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Originally Posted by delusianne
If Palin's not the reason, why dont they suggest moving the VP debates up to Friday? Switch with the presidential debate?
McCain: Among the recalcitrant senators who will be influenced by him, how many will he not be able to even quickly meet with today and tonight, or talk to on the phone and make plans for Saturday or Sunday?
If he hadnt spent so much time fooling around in New York - about 24 hours - he'd have had more time before Friday to "work on the economic package."
So he goes to the debate, then comes back Friday night/Sat. am and keeps working.
Why is that difficult? A president MUST be able to do things like this, you know.
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Or for crying out loud, he's Mr. Semantics. Of course, it's all about Palin. Wasn't it just a few days ago, when McCain was negotiating a tightly rehearsed, scripted, and narrated VP debate with little cross chatter, and in return for this, McCain offering a more lenient Prez debate?
They are afraid of what she might say, and how the media will spin it, it's that simple. That being said, I hope the Prez debate goes on... I'm looking forward to McCain, the bumbling buffoon...
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Originally Posted by AksarbeN
Remember several weeks ago McCain canceled the convention because of a hurricane in the gulf. Can’t have too many things going on at one time with all the pressure. Now he can’t make a debate and the Palin isn’t allowed to answer questions from reports yet. If she can’t step up to the plate now, what can she do if McCain can’t fulfill his term? The nation needs help if the republicans want to hold the office of POTUS again.
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Yup... he likens nicely to Stalin locking himself in a room for a couple of weeks after his best mate Hitler said, oh, by the way... we're invading your country. Maybe it's too much pressure for his old ticker. He certainly plays like an idiot on national news when they play his clip over and over, where he asks Obama to join him in suspending the debate, and Obama responds with [paraphrase], 'Multi-tasking works well John'.