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I have to say, it is probably the most constructive town hall I've listened to yet. The good senator has rebutted some of the nonsense, asked for the President to be respected and offered some very positive alternatives to the Democratic plan.
Politics how it should be done.
But ... it makes me wonder if the "good" John McCain is the "real" John McCain.
Why would you wonder that? You think these politicians are not acting during campaigns? Campaigns are when they have to act as stars and saviors to their potential voters.
I have to say, it is probably the most constructive town hall I've listened to yet. The good senator has rebutted some of the nonsense, asked for the President to be respected and offered some very positive alternatives to the Democratic plan.
Politics how it should be done.
too bad this administration is too arrogant and stubborn to listen to any other advice on how to go about this. It's their way or the highway.
too bad this administration is too arrogant and stubborn to listen to any other advice on how to go about this. It's their way or the highway.
It was the American people that didn't listen to John McCain. Problem was, he didn't offer anything as a candidate. Nothing but Joe "the I'm not actually a" Plumber.
Wanna bet if the little lady was paid for by the dnc to show up and ask that question....Lmbo But notice that McCain doesnt yell at her and actually answers the question
Take notice democrats that is how you speak to american citizens
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