John McCain's increasing desperation.
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It's not bad enough he went all loopty loop about Joe the Plumber on Wednesday night, but now it's Obama's fault?
Someone put grandpa in a home before he hurts himself.
This campaign has pretty much destroyed him and it's rather sad.
I mean, even allowing for the allegations in the recent Rolling Stone article, McCain really doesn't deserve what he's done to himself in his quest to become president.
"the mass of men lead lives of quite desperation"
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I read the "Palin plays the 'socialist' card at Ohio rally" story below it, and I'm really getting (even more) fed up with this person.
"The New York Times" says Obama pals around with 'terrorist' Bill Ayres. "Joe" says Obama is acting socialist. Palin gets to mudsling whatever nonsense at Obama she likes, but then cites other people as the source of the opinion and follows it up with a knowing smirk or shrug without ever committing herself to the position.
Even "Joe" had to admit he'd benefit under Obama's economic plan. So McCain and his Rove posse couldn't even vet him properly.
I don't get the whole "less taxes" crowd. Do they want to privatize everything?
It would destroy the country, their greed.
@Corey: because patriotism means bankrupting your country so it can't get in your way.
@Bustie: I think he deserves it. Any smidge of respect I had for flew out the window when he waffled on the "appropriate" use of torture
@corey: a disturbing number of them think that the End Times are a good idea.
I read something in the local right-wing tabloid about Dan Quayle giving consolation to Sarah Palin. If that isn't depressingly hilarious, I don't know what is.

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