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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Michael Reagan :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain: Four More Years of Mumbling?
by Michael Reagan
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The last thing America needs is another four years of listening to a president mumble. I don't care how great the man is otherwise, and a quick look at the amazing progress in present day Iraq accomplished by the president reveals a greatness that offends liberals, but if he's a mumbler that's what he'll be seen as.

The same is true of John McCain. His wartime heroism and whatever he's accomplished in the United States Senate fades almost into obscurity because he is seen -- and joked about -- as a politician who, despite his boast of being a straight talker, is seen as a man who mumbles his way through the verbal thickets.

You can't make a point if you can't articulate it in the strongest and clearest way possible.

People remember a president who communicates. You may hate his message but you have no trouble absorbing it when Barack Obama speaks. He's like the Pied Piper -- he'll lead you off a cliff, but while he's doing it there's no doubt that he can put two words together, finish a sentence, and sound as if he means what he says and has enough fiery rhetoric in his verbal arsenal to keep you marching behind him on the way to the cliff's edge. He's like a Venus's-flytrap -- you think you're smelling roses when no matter how sweet the odor, it is really poison gas.

He's a communicator, not a mumbler.

You don't get that from John McCain. The faithful old Republican guard may understand him and vote for him, but if you're looking for new recruits to cross over, your candidate has to at least sound as if he knows what he's talking about on matters other than the Iraq war.

He has to lead, and he can't just sit back and decide he is going to play this really nice guy with nary a mean word to mumble about his opponent, while his opponent has no intention of playing nice.

The Republican Party is looking for a real leader, not a Dr. Phil who can see the bright side of a tornado.

The last leader Republicans had was Newt Gingrich. You may not have liked him but you always knew damn well where he stood. He never equivocated, and you could hear and understand everything he said. And he led his party to an astonishing victory in 1994.

Barack Obama, with all of his manifest faults and empty promises and outright misstatements of the facts, is at least leading the troops. And that's exactly what John McCain is not doing, and what he has to do if he wants to win in November.

He is deluding himself by thinking he can sit on his campaign bus and make nice with his pals in the media who no longer worship at his feet, having found a new idol in Barack Obama.

He needs to show leadership instead of musing about how he was once a prisoner of war who heroically resisted his brutal captors, because many of the people who'll vote in November were not even alive during the war in Vietnam. To them it's ancient history, They want to hear solutions to the gas-price crisis, for example, not recollections of a past they didn't share.

He can't gain any points recalling the failed presidency of Jimmy Carter because there are lots of people out there who at best only vaguely know that Carter was once president or who have any idea of what he did when in the White House.

When he talks about the Vietnam war, or Jimmy Carter, McCain has to explain what he's talking about, and the American people have little interest or patience in matters that have to be explained.

If something has to be explained, it's something you shouldn't talk about.

McCain doesn't seem to realize that what the public perceives is reality. In politics, perception and reality are the same. True of not, the perception is that George Bush hasn't led. The reality is that we have no leadership and we're hungry for a leader.

At this point in time, Barack Obama may be leading us off a cliff, but at least he's whistling the tune the voters want to hear.

John McCain needs to find his tune, and then sing it loud and clear. He can't mumble his away into the White House.

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About The Author
Michael Reagan, the eldest son of Ronald Reagan, is heard daily by over 5 million listeners via his nationally syndicated talk radio program, “The Michael Reagan Show.”
Strange Election
Don't hold your breath. McCain cant' win, but Obama can lose. McCain will never energize people, nor bring new converts to the party. He doesn't have the talent. After his last "speech", his managers decided townhalls were the way to go - because it certainly isn't speeches.

What a strange election. There are 300 million people in this country - and we're going to elect either Obama or McCain as the leader of all of them, and as our worldwide representative. What the world thinks of the US, will be seen through the prism of one of them. One might have something to say - but can't spit it out, the other can spit it out, but doesn't have anything to say. And we say "we're" the leaders of the Free World. That Free World must really be wondering about us.

McCain: Four More Years Of Mumbling?
Why are you so hateful? It seems to me that all you ever do is complain about McCain. Okay, we get it ,you don't like him...Get over it! People like you make me sick.If you can't support him then jump on the Obama train where you belong.
The Republicans put up a pretty sorry group of candidates,but out of them all, McCain is the only one that has a snowballs chance. You,however, are doing all you can to see that it doesn't happen. You didn't learn a thing from your father did you?

this is useful criticism
Nobody even has to ask Mike Reagan "Should we vote for McCain?"

He's making a very necessary point; not nit-picking. It's to be hoped John McCain will hear and get cracking. The guy has to show some fire in the belly; no mumbling.

He'll do it, too. His handlers ought to prep him without mercy; Give 'em hell, Johnny!

When time comes to debate, with the microphone on BZZZ BZZZ; Obama will get hit hard. The old man will rough him up good at close range. It's the stump speeches Reagan's lamenting here, and he's eight.

why then did we nominate him?
there is a lot of truth to your article michael,but then the question becomes,why then did he get the nomination?? I wanted Huckabee but by the time I got to vote in NC ,Mccain was alreadt the man. The problem is not John Mccain,it is the entire republican party.Bob Dole was a wonderful person but the wrong man to go up against slick willy.Why didnt we nominate Newt ??We are the issue not Mccain.

Jo
McCain only garnered about 33% of the Republican vote. Because everyone was childishly panicking about electibility and didn't want to risk discussing issues and message, the Dems snuck in and picked the GOP candidate while you were fighting. Now you RINOs are mindlessly, and once again in a state of cartoonish fear of Obama, defending the candidate the Dems picked for you. That is how McCain became the GOP nominee. Feel good about that? Feel the excitement for "mumbles the maverick clown" yet?

Mumbling or Stumbling?
After 8 years of the mumbling Bush, we are now faced with the coma-inducing Mack. Or...Obama.

Yeah, Obama can be electrifying when he has speech writers and a teleprompter. But off the cuff, he does more hemming, hawing and stammering than either Bush or Mack.

And even Barack's prepared speeches are unspecific and shallow.

Obama cannot put two words together on his own. In fact, in an informal, unrehearsed setting, Mack is a better communicator, in my opinion.

Obama just blathers because he is vamping--taking a crash course in running for POTUS on the campaign trail.


Ronald Reagan is the Problem !!
It's Reagan's fault...

John McCain is suffering from the same thing that afflicted Bob Dole during the ’96 Presidential campaign…

Simply put…

Ronald Reagan made Leadership look “easy”…

In fact…any reference to President Reagan should come with a disclaimer that says…

“WARNING: Do Not Try This At Home”…

PATTI
I disagree that McCain was the only Rep candidate that has a chance of winning. Who started this meme anyway, because I keep hearing it? My guess is that it was the McCain camp. Saying he is the only one that had/has a chance requires that we accept certain assumptions, which of course cannot be proven. It is arguable that he is the worst Rep candidate to be running this year. The whole idea that the Reps can't win unless they move left is disproved by the 1980 and 1994 elections. Had McCain not been in the race at all, is it a foregone conclusion that Rudi, or Mitt, or Mike, or Fred would not win? Personally, I think not.

"Say-Say Joe"

Without his magnificent Teleprompter, Obama reminds me of "Say-Say Joe", a mentally slow man with a quick stutter.

Listen to Obama answering "unprepared" questions. Obama "switches and stitches" words and phrases as if he were working a crossword puzzle. He assembles words in strings of nonsense and actually spits out 2 or 3 words before he finds the right one to put into his sentence.

Of course this is Obama's nonsense language. A reporter would never question what Obama said, because the average reporter cannot follow Obama's "switch and stitch" language.

Dole II?

Not really, I liked Bob Dole.

Worse than Dole. I wasn't excited about Dole, but I wasn't pi$$ed off at him, so I voted for him. What's the likelihood of anyone who has been called names for wanting the gov't to actually enforce the laws, to vote for those jamming amnesty down our throats?

McCain-Kennedy, McCain-Feingold, McCain-Leiberman. Leadership like this I can do without.

Carbon taxes, constitutional rights for Gitmo detainees and amnesty for illegal aliens await us no matter who wins.


You simply CANNOT have national security if you will not defend your own borders or enforce your own laws. Foreign nationals numbering in the thousands are entering our country at will daily. John McCain has done and will do NOTHING to stop it. Don't believe me? Ask Juan Hernandez!



Et tu Michael?
What is this, pick on President Bush week? Sheesh. After all of the hateful, BDS Republican rhetoric that I have heard this week, I am changing my Party affiliation. Republicans are their own worst enemies. I give up! sigh.

I wish Mitt was running instead. (I really wanted Duncan Hunter for POTUS!)

Newt Gingrich is a great spokesman and historian, but, he couldn't win a Presidential election.

signed,
-a Conservative without a party-

VAPAT
I agree with you about Bob Dole 100%. And I did the same as you. Everytime I see McCain in the tube, I feel like doing an Elvis. Pull my handgun and start blasting. lol Plus, I keep getting more disguted with him the longer this campaing lasts. I didn't think that was possible.

McCain
Kinda funny how he was so much more effective in the primaries (and at the present time) against Republicans...but he can't get it up against the Dems, whom he loves and adores.

for JO
JO asks: "Why didnt we nominate Newt ??"

Because Newt said he wasn't interested in running. He took himself out of the race.

Here were the choices we had:

Fred Thompson
Rudy Giuliani
Mike Huckabee
Mitt Romney
John McCain

Do you really think that any of these other ones would be doing better against Obama right now? Each had major weaknesses of his own.

Conservatives don't want to admit it, but right now, the electorate is NOT in a conservative mood. Polls show that the majority want OUT of Iraq within one year; and they want a guarantee that they won't lose their health insurance if their job is downsized. That's not a platform that any Republican feels comfortable running on.

Don't be a Doofus, John
McCain, it looks like we are stuck with you. Would you PLEASE hire a language coach to teach you how to talk?

In spite of all the differences in principle I had with Bush, I had hoped he could have looked and sounded less like a hick.

Now McCain is ready to be a laughing-stock again! A president just can't get his policies through if he has no presence. Come on, John, if a High Schooler in Debating Club can do it, why can't you.

for texasps
texasps writes: "I wish Mitt was running instead."

Mitt couldn't even win REPUBLICAN primaries, despite outspending his rivals ten to one. You really think that Romney, a gazillionaire corporate CEO of the Mormon faith, could convince blue-collar Reagan Democrats that OBAMA is the "elitist" in this race?

You have no idea what the Dems were going to do to Mitt, if he got nominated.

They were going to drag before the TV cameras every worker who got laid off in one of Mitt's corporate restructurings. Just like they did when Mitt ran against Ted Kennedy for the Massachusetts Senate in 1994.

SteveL: You Might Be Right...
Mitt, the white, rich guy who got the job done would be demonized in the general and would have a tough time getting the Joe Sixpack vote, which I believe Mack will get. However, Mitt is 100 times more articulate than Obama or Mack. He would have far more credibility on the world stage because of it.

We are back to bumblers, stumblers and mumblers, which is the lament of this thread. Wah!

The last two
great Republican Presidents we had were polar opposites in their communication skills. Reagan was truly the "Great Communicator," while Eisenhower was known for mangling the English language. However, both were very effective leaders. For those of you west of EDT, today is still the 21st anniversary oy one of RR's great lines, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall."

There is more to leadership then knowing
The last leader Republicans had was Newt Gingrich....

"damn well where he stands" and Newt fails all the test.

If he were a leader he would have won the impeachment "effort" instead he got killed by it.

McCain is doing OK, he is even or close in the polls, raising money and he is going to win in 08...

sit back and watch.

Robert

If out of over 300,000,000 people
in this country, John McCain and Barrack Obama are the best we can find for the highest office in the land, we are in deep trouble.

Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard. [H. L. Mencken]

mccain mumbles?
he does? what does obama do, he flip flops, changes his mind over and over, can't make up his mind at all! he lies his head off, says what he thinks the fools of AMERICA want to hear, and they are soooooooo fooled by him, as he laughs behind their backs! he is for only obama, he don't give a d-- about anyone but himself! he's just hoping him and his cronnies will be running AMERICA soon, right into the ground! you better believe it people, hes not what he seems to the fools of AMERICA!

Communists?
One of the many (invalid) criticisms of capitalism is that marketing adds no value. Eliminate those who market the product/service and the economy will be more efficient. Midddlemen--sorry, "middlepersons"-will not be needed and there will be increased production to the benefit of all except the useless, leeeching middlemen. Delivery matters. This is why Obama will win. That his product isn't hope you can believe in but dope you shouldn't believe in doesn't. He is our next president.

Lumberjack7392
Eisenhower was also a closet liberal, or perhaps not even in the closet. Remember, he gave us an expansion of FDR's New Deal Programs, the massive federal insterstate highway system, and the Warren Court.

Wanted: President of the USA
Must have good communication skills...

I really didn't like any of the three GOP front-runners, and the one I liked least is the one who will accept the party nomination. To my grave I will not understand why the party chose the oldest, most liberal, most verbally-challenged candidate to run against the young smooth-talker from Illinois. This is Dole vs. Clinton all over again. Because McCain is the less liberal of the two I hope he wins, but I don't see the leader we need for the next four years in either candidate. God help us, can we make it through to 2012?

This is My Opine...

Apologies to the poster of this name...

I have been disgusted by the actions of Ike, for many years. Oh yes, he did some good things.

Oh, and yes, I was alive during most of this time. Radio. Dad. Mom. I call many of his actions as slime!

Ike. Hmmpf.

He kept the coalition of US, GB, and france together during the war, by firmly implanting his lips on their arses. Good job Ike. Ooops, an omission, I forgot the already, commie press.

Our very best General, George Patton, was held back, and not allowed to win the war decisivly
in a timely fashion, while the fool Montgomery was given our best and most resources, and squandered them. Yes, our fighting men were squandered by Monty.


Yes, Even D-Day. The most difficult beaches were assigned to Americans. Well, I can't argue against this too much, because we were the only ones who could pull it off.



wobbie

your verbal turds are truly enlightening.

thank yu fer yer vebal defecation.

Conservative "Leadership"?
"The Republican Party is looking for a real leader, not a Dr. Phil who can see the bright side of a tornado."

Right, Michael! Bur you are a Republican first, a Conservative (and American?) second! WHY AREN"T YOU LEADING, MICHAEL?

In this election We the People need a presidential candidate who will drill for oil, enforce our borders, grant no amnesty, appoint original intent judges - need I go on? McCain WON'T! You know that, you audience knows that, THE WORLD KNOWS THAT!

Your Dad left a political party that left him - why the hell can't you?

There is only one conservative candidate! Try to say "Chuck Baldwin" and "Constitution Party" without choking! [www.BALDWIN2008.com, http://www.constitutionparty.com]

If you actually cover Baldwin's candidacy, and pick the right country club, they will still talk to you!

Why can't you conservative "leaders" realize how irrelevant you are becoming?

It is too bad that ...
Michael Reagan and 'conservative' talk show hosts like him gave Ron Paul nothing but grief. Ron can articulate and he is a leader that looks the part. If Ron had been accepted by 'conservatives' like Michael his policies on foreign matters could have been softened to be less jarring than what it was.

Ron is a leader on:
Government spending
taxes
Constitution
Federal Reserve
Right to life
and more.

America lost an opportunity to have a leader, that is not a Rockefeller Republican, but talk show hosts like Michael had a different agenda.

In Michael's case it would appear to be the rather long coat tail of his great father.

McCain is Toast
John McCain will not win. He is an arrogant a-- who thinks he can abandon his base and get to the White House by putting together a coalition of disenfranchised liberal lites.

He's in for a rude awakening, as is the rest of the country.

If only our spinless Republican leaders would embrass conservatism instead of backing away from it, they would find most of the world would listen. But these men and women of the GOP are no longer leaders; thus they have no more followers.

Punishing John McCain
The Republican Party and John McCain needs punishing. They have abandoned the conservatives. Lets show them how mad we are!!!

Let's support Barack Hussein Obama !! That'll show'em!! Vote for Obama! Yea,Obama !!


Mumbling McCain has so many negatives,I can't name them all. He does however,have a positive or two. The main positive is he is not Obama.

All of you McCain naysayers are just saying yea for Obama. You have had fifteen years to build up a conservative party. Have you? I haven't seen it.

Let's keep Obama in the senate and start building for the next time. This time has passed. Think about it. Don't punish all of us because you are disappointed.




EITHER WAY AMERICA LOSES

.....Obama or McCain it really doesn't matter ....American Soverneignty is being sold out to World Globalism ...with McCain it might just take a little longer to get there ...

.....America's best days are behind us as we drift inexorably toward Socialism and the new One World Order ...at some point in the future America will become just another province in a World Government controlled through the U.N. by multinational billionaires ...can anyone look into the future and see a different scenario? .....COLOSSUS

Yeah, Jimmy Carter
could say Noookleah real good as well.

To impeachbush, you should get a new handle called "banidiots"

Sen. MCain and the GOP
I admit McCain is no rock star. I'm awfully glad about that. I am tired of rock stars.

The best thing about the GOP, in my opinion, has been an attempt, sometimes not always accomplished admittedly, to make room for a variety of viewpoints. I think McCain's greatest problem is one he cited himself last night. He puts country above party. The DNC will never permit a Democratic candidate to do that. History proves me right on that statement.

Right now, the two greatest challenges are national security and the economy. It's my opinion the latter is 90% hijacked by taxes--local, state and federal. We verge on being a nation where the government (I use that term collectively as noted above) will be the most powerful employer in terms of assets. Immigration is also important. I consider that a national security issue. Some can't forgive McCain's cooperation with the Dems in a sincere effort to do something about the problem we have now. Fact is, we would probably have been better off doing something.

The GOP has not moved to the left. It has moved to the center. And for some of us, it's about damned time.

McCain is our nominee. I think some need to get over it and focus on the platforms and the issues. Compare Obama's platform and the costs with McCain's. For a centrist the choice is a complete no-brainer. Do you really want a Dem Congress and a Dem president?




STYLE VS. SUBSTANCE
Mr. Reagan has hit on probably the most salient point about the race for President.

Unfortunately, these days the race will be determined by style and not substance. Because of this fact, Sen. Obama, again unfortunately, will come out on top.

Mr. Reagan is exactly correct -- Sen. McCain is another mumbler and an absolutely boring speaker. No matter how right he may be on a lot of issues; no matter how much more qualified he is compared to Obama; unless he makes a substantial change in his style, he will lose.

These town meetings where he wants to debate Obama will tell the story. If he mumbles his way through those, it will seal his fate once and for all.

President
For a President who won't mumble send an email to: chnewstart2008@gmail.com.

I'm running as the Pro-America candidate.

I'll send you my platform and you can judge for yourself who is better for the United States.
Obama, McCain or Charles Holtzback the PRO-AMERICA CANDIDATE.

What have you got to lose?

The last leader Republicans had was Newt
""The last leader Republicans had was Newt Gingrich.""

And that right there is a big problem. There are many good and articulate Conservatives in the Party, both in and outside of Congress, but no one real leader to energize the base.

This Good Enough, Winnable of the last few cycles has been the enemy of the Best. It I had the power I would make war on the RINOs. They, such as McCain, are causing too many of our people to give up and stay home.

I will vote for McCain. I do not support McCain and that IS two different issues.

candidate
Months ago I decided that if Hillary were the candidate I would NOT vote for president for reasons given by Ann Coulter. But Obama's closest associates hate this country, will betray her at the first opportunity, and so will he. So I have to hold my nose and vote for McCain.

As shallow as Obama is...
McLame can't hold a candle to him. He will be trounced in November as soon as the electorate realize he is just another Bush - okay ideas and ideals, but he is by no means a leader as evidenced by:

his refusal to drill in ANWR

his waiting for Obama to name a female VP candidate which will totally usurp any gains McLame might have made by beating Obama to the punch.

his inability to call for a Manhattan project to get us off oil (at least he'll wait for Obama to do that first too)

His losing to the worst democratic candidate in a hundred years.

Opinions Fact? Then Health is a Big Mac
The truth seems hard to find in politics.

"Sincerity is the mark of a superior man", but without the truth, his opinions won't stand.

The person to trust:
-sincere to a fault
-discreet when it counts
-mature and seasoned with experience
-proven knowledgeable, wise and understanding
-not loved for his movie stare looks or articulate speech
-is known to do the right things and get them done
-can charm a cricket in the setting sun

A good president will not be popular at first, because the nation he leads is lost in space, not knowing their fanny form their face.

If you like them, you’r lead astray
If they can't speak, the accents at fault, John F. Kennedy was a run-on, run-away sentence shrilled voice, but he learned well.

Henry Ford was not an educated man, but he lead the auto industry into its peak in his time, because he worked with smart advisors in every arena, in finance, business, international affairs, had employee benefits.

Look at the man for what he has done then you know what to expect, and know whom to elect. A president does not work alone, if you watch McCains choice of advisors. Articulate speech won’t mean a thing.

Love the Patriot, love America, love them for which the stand, “One Nation Under God With Freedom And Liberty For ALL.”

Let our prayers be upward sent for all humanity and the president.

McCain Is Unacceptable

When I heard McCain's Hispanic Outreach guy was none other than Smiling Juan Hernandez, I knew John McCain has heard nothing we have had to say.


Smiling Juan Hernadez
We know who he is, we know his loyalties are to Mexico, we know he wants to erase our borders and immigration laws.

JOHN MCCAIN, YOU NEED A NEW HEARING AID

Smiling Juan Hernandez
In case you don't know him, he used to work for the Mexican govt., lately he has been shilling for "rights" for illegal aliens in this country. He has said he wants Mexicans to remain Mexicans even if they are living here. His loyalties are to Mexico, not U.S.



Questions for illegal alien apologists like John McCain:

Why does The National Council of the Race (la raza in spanish) and the Chamber of Commerce get to negotiate a "Comprehensive Shafting of The American Citizens" behind closed doors? Since when does an organization representing foreign nationals breaking our laws get to rewrite our immigration laws to suit the lawbreakers? Isn't this akin to allowing NAMBLA to rewrite our laws regarding child predators? Or allowing organized crime syndicates to rewrite racketeering, gambling, prostitution, and extortion laws?

We The People are being told by our representatives that we should sit down and shut up while they invite in the entire world. We The People should get some say in this matter. Another amnesty will set off a stampede like we have never seen before. There is not much time to save our country. All the power and money are on the side of shoving this amnesty down our throats. The RNC wants an amnesty candidate, don't vote for one.

Problems and priorities
KayDay, you wrote (10:38 AM), "I think McCain's greatest problem is one he cited himself last night. He puts country above party."

If that were true, why did he co-write and co-ram McCain-Feingold, which trampled on the First Amendment, and McCain-Kennedy, which trampled on national security and the rule of law?

Those are just two of the more egregious "problems" with McCain's priorities.

For the Foundation (1 Cor. 3:11) of the Founders ><>

It doesn't matter now

What acting classes McCain takes. He has no chance of getting my vote. Nothing is going to change that. Although I've consistantly voted the lesser of two evils over the years, once the republicans had it all, Senate, House, POTUS I saw what my votes got me.

Once I witnessed and read about how Ron Paul is treated by the GOP, I give up. The grass roots is frustrated beyond words with the GOP. It's all to obvious that both parties are corrupt beyond beleif and care about power and power only.

The socialist (teachers union) took over our education system and now we have a society of helpless idoits believing in cradle to grave entitlements. And the wussy self interetsed Republicans try to be socialist light. Why? Beacause they see that as their only hope to regain power.

And then the circle completes with the "you better vote Republican or the horrors of a democratic Supreme Court Justice nominee. It's too late. It's over. Look at the recent Supreme Decisions. Kelo? Tell me it's not too late. Today my disgust with the Republican party really isn't to far behind the Democrats. After all, I believe that most Republicans knew better they just didn't care beyond their own personal gain. I can't say that for Democrats as most of them I think are truly demented.

Have fun with Mccain if you're not too embarrased to actually admit you support him.

SMyles

MCCAIN BRINGS SUSPICION TO PRIMARIES

.....Seeing how universally detested McCain is among Conservatives makes me wonder about who was counting the votes in the primaries? ...

.....I was raised in Mass where the fix was always in for the Democrat ...maybe the RNC has learned some new tricks because they seem to be the only ones that want McCain .....COLOSSUS

ATTN: All conservatives ...send an email to President@whitehouse.gov and ask him to open up Anwar by Executive Order ...this would drop the price of oil by $30/40 a barrel as speculators would bail out ...neither McCain or Obama will open Anwar so this might be Bush's last chance to show some leadership and regain the respect of the American people .....COLOSSUS

Baseball Doc....
...I have joined you in e-mailing the White House regarding the issuance of an executive order allowing drilling in ANWR and off the U.S. continental shelf.

I urge other conservative poster to join Doc and myself in writing the President and Congress in this regard.

Your Most Humble and Obedient Servant,

George Washington

Mumbling, etc.
Obama gave one of the poorest speeches of anyone in the campaign last week with his health care talk. He was totally lost without his teleprompter.

BTW, Jimmy Carter made the mispronunciation of "nuclear" popular long before Bush was elected. Did the Democrats complain about it then? I don't think so.

Jumbles and Mumbles...
With the past actions of McCain(RINO) many have
a hard time in the GOP of getting behind this man. Perhaps if he WERE a better speaker, it would help, as he needs to definitely practice with a teleprompter and communicate more to people in a less "ridgid way as if reading every
word driectly from the prompter". Another annoying thing is calling people "my friends"-WE
are NOT his friends as he has much to prove to people as myself(longtime GOP members) in WHAT he exactly will do to unite ALL GOP MEMBERS-that
at times he turned his back on. It would help if he chose someone like Romney as V.P., who IS
qualified on economy issues, is an excellent speaker, had many that pledged votes to him(before he left the race) AND he is a good family man/person....THIS, is the only way I WILL vote for McCain(as I hold my nose)IF he would choose Romney.

Last point: McCAIN WILL BE
THE BUTT OF LATE NIGHT JOKES(AGE, ETC.) BUT WHAT
HE DOES NEED TO DO, IS GET "HIS TEETH WHITENED
FROM THE DINGY YELLOW AS IT MAKES HIM LOOK EVEN OLDER AND DINOSAURISH"

McAmnesty - McNo Drill our own oil..
John McCain had better pick a good strong, smart VP and be smarter enough to listen - why do I think McCain's ego is bigger than his brain?...I'm still trying to figure out how he became our nominee - on the other hand, Obama as President is a really frightening scenario - this man knows absolutely nothing - a Pied Piper who would lead us all off a cliff!

bolsheviks and mensheviks
if you think juan mccain is a lousy candidate now, wait until next month when he climbs the LA RAZA pyramid. the will perform the heart surgery and maybe mccain will gain 1 or 2 thousand votes from the aztlan party. come to california and see what will happen when yugofornia is split by these radical marxists.
the bolshevik candidate will lose hundreds of thousands of votes from the conservatives.
john says he doesn't need their votes anyway.

tell us that on November 5.

adios,
Jarvey
Lancaster, Mexifornia, Greater Aztlan
dial 1 for english mano cuz you lost your country

badmouthing McCain
Michael, why the nasty rhetoric ? Will you vote for Obama in November ? Very unhappy to hear your downgrading McCain's chances in the coming election. Please stay true to the Republican principle, and let us say a prayer for the hope that "the silent majority" will see through the veiled attempt by Obama for "THE CHANGE" and not grasp at the giveaway programs that he promises.

Silent prayer
Let's all hope that McCain wakes up tomorrow and can't remember his own name. If a true conservative isn't elected in November, we will have shamnesty, and this country will be lost.

Future Of Republican Party
In staid old Bob Dole, the Republicans nominated another country club moderate/liberal. He lost so badly to the corrupt Clinton, that it was not even close. All conservatives knew Dole was a loser. Just like we know McCain is a loser. After Dole, we had another moderate/liberal, in another blue blood in the form of Bush. It was a close election, and Bush barely won over a bumbling Al Gore who had to reinvent himself at least three times. After eight yrs. of a corrupt Clinton whitehouse, with a Clinton surrogate running, Bush barely won by a chad.

Now we have another dinosaur moderate/liberal, mumbling old fart who may not even live long enough to be sworn in if he miraculously wins in November. He is the repub. candidate because Democrats elected him, and him and the liberal Huckabee double teamed Romney. The future of the conservative movement and agenda is dead if MCain is elected. But, thank goodness, that will not happen. He is another Bob Dole. Who will lead the conservatives in 2012? Hopefully, it won't be ANY MORE OLD DINOSAURS.

The Old Guy's Got This
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit concerned over McCain's lethargic campaign effort but the guy's got sand and for better or worse will tell you where he stands. He's displayed character and (in as much as a politician can) integrity.

His campaign strategy, while a bit of a gamble may just work. Given the fact that every time Humpty opens his mouth something a bit more stupid jumps out, he may just totally blow what might otherwise be a successful run at the presidency.

I also feel that McCain's choice of a VP will be a huge factor as well. Still though, I wish he'd get off his keester and start to campaign a bunch more aggressively.
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