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"Sen. Clinton ran her presidential campaign making clear that Barack Obama is not prepared to lead as commander in chief. Nowhere tonight did she alter that assessment. Nowhere tonight did she say that Barack Obama is ready to lead," McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds said in a statement.
Unbelievable.
Simple question:
If A > B and B > C, is A > C? (yes)
Second Simple Question:
If Hillary supports Barack and not McCain for POTUS, who does she think is more suited to lead? (Barack)
Reading is Fundamental, Mathematics the base of reason.
What is 9/11?
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It's sad that McCain's best campaign ideas are coming from Democrats who couldn't be Obama either. He really needs to step up his criticisms of Obama's policies. The school yard crap is getting tired. POW!
It's sad that McCain's best campaign ideas are coming from Democrats who couldn't be Obama either. He really needs to step up his criticisms of Obama's policies. The school yard crap is getting tired. POW!
The call for policy and issue discussions has been largely ignored. For a brief moment Senator Obama began to address directly the concerns for detail and direct, focused messaging (after his vacation). Perhaps after the big tent displays have commenced we can get down to business. I don't understand these lulls on Senator McCain's side; however. There have certainly been long opportunities he should have taken advantage of, to hammer home Economic and National interests positions vs. questionable ad messaging that inspire negative connotations. Ah well, perhaps Congressman Paul will surprise us all and spend some money influencing the conversation yet. We shall see.....
She never once said anything that would make you think he was ready.
She never once said anything directly towards Obama other then lets vote for him.
You would think if she was really behind him she would have said he is our leader, he is the best at xxx, he is xxxx, he is xxx but she never said anything even close.
Hillary knows he doesn't have a chance at winning -- although her ego likely thinks he could win if she went all out for him. She didn't. Nothing but expected minimum to show party support and unity while keeping an eye on 2012.
Hillary knows he doesn't have a chance at winning -- although her ego likely thinks he could win if she went all out for him. She didn't. Nothing but expected minimum to show party support and unity while keeping an eye on 2012.
And Bill Clinton will do the same thing. He will NOT say anything good about Obama other then yes vote for him.
Wait and see, Bill will not say Obama is a leader or tells us anything that he can or has done.
The call for policy and issue discussions has been largely ignored. For a brief moment Senator Obama began to address directly the concerns for detail and direct, focused messaging (after his vacation). Perhaps after the big tent displays have commenced we can get down to business. I don't understand these lulls on Senator McCain's side; however. There have certainly been long opportunities he should have taken advantage of, to hammer home Economic and National interests positions vs. questionable ad messaging that inspire negative connotations. Ah well, perhaps Congressman Paul will surprise us all and spend some money influencing the conversation yet. We shall see.....
McCain has been going around the country talking at small venues to supporters who are going on to find other supporters. He's trying to stay out of the national spotlight since so many of his comments are either wrong or confused.
Paul's Rally will be interesting too. He's got a butt load of money.
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She said what she had to say - nothing more.
It's no secret that the Clinton's don't like Obama. She kept her remarks very general and never mentioned his experience or ability to be Commander in Chief.
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