fact that he was POW, while i respect his service to our country, i cannot for the life of me see how being a former POW will create one new job, eliminate the defecit, or improve the crumbling home mortgage crisis we currently find ourselves in across this country.  My father served this country in Vietnam also and all he got was spit on upon returning home,but does he go around mentioning his service day after day to score cheap political points?  Mr Mccain has run a gutter of a campaign and should be ashamed of himself for using his POW status as cheap taudry political trick.  Furthermore, you repubs have accused democrats over the years of not providing specifics of what needs to be done, but can you tell me how MCSAME plans to fix the economy,or can't he remember what economics is? But perhaps when you vote with GW 95% of the time it is hard to see another perspective other than your own.  Hillary was right, " No way, No how, NO MCCAIN
Quoting John McCain 'Now I missed a few years of the Cold War as a guest of one of our adversaries" Question, will Senator McCain every get out of that POW Camp His Mind Is Trapped In ?? He needs to get professional help for his POW mental problems ..God help him heal   ...    
Just like McOldGeezer, all those "celebrities" were a bunch of has-beens. Those are the type of celebs you see trying to revive their careers on reality shows.

What a joke.  It's also rather pathetic having McRommney and Mc9-11 hanging around Denver stalking our delegates.
Not Ready to Lead Not Ready to Lead Not Ready to Lead Not Ready to Lead..... What has John McCain lead ?
....... NOTHING.


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