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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Mike Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
A President for America, Not for Hollywood
by Mike Gallagher
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It was fun interviewing Sen. John McCain this week on my radio show.

Sen. McCain isn't someone who strikes you as a particularly dynamic speaker. He doesn't seem to like the formality of giving speeches. He clearly isn't too comfortable reading off a TelePrompter. In other words, this isn't a guy who would be cast as a U.S. President on a TV show.

Barack Obama would fit that description.

Come to think of it, the actor who played a president on the hit TV show "24" resembles Sen. Obama a bit. No, not because they're both black (I can almost hear Al Sharpton's howls of protestation...please leave my private parts alone, Jesse Jackson). But the fictional president possessed some of the same characteristics as Obama: tall, lanky, self-assured, photogenic; a smooth delivery and a warm demeanor.

Yes, Barack Obama could easily be cast as an American president in a movie or TV show.

But this ain't Hollywood. And we're far from the world of pretend and make-believe.

When you get John McCain going about the war against terror, he comes alive. That's when it gets fun. He rattles off the statistics, he showcases his wealth of military experience, and he doesn't recognize the concepts of defeat or surrender.

And when you ask him about the military and foreign policy experience of his opponent, he bristles.

This week, Sen. Obama delivered a foreign policy address that struck Sen. McCain as more than a little odd. "How can Sen. Obama continue to declare that Afghanistan needs to be more of a focal point than Iraq on fighting terrorists when he has never even been there?", McCain asked me.

That strikes me as odd, too.

After all, it doesn't take much for a sitting U.S. Senator to hop on a plane and visit a war zone. Sen. McCain has done it over and over again.

I did some checking, and it turns out McCain was absolutely correct. Sen. Obama has never once traveled to Afghanistan. He has been to Iraq -- once -- about two years ago. Now that he has finally decided to return, get ready for a news media that will act as if Jesus Christ has returned and will be raising people from the dead or multiplying the loaves and fishes.

Wouldn't one think that getting a military tour of the battleground with one-on-one briefings from the commanders whose troops have their boots on the ground in either Afghanistan OR Iraq would be beneficial?

No, not if your entire presidential campaign is already grounded in the belief that we need to tuck tail and retreat from Iraq like a bunch of whipped puppies. Sen. Obama doesn't want a few little pesky facts, like the ongoing success of the Iraq surge, to get in the way of a good old fashioned act of waving a white flag of surrender.

During his foreign policy address this week, he managed to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory over the surge issue, too. While everyone of all political stripes are admitting that the surge is working and dramatically reducing the level of bloodshed in Iraq, Obama managed to complain that the Iraqis aren't spending as much in rebuilding their own country as a result of the surge.

It's a funny thing, the old school media's infatuation with Obama. Sometimes it's obvious, like Chris Matthews admitting to the thrill up his leg when the anointed one speaks; other times, it's fairly subtle.

This week, the New York Times breathlessly revealed the results of a survey that suggested that 80% of black Americans have a favorable impression of Obama compared with 30% of whites.

The clear insinuation in the article is that white America is so bigoted that it couldn't possibly vote for a black man. Remember how West Virginia was pummeled in the press during the primary election there?

And yet, there is certainly another racial reality at play here. Isn't it possible -- even likely -- that many black Americans are supporting Sen. Obama simply because he is black?

If a white voter (re: West Virginia) admitted to voting for a candidate simply because of the color of his skin, we routinely label that person as a racist.

So why does the black voter who is doing the exact same thing get a pass?

I often ask black callers to my show questions about Sen. Obama's policy positions, especially those who describe themselves as Republicans or conservatives. Their lack of knowledge is astounding. Abortion, taxes, health care, it doesn't matter, they don't really know much about him at all.

But they sure do like him.

They say he makes them "feel good." He's a "change." He's going to "end war." He's a "new kind of politician."

Ask them what that means, and sadly, they don't really know. There's nothing new about the failed, radical, liberal beliefs of the former community activist from Chicago. But try telling that to a black man or woman hellbent on voting for him.

The New York Times is right, there is still a political racial divide in this country. But as usual, the Times doesn't know who to blame.

If there are whites who won't vote for a black man simply because he's a black man, shame on them.

But if there are blacks who won't vote for a white man because he's not a black man, that's equally shameful. And every bit as bigoted as bigoted can be.

At the end of my interview with Sen. McCain, I told him how feisty he sounded, how fired up he seemed to be. He laughed.

That's what he's going to have to do in order to win the White House in November. The stakes are high and the deck is stacked against him.

But if he continues to remind the American people about the radical differences between a man who has fought in a war and another who simply reminds us of an actor who plays a president on television, John McCain will win.

And win big.

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Blacks will cry fowl, if "O" loses
Be prepared, should the Great one,Obama, LOSE the race, Afro American will never stop blaming Whites. Its ok for them to be prejudiced and vote 92% for the Black man and they do, no matter who Obamas opponent is! You would think their obvious unfair bias would embarrass them?? But, at least the informed, smart Blacks, 8% average, know better and care more about Americas welfare, then the others with their black prideful ambition! Already, an Obamagan claims "if Obama loses its because Rpublicans use the excuse he isn't experienced just so the black man can't win"! Nooooooooooo, it will be because "white or black" we don't want or deserve a "learn on the job" Rookie and Commander in Chief leader, for the most im-portant job in the free world! I could go on and on. Obama, the deluded illusionist, decided since the Rep's.,were so "resented," regardless of his short political career, he could pull it off. God help America if he does! Ex Democrat

Why is race an issue?
Why is race an issue in the first place? I thought Obama was a candidate that would transcend race? Besides, he's not BLACK. He's mixed. Half white/half black. Remember? That was the sellin gpoint in the primaries. My question is, IF he chose to call himself a particular race, why did he turn against his mom, and call his grandmother a "typical white person?" Define that one, please?

This is what happens when Leftist radicals screw.

Gallagher on Racial Voting and Hollywood
Mr. Gallagher is right on target regarding the equating of black voters who vote for a black candidate simply because he/she is black, with white voters who won't vote for a black candidate because of skin color.

Ever since the 1960 debate betweek JFK and RMN when voters who listened to the dabte on radio said Nixon won, while a majority of voters who watched the same debate on TV said Kennedy emerged victorious, we have been a nation of style OVER substance, and worst of all, particularly when we elect our public officials.

We are not voting for Miss Congeniality, but the leader of the free world. We need someone who is experienced, not afraid to actually make a decision (see Obama's voting record since his days in the IL House), and understands the brutality of war and the consequences of having to make the tough choices.

Sanford D. Horn is a writer and political consultant living in Alexandria, VA.

John # 104
John
Reply # 104

Wasn't Ronald HUSSEIN Reagan an actor?
Then hollywood was "good" now hollywood is "bad"?
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If you don't remember how much crap RR took from the lefties in the '80s then you are either too young to comment in an informed manner, or are just a foolish lefty lib yourself.


Jacob
How can McCain talk about the economy. He does not know anything about it. His policies are exactly identical to GWB and we know how the public feels about the Bush Administration. All that McCain can do is trot out the old Republican Line that the Dems will Raise you taxes. Of course, Obama will come back with the fact that most of the tax benefits when to the Mega wealthy. McCain will have a hard time countering that arguements since he said the sae thing when opposing them in the first place.

Obama will promise a middle class tax cut and people will believe him. So McCain is banking on his only chance being the slight advantage he has in the polls on the single topic of the war in terror. Obama will promise Universal Healthcare, McCain will try to change the subject. Obama will promise to Save Social Security McCain will try to say he is in favor of social security and also against it.


In this modern age?
In this modern age can't we have a direct link and talk to the people there? If he goes what tangible things will he experience (a Bomb?) that he cannot gleen from sensible advice? Or is sensible advice, from sensible advisors now un-American? Hmm, perhaps it is!

BTW
Wasn't Ronald HUSSEIN Reagan an actor? Then hollywood was "good" now hollywood is "bad"?

How insightful!
Bravo! I encourage barack HUSSEIN obama to go to iraq frequently. Maybe then he won't know the difference betweek sunni and shia, or care. He'll come back with statement's like "general petraus drives around in an unarmed humvee" and that we can just saunter around bagdad, no body armor.... everything is great. surge is working. Surge is working. Surge is working. Don't pay any attention to malaki and the governemnt that has made virtually no progress which is what the surge was supposed to accomplish. Very insightful reporting!

for cleverness
cleverness asks: "Do you honestly believe that Saddam, sanctions or no, would sit by and allow Iran to develop nuclear capability without responding in kind? "

No. But what the U.S. and especially the Bush Administration screwed up, was they had this notion of "monolithic Islam": They threw BOTH Iran and Iraq into the same pot as the Taliban and said "Oh, we're against the entire lot of them--axis of evil."

In truth, Shiite Islam (the ideology of Iran) has NEVER had imperialistic ambitions (unlike Sunni Islam). 9-11 was an attack launched by the Sunnis. Saddam was Sunni.

We would have been better off doing NOTHING about either Iran or Iraq. At least not until long after al-Qaeda had been put out of business permanently, including the trial and execution of Osama bin Laden.

There was no urgency to attack Iraq. We did it NOT because of WMD. We did it because of the neo-cons' cockamamie theory that Saddam was a bigger threat to America than al-Qaeda. Which was bogus. And because the neo-cons had this other cockamamie theory that we had to make an example out of Saddam to get our reputation back as a ruthless superpower after the humiliation of Vietnam. They assumed Saddam would be an easy prize. They were wrong.


for Charles
Charles claims: "I guess the thing that I find so reprehensible about McCain is that he is a totally different person than he was in 2000. "

In what way is McCain "totally different"?

In 2000, a lot of liberals somehow convinced themselves that McCain was "really" a liberal. I found that very funny. McCain has NEVER been a liberal. Not ever. Check his voting record.

McCain has ALWAYS been politically conservative and pro-choice. He's also been an independent thinker, and can break with GOP dogma--but he has NEVER broken with conservatism as a philosophy.

Immediately after 9-11, McCain was even more hawkish than Bush, calling for death and destruction to rain down on our enemies.

Anything else was a media-created illusion.

Good glass half full story
Is it dawning on Republican's yet that John McCain is making George W. Bush look like an orator? McCain is painful to watch and that is being nice. Obama will be a refreshing change. No longer will America have to cringe when our prez makes a state of the union message.

Jokes on You
"Sen. McCain isn't someone who strikes you as a particularly dynamic speaker."

But, boy can he tell good jokes.

"Did you hear the one about the woman who is attacked on the street by a gorilla, beaten senseless, raped repeatedly and left to die? When she finally regains consciousness and tries to speak, her doctor leans over to hear her sigh contently and to feebly ask, “Where is that marvelous ape?

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). Speaking to the National League of Cities and Towns in Washington, DC.

More than just the war
Although McCain does have the odds working against him, I believe his presidency depends on much more than the war in Iraq and the middle east. Maybe I'm wrong, but if the american public is anything like me I'm burnt out on the war. That's all the media has been talking about now for 6 years. Personally, I'm more concerned with what's going on back home; and in my own back pocket. Speaking about the economy and a solid PLAN to fix it will hit home where it counts. Iraq is half a world away, where the gas station is less than half a mile. McCain has already mentioned some of his plan, like drilling off shore. Which honestly is what locked in my vote for him. But I haven't heard much of it since. I live in Illinois, and Barrack comes from one of the most messed up states when it comes to finances. Just our toll systems alone are ridiculous.

McCain should flex his economic muscle and flex it hard! Speak to people where it matters most, their pocket books. Take the time to explain how Obama's tax increases will do nothing but hurt the job market and the producers of this country! Talk about both a short term solution, drilling, as well as a long term, alternative fuels, for our nation's energy crisis. Talk about how his principles are guiding his decisions, something the democrats never had! I believe americans are truly conservative people, if they understand what conservatism stands for. Except they're only exposed to the liberal propoganda and never the philosophy and ideals behind the parties.

McCain! Talk about PRINCIPLES, talk about the ECONOMY, and talk about Obama's POLITICAL FALLACIES and WIN THIS ELECTION!

Hollywood's Suicidal Bombs

This year, it looks like Hollywood got the message... for the time being... that the American people don't want to see the Leftist, anti-American drivel that they have been trying to stuff down our throats!

However, whenever they imagine they can get away with it, they will push their propaganda into the theaters, in the hopes that some stupid movie goers will watch anything.

On the other hand, the movie going public has to shell out $10 for the seat, and another fortune for greasy popcorn and watered-down soda, and another small fortune for the gas to drive to the theater, so we tend to spend a little more effort checking out films before we plunk down our hard earned money.

Personally, I would rather stay home and watch my favorite films over and over than watch a new film that bashes American troops.

I have recently discovered my videotapes of outstanding films from the '80s: The Untouchables, Witness, Die Hard, Glory, Beverly Hills Cop, Sea Of Love... and the list goes on and on.

Something happened in the '90s, after Clinton was elected to office, that Hollywood started making unwatchable movies, and I cut back severly on my movie going.

Apparently, so did everyone else.

But in typical Leftie fashion, the Hollywood elites in their echo chamber keep telling each other that the drop in box office is because of the internet.

I ask you: would you rather watch a great movie in a big theater, on a huge screen, filled with a happy audience having a good time, or sit on an office chair watching downloaded films on your little computer monitor?

Of course, the group experience is always better if the film is good, and the lines around the block for Iron Man this summer tell the real story.

Charles from Texas . . .
"Bin Laden was never handed to us on a platter. That offer was investigated and turned out to be BS."

Not according to CNN. Even Pres. Clinton admitted to having missed the chance.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/08/19/taliban.documents/index.ht ml

You can take the girl out of Texas, but you can't take Texas out of the girl.






My sympathies again
Mr. Gallagher.

I am so sorry for your loss.

Town Hall and Hacker Spyware
I hope someone reads this and gets that they have to clean out the hacked-in spyware that leaps onto my computer like feas from a feral cat.

Dear Webmaster, please clean out the spy ware on a regular basis!

Thanks!!!

H Obama
would need extensive training just to go from floor cleaner to attain the level of a bank teller.

Idiotic
I'm glad in WWII they didn't have an idiot who said "well we can't fight a war on two fronts at once" and thus would have had to choose one. Europe? Japan? Let's see.
Iraq is one battleground in the war. Afghanistan is another.
We didn't leave Gettysburg to concentrate on Atlanta.
Mr. Obama is scary in his naivete.

bryce
You ask "every white GOP voter this fall will be voting ONLY for white candidates. Why?"

Because the only conservative candidates this year happen to be white. There are many I assure you who would be voting for the black candidate if he werent' so radically liberal.

Obama or McCain…”A No-brainer”

“A no-brainer”…yes…however, unfortunately we all have brains, it is just that many never learned to use them. They did not need too, for doing what feels good without thinking is how a liberal society flourishes and immediately leads to its eventual decline.

Obama states the obvious, unity, hope and change which do not need to be said, over and over again. However, Obama reminds me of others throughout history, with their ability to so quietly and enchantingly say one thing and mean and do another; and people will shake their heads in approval of the very things they oppose. What is amazing is they believe they have agreed with him. What is really very scary is that history has also proven time and again; that those willing to agree without questioning are the first to die by the millions.

All this talk of race within the GOP
First off, despite the cries of conservatives that the Dems are obsessed with race, one can't swing a cat on this site without hitting a column on race.

What these columns fail to mention is that every white GOP voter this fall will be voting ONLY for white candidates. Why? The party of Lincoln is not putting forth a black candidate for any of the 500 national races this fall. Furthermore, there has not been a black Republican on the Hill since 2002.

Oh yeah the GOP is devoted to a color blind society. Unfortunately their interpretation of color blindness actually amounts to being blind to people of color.

Charles
What do the Reps deserve higher gas prices food prices all prices. Sorry that will not just affect the Reps but it will affect everyone you included. Oops I forgot higher taxes, maybe that won't effect you because you don't make enough.

AZphil
did you know that the term utopia means nowhere or no place. Sounds like a pipe dream of the left. Haven't found it yet but will force it onto people for their own good

Hey, Seawolf
I've been a Trekkie since the first time I saw Star Trek when it was brand new. I don't believe in one world government, and I absolutely detest the UN. I am angry that our own Supreme Court used international disdain for the death penalty to declare that the death penalty for juveniles is cruel and unusual punishment (we are talking about juveniles tried as adults for heinous crimes, like the kid's whose case they were deciding. He wanted to experience killing someone, so he invaded this lady's home, duct taped her legs and arms and threw her over a bridge. Nice.) I believe that America is the best nation on eatth, I believe in American exceptionalism, and I believe that America is the shining city on the hill. God bless America. And all the America haters can go to hell.

The majority of blacks....
...always vote color as long as the brutha or sista has style over substance.

As long as their candidate is "down wit da struggle", they'll vote for him or her. Their adolescent thinking has turned their communities third world and deadly-style-dangerous, but it feels so good to stick it to whites.

A Thomas Sowell, Larry Elder, or Walter Williams wouldn't be given the time of day by a majority of black people. They are intelligent, honest and reject government dependency. In other words, they're free men.

A majority of blacks will have none of that.

TNconservative...
I agree that McCain faces an uphill climb.

I do not share your degree of pessimism, however.

Obama is vulnerable on three fronts.

Firstly, he is perceived as weak on national security.

Secondly, he and all Democrats are vulnerable on their "no drill" positions.

Finally, Obama is vulnerable to to the deflation of the very hype which has brought him so far. The leftist media declares the Democratic presidential candidate to be the winner every four years in the months and weeks leading up to the election. They believe that their hype is universally believed. Yes, they sway large numbers of uninformed voters. Yet, the media is perpetually surprised that their candidates consistently poll behind their predictions. This is simply attributed to the fact that large number of common-sense Americans actually show up at the polls in November and vote on their own perceptions of the candidates, not those of the media.

It all depends on how effectively Mr. McCain can work the commander-in-chief and oil policy issues.

Your Obedient Servant,

George Washington

Obama
Barack Obama, if elected on November 4th will be regarded throughout history as the single worst United States President of all time. There is no doubt whatsoever about that.

He was voted the most liberal member of the United States Senate, he has very little national experience, let alone foreign policy experience. He has not served in the United States Military either.

He's such a dolt that he believes the Joint Chiefs of Staff have control over the war in Iraq when even the casual observer knows that CENTCOM runs the show.

Obama's gaffes, lies and utter stupidity on the campaign trail have been summarily ignored by the MSM. He is pushing hard for more governmental control over the people. His wife Michelle is an admitted marxist. Both he and his wife are racist bigots who clearly and simply dislike Caucasian Americans.

If you think I'm spouting lies, misconceptions, untruths and fabrications, check out the following webpage and Youtube videos for the proof.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2008/07/14/ob ama-doesnt-understand-role-joint-chiefs-will-msm-take-note- 0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccbPVMBKQpA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdJB-qkfUHc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTxXUufI3jA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZprtPat1Vk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwog6E08CFU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI77cU3jsFs&NR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMLeamM7Jkk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMo0WlSvrIY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap2Cg_FDRy4



Jose
Good one, yes, someone out there thought that the only way to keep the flip flopping out of the media was to actually send the media to cover Mr. Obama's visit so they could "keep" or "contain" the damage. I am not theorizing here why was FOX not invited? ( they have an embed reporter there, I wonder if her services will no longer be required)

Lionheart
Listen to Hannity's "Man on the Street" some Thursday. Almost every black person they interview says they are voting for Obama because he is black and they are "going to get theirs" when he is elected.

Yes, blacks historically vote Democrat but this year they are voting Black, a fact.

I will bet the percentage of blacks voting for Obama is up dramatically than past elections.

Bubba

Presidents of Hollywood.................
ICYEYES700
Location: TX
Reply # 78
Date: Jul 18, 2008 - 1:37 AM EST Who wants a Hollywood President??
.............................................
I fully understand the meaning of your post, I just get a feeling it can be twisted by the liberals out there.
Reagan was a Hollywood POTUS and a very good one. Presentation is not bad if the interior of the cover is sound and not a flake like BO is.

A President For America.................
Well Mike; you hit this one on target and well written. I am surprized?
But you are right, if a President spends all his time yakking to the press or public, what is he doing with the country. Ignoring it.
The old saying is 'Talk is cheap and BS gets deep'. Many of our greatest minds had little to say to the general person or press because they are always working, always adressing one issue or another.
Samule Clemmens would be asked a question about so subject and he would quickly replay with a comical guip yet never directly answered the question. This is Obama, BO is all show and no depth, much unlike Mark Twain.

I have to say to inthemajority
You don't have a clue what your talking about, McCain's 1st wife supports him, they simply drew apart while he was in prisoned, she has commented on it many times if you bothered to look.

As to swiftboating Mccain? Lotsa luck pal, kerry's own men called him a fake and a fraud, we have tape of him lying through his teeth about atrocities that never occured, a total scumbag.
I happen to know a few of the guys who were in Hanoi with JSM, everyone of the ex POW's support him. Kind of hard to "swiftboat" a genuine hero.

Obama proves every day that he is not ready for prime time, his trip abroad will be his undoing at home. It will prove he is a one world gov't type and he wants the job..it might appeal to trekkies, but it ain't gonna fly here.

The world is too dangerous to allow a naive child anywhere near the WH.


You May Believe That. Can you prove it?
rockisback1@yahoo.com
Location: OR

Reply # 8
Date: Jul 17, 2008 - 2:27 PM EST
rockisback1@yahoo.com commented
"McCain is old; he doesn’t even remember that Czechoslovakia no longer exists. He has flip-flopped on so many issues; I think he is even worse than Romney the king of flip-floppers is. Hope he makes Romney his running mate so McCain will be Flip and Romney will be Flop."

Obama is the flip-flopper supreme, Pun not intended, I like the Supremes.

Obama has no substance, such as experience or success in the real world. He is the eighth most wanted Politician because of his actions in 2006 and 2007. Read more…

http://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-watch-announces-list- washington-s-ten-most-wanted-corrupt-politicians-2007

You obviously do not know what a flip-flop from a fish. Romney never supported abortions for recreational sex, called casual sex. If a mother’s life was endangered, or for rape or incest the mother along with the doctor may choose, because an abortion is risky even for the mother, which leave a mother with adverse effects, and some are very serious. Romney made it clear that abortions must be safe, legal and rare.

In 2005, Romney would not support embryonic stem cell research, and then decided to stand up and support pro-life. He had not decided to be a presidential candidate yet. That took place December 2006 during the Christmas Holidays after discussing it with his wife and family. They all agreed and so he announced that in Feb. 2007. That is not a flip-flop. Do not tell the MSM I told you, I do not want to hurt their feelings.

Searcher29, Looking at the wrong data.
or Robert.

Your reading the wrong data. McCain isn't equal in the polls. Only in the worthless national poll is McCain equal with Obama. The national opinion does not elect a president and neither does even the popular vote.

Look at the state polls. Obama is clearly beating McCain and McCain is losing big time.

What democrat leaning state is McCain winning? Polls for states show that McCain is losing them, losing swing states and even losing GOP states.

No. The data looks very bad for McCain. I think any honest person would have to admit that.

Who wants a Hollywood President??
Any President who is chosen by the masses of delusional, drug and alcohol addicted, self loving Hollywood is NOT the President for America...Don't you think that maybe there was a huge message, when ALL of Hollywood was screaming FOR Obama and California went totally the opposite and endorsed McCain???? Hollywood is NOT the real world...it would serve these hollywood types to stick to the scripts because they aren't worth a darn winging it...I think between types like Barbara Streisand and Susan Serandon being the MOST HATED people in America..they would to get the message that WE, the PEOPLE don't give a crap about their WISDOM..we're still capable of making our choices based on OUR personal VALUES....Obama would be a great governor for CALIFORNIA.....BUT
he's not Presidential material!!!!

McCain loses the general.
Tell your democrat friend that you think democrats are going to turn out in the tens of millions to vote for McCain. See what they honestly think.

McCain is too liberal and has divided the conservative vote, which means the GOP loses. It's pretty cut and dry.

All this talk of any vote except for a vote for McCain is a vote for Obama will not work. This is not going to help you win back people who don't want to vote for McCain.

And McCain will not nominate conservative judges. McCain's record on this is very liberal. Do you trust his flip-flop? I don't. And how can he get a conservative confirmed? Answer:he can't. And knows it.

It is truly rediculous that conservatives are trying to make liberal McCain the hero of a conservative supreme court.

If you want to stop liberal judges the best thing you could do is vote for good congress. Make 2008 all about congress. Ignore McCain. This is conservative's only choice this year.

A President for Mexico,
not for America.

A President for America, Not for Hollywo
MR.GALLAGHER IS CORRECT I POINTING OUT, "It's a funny thing, the old school media's infatuation with Obama. Sometimes it's obvious, like Chris Matthews admitting to the thrill up his leg when the anointed one speaks; other times, it's fairly subtle." I WAS NOT SURPRISED TO HEAR ANOTHER UNSUBTELTY OF THE OLD SCHOOL MEDIA, ALL THREE OF THE BROADCAST MEDIA'S ANCHORS (ABC, CBS & NBC) ARE GOING TO IRAQ WITH SEN. OBAMA, THUS GIVING HIM INVALUABLE EXPOSURE AND PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT OVER SEN. MC CAIN. I AM SURE THEY WILL HAVE ALL MANNER OR ARGUMENT TO"JUSTIFY" THEIR FAVORITISM, HOWEVER, THIS MOVE LACKS SUBTLETY TO SUCH A DEGREE THAT THEIR ARGUMENTS WILL BE TRANSPARENT TO ANY UNBIASED OBSERVER.

JOSE MAZON
SOUTHER TIER OF WESTERN NY

BLACKS SUPPORTING OBAMA...A SURPRISE???
It is apparent that the black community is voting on Color, not content..Obama has made so many errors in this political season and continues??? We've seen much more qualified candidates bite the dust over much smaller errors.. So, what have we learned? That Americans embrace a crack smoking, anti-American, Muslim embraceing black guy? Wow,it's hard to believe that in my lifetime I would see our country embrace the unembraceable...To turn their backs on EVERYTHING sacred and good about our country and EXPECT good things to follow?? It won't happen until we turn this baby around and take back OUR country...from ACLU, anti-American idiots, people that are so far left that they have LEFT THEIR MINDS...the likes of Rev. Wright, Ayers,Michael Moore, Hollywood movie types, and the infamous Farrakhan...We need some people with the spirit of our forefathers...who found the strength and the fortitude to fight for FREEDOM...

McCain is
about as dynamic and convincing as a mushroom and Obama has flippers, a tail, fins of gigantic proportion...neither one meets Americas needs. http://www.patriotsrevolt.com is speaking to a forgotten middle America....

I love that the surge has worked.
Oh, so that means we won the war. But we're still there.

The war still seems to drag on and the inhabitants seem to want us out. They don't have water or electricity. But reconstruction is a bonanza for U.S. Contractors making fist-fulls of U.S. taxpayer moolah and they don't even have to risk their neck and build anything. And what about those oil prices! Great news for those of us who own oil companies.

But boy, that surge really worked. Best thing ever. Occupations of 100's of years are nothing from an historical perspective.

Brickhouse??? more like BrickHead!!!
Where do I even start? your post is very condescending to black people.
this idiot brickhead said?

"IF Obama wins the Presidency, and IF he screws things up, it will be a very long, long time before a black has this opportunity. "

Since a white man, GW, just screwed up the country, should we take it that it will be a very long long time before a white man has this opportunity. Nope .. another stupid white man is already gearing up to screw it up even more, McCain.

Brickhead:
"The black citizens of America should be sending their very finest, and we know they could have chosen someone so much more qualified, experienced and intelligent."

Oh, I get it, all the black citizens, got together and has a secret meeting and decided to send Obama as their rep. Same way white people get together and sent McCain. This minor process called the primary in which whites, blacks, asians and mexicans vote for a candidate regardless of race is just a sham. Wonder who the asians will be sending in 2012?
Hope they all meet your approval, Brickhead.





Attractiveness
I think they shouldn't turn the lights so brightly on McCain so he doesn't look so pale. Lincoln grew out his beard so he wouldn't look so ugly.

What is the difference?


Obama, McCain agree on many once-divisive issues
What is the difference?

LATIMES-Their similar stances on immigration, nuclear weapons, global warming and stem-cell research are evidence of a centrist shift in the political landscape.

For Amy Rick, the 2008 presidential election is a win-win situation. Both Barack Obama and John McCain support an expansion of stem-cell research that she has battled for in vain under President Bush.

“Both are very solid,” said Rick, president of the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research. “We are definitely looking forward with optimism to a change in policy in 2009.”

John Isaacs, an arms control advocate, feels the same way, because both candidates have made nuclear nonproliferation a priority. “We’ll have major progress on nuclear issues no matter who is elected,” said Isaacs, executive director of the Council for a Livable World.

read more

http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/obama-mccain-agree -on-many-once-divisive-issues

First and Last Black President
IF Obama wins the Presidency, and IF he screws things up, it will be a very long, long time before a black has this opportunity. Polls have already shown that America is ready for a black President, but we demand the highest caliber of President, regardless of their color, age, sex, etc. The black citizens of America should be sending their very finest, and we know they could have chosen someone so much more qualified, experienced and intelligent. Someone without all the trust-shattering baggage; somehow all the Clinton baggage didn't stink quite so much as Obama's does.

I can think of many, many black people I'd proudly vote for. Obama isn't one of them, and never will be.

America's president? Not mine
Mike, how can John McCain be a president for America yet still favor so-called comprehensive immigration reform? Right now, we looks like a better president for Mexico than for the U.S. The only way that I will vote for this senile, amnesty-loving panderer is if Mitt Romney is VP.

Until McCain denounces illegal immigration, he will never be my president, period. I know a lot of others who feel the same way, too -- they hate Obama but hate McCain a little less. Let's face it, McCain is a loser. He is a disgrace to the Republican Party (but then, so too is President Bush).

If you're a sensible, patriotic American, there is really no one for whom to vote. If you're an illegal immigrant, high-fives are in order. How about a primary do-over?

prpl
"whoa nellie. We are in trouble!"

*****

Yes we are, and Obama has nothing to do with it.
No matter what, Obama cannot be any worse than
what we have.

I am as white as they come, but I absolutely
understand why an African American would want
to see an African American in the White House.
People have voted for a whole lot dumber reasons.

Mr. Hollywood
Your article reminded me of Peggy Noonan's homily about that "plain spoken man" who was a "real person" that America "needed." Bush was a disaster to this country and you enablers made it all happen. I'm afraid your brand of politics is going into the trash can this election. No matter how much you sell McCain, he's a Republican shill, with a bad temper, and more of the same failures. At least the Republican party will cease to exist as we know it. At least that's one good outcome.

obamathon
I have african-american friends who are voting for BHO because he is black and they make no bones about it. They have told me that this is the first time in their lifetimes that there is a chance a black man has a shot at the White House and they want to be part of history. They have no real concern that he isn't up to the task, they just want to experience it. It's all about "I want to feel good". Whoa Nellie! We are in trouble!

jarvis
I guess we can look at you as proud member of a failing profession. But being a teacher these days only means picking up a paycheck for failing to do your job.

But it is you who needs to learn history, other than the p/c indoctrination that passes for history in the school system these days.

At what point in history will blacks finally step up to the plate and take advantage of the opportunities that the war on poverty was supposed to end.

The govt has spent some $44 trillion to fight this war with far more failures than successes.
We are now into the third generation since this great war on povedty started and where do we see students doing better today that they were 40 years ago.

when asked all blacks deny they are bigoted against whites and that they don't believe they are permanent victims. But actions speak louder than words. But as former gov wilder has stated that if blacks think there is mischief at the dim convention and by extensdion the election there will be civil disobedience by the blacks. Past history tells us this means blacks burning and looting.

Seems odd that the missus clinton's supporters didn't offer this threat.

But your hero, the msm's new black messiah is running on an empty resume of little accomplishment. No one knows what he stands for as he morphs into whatever his audience wants him to be. He claims to be the great racial unifier but he has pointed out that he is black as if anyone couildn't tell. He has also said that any criticism of him, hios loud mouthed wife or his lack of ideas is racist at it's core. I guess he is another in a long line of blacks that can't climb off the I am a victim cross

Charles
"Suck it up - Your party is getting what it deserves."

And America deserves the Magic Negro as president? I think not.

Reply to Dave from Ohio
- #1-"But all blacks prove is they will believe anything and everything that justifies their overall desire to remain victim's 24/7."
Not a victim and never claimed that was the reason why I would vote for Obama

#2 "Yet the repubs are the party that fought the civil war that ended slavery. The repubs are the party that passed the civil rights legislation over the dims in the south and their total opposition to civil rights."
- The same republicans of 1860s are not the republicans of today, get your history straight. Example Strom Thurmond, former democrat, staunch segregationist, who switched to a dixicrat, then to the Republican party. Furthermore Johnson was president when the 1964 Civil Rights Acts were passed that actually helped African Americans, not the Civil Rights Acts after Reconstruction


#3 "I doubt you have a real clue as to b hussein's lack of accomplishment and what he proposes. But since he has promised to increase affirmative action and conyers is ready in the wings to bring his latest reparations bill out of committee you are probably figuring all the ways you will spend the money blacks want, think they are owed but never earned."

I like how you try to use Obama's middle name as a fear factor. But to the real point in my first post never said I voted for Obama b/c of A. Action, ("It's the economy", It's the War!) Furthermore I am a hardworking teacher,who happens to be African American. I never asked for a handout, and the students I work with black and white who come from a lower socio-economic status, don't want a handout but a fair opportunity

''But this ain't Hollywood..."
--
...says Mr. Gallagher, "And we're far from the world of pretend and make-believe."


Oh?

Looked around Congress lately, Mr. Gallagher?






=====
"The difference between him and the other boys at such a time was that they knew it was make-believe; while to him make-believe and true were exactly the same thing. This sometimes troubled them, as when they had to make-believe that they had had their dinners."

-- James Barrie, *Peter Pan*

McCain not Obama.
A vote for anyone besides McCain is a vote for Obama. I will not vote for that man to run our precious country. McCain needs to name some good conservative judges that he will nominate. There may be 5 openings of justices over the next 4 years. This is the most important issue.
McCain could always let the VP talk for him. He needs to pick a likeable cheerful conservative. Someone like Tony Snow was.

jarvis
another resident of the dims plantation of entitlement. It seems blacks readily lap up the charge always put forth by the dims that the repubs are the party of racists.

But all blacks prove is they will believe anything and everything that justifies their overall desire to remain victim's 24/7.

Yet the repubs are the party that fought the civil war that ended slavery. The repubs are the party that passed the civil rights legislation over the dims in the south and their total opposition to civil rights.

Blacks support the dims who were the party enabled by the KKK.

One example that blacks will always vote black first and at every opportunity where a black is on the ballot is new orleans. It didn't matter than chocolate city nagin is a total incompetent and not only failed nola during katrina, but took his sorry behind to texas rather than do the job he was elected to do.

When election time came, nagin was opposed by a white guy and still the blacks totally supported nagin.

I doubt you have a real clue as to b hussein's lack of accomplishment and what he proposes. But since he has promised to increase affirmative action and conyers is ready in the wings to bring his latest reparations bill out of committee you are probably figuring all the ways you will spend the money blacks want, think they are owed but never earned.

Creative Writing
is definitely required to see rays of hope around a McCain presidency. On the domestic front, he will expend is energy repeatedly screwing conservatives. He will love doing that. Plus, he gets the adulation of the media.

Regarding foreign policy, can easily see him using the military in dubious ways to mask his overall dunderheadedness. Ceaser attacks those evil rich in Monaco.

A Hat
I think John needs a hat. Maybe a fedora. Something to give him a little more personality. Let's face it we're a little shallow in the US.

McCain is Bush
John McCain will rollover for the Democrats just like Bush did. McCain would be worse - he will be a maverick on good Republican policy and support bad Democrat laws just to be in their good graces. This article points out a huge flaw in McCain - the inability to use the bully pulpit to his advantage. If he is uncomfortable giving speeches, he will be as ineffective as Bush has been for over seven years. Only now is Bush starting to show some leadership ability. I'd rather have a third term of Bush standing in the way of the Democrats than the maverick or the messiah.

Obama for PRESIDENT
I am a supporter and contributor to President to be Obama. He's smart, has enormous energy, and will surround himself with better people then the moron in office now. McCain is a clone of bush.
Listening to McCain talk is great because it puts me to sleep.

Racist & Ignorant
"And yet, there is certainly another racial reality at play here. Isn't it possible -- even likely -- that many black Americans are supporting Sen. Obama simply because he is black?"

Could it possible be that African Americans are voting for Barack Obama because he is a Democrat canidate, and historically (since FDR) African Americans have been voting for democratic canidates????

#2- Could it be that African Americans are voting for Obama for the same reason millions of his other supporters(who aren't black like in Iowa, Washington, Colorado) are because they agree with him policy wise, or they are tired of Republicans damaging our economy? hmmmmmm

Check your facts....

An Obama supporter (who happens to be black)

azphil
no doubt mccain has his weak points. But he still believes in america and it's role in the world.

The left can only see america in a diminished role where they think being popular is more important than actually standing for something.

But the left shows how they hold america in disdain. They oppose english as our official language. They think we should let every illegal ready access to our country and our social services.

But who is the money bags funding much of the dims ideas these days. George soreholes who wreaked havoc in gr britain and india as a currency manipulator doesn't like what america stands for and thinks we would be better off under socialism and persons like him calling all the shots

And like lemmings,dims/socialists will follow soreholes as he leads them to the abyss

inthemajority
I can't believe the amount of dis-information you have spewed here on TH. Please everybody just ignore him. It's all about the tone. Fake facts.

ira
"that's the kind of thinking and lack of genuine analysis that's gonna get mccain landslided in november. "

You are probably right, but at least NYC or SF or DC will pay the price, not Mississippi.

cleverness
"Do you honestly believe that Saddam, sanctions or no, would sit by and allow Iran to develop nuclear capability without responding in kind? "

A. No, but it wouldn't matter to liberals (except that they'd point at Bush and say "how could you let this happen?")

Incidentally, how many WMD did Milosevic have?

that all u got, gallagher?
is this the best argument gallagher can make? mccain is strong on the military, obama wants to surrender, the media loves him, and ignorant, racist blacks are voting for him? that's the kind of thinking and lack of genuine analysis that's gonna get mccain landslided in november.

Hannah
"Al Gore and John Kerry weren't better students than President Bush"

You forget that if they WERE better students, that's all that matters. If they weren't, then liberals change the argument to "who cares what happened XX years ago? His experience matters more".

Unless of course it's Obama, then they change again to "experience doesn't matter - he is smarter".

Get it now? It's dogma: Republicans are always dumb, liberals are always smart, global warming is to be feared because it MIGHT cause a 2" rise in sea level next century, islamofascism is NOT to be feared even though it DID take down two enormous skyscrapers in 2001.

Repeat as necessary...

Charles
Had we not gone in,Saddam would still be in power and facing the prospect that his greatest enemy, Iran, has been enriching uranium for the past several years. He would also have had the sanctions lifted by now.

Do you honestly believe that Saddam, sanctions or no, would sit by and allow Iran to develop nuclear capability without responding in kind?

Hannah
Obama reminds me a lot of Sir Thomas More (I just finished "Utopia"). Utopia was a great place, in the book, and IF NOT for the fallibility, greed, laziness, and treachery of human beings, we could have a perfect world here on earth.

That's all true, but it's like saying "If the sun just wouldn't put out ultraviolet radiation, I'd never get burned".

Convenient lie
The fact that President Bush isn't supposed to be smart is the convenient lie told over and over and over again. Al Gore and John Kerry weren't better students than President Bush, so the left has no grounds to stand on. And anyone who repeats this lie becomes a liar.

I have no idea what kind of test scores or grades Sentor Obama got, but I do not see the soaring intelligent that some people. I see a person of limited experience who endlessly spouts platitudes about how he is going to fix the world becaues it's broken.

The world wasn't perfect the day I was born, and it won't be perfect the day I die. And there's no man or woman on this earth that can fix all our ills or even come close to it.


intheminority
"Why did you ignore all of that?"

Ignore all of what?

It's Kim Jong-Il; I was stationed there twice (I mean, South Korea). Nobody's handing him over to anyone; don't believe everything you read at HuffPo. GWB will apologize for this around the same time Slick Willie apologizes for sending him nuclear reactors.

Nice use of the English language? Did I make a typo or something? Intelligence isn't actually elitist - it's a characteristic liberal commentators ascribe to all liberals. Here, I'l use it in a sentence:

Lib: "Owlgore is extremely intelligent"
Con: "I thought he got "D"s in science and failed out of divinity school."
Lib: (louder) "Owlgore is extremely intelligent"

Lib: "John Kerry is extremely intelligent"
Con: "I thought he got worse grades than Bush, who went to the same school at nearly the same time, and who you are always calling stupid"
Lib: (louder) "John Kerry is extremely intelligent"

Sort of like that...


Robin
I will be sure to include your family members that are in harm's way in my prayer's tonight.

You have a good evening..

AZPhil
Bin Laden was never handed to us on a platter. That offer was investigated and turned out to be BS. Just look up Mansur Ijaz (He now works for Fox News tee hee hee)

Lazy Phil
"It was eight months in office, and when you ignore the first WTC attack, the Cole bombing, Khobar Towers, and the east Africa U.S. embassy attacks, and turn down bin Laden on a platter because you're too busy getting you c0ck sucked, I would say yes, your boy BJ deserves some of the blame."

Why did you ignore all of that? Strange, because if you were paying attention, i.e., not watching Fox News, then you would know more, just Like Richard Clarke who watched all of this unfold and warned Bush, Cheney, Rice, etc.

OK, smartypants, since GWB ignored Kim Jong Ill (even though he has been "handed" to Bush and Bush cannot get authority to "take him out") and anything happens in the future, I'm going to ask GW to apologize.

See folks. Logic all comes out in the wash.

BTW, nice use of the English language. Did you graduate 5th from the bottom of your class as well? Intelligence is so elitist these days. I did a funny too. AZ becomes LAZY... get it?

LionHeart...
I agree with you...it is truly a mess. My son-in-law has been to Iraq twice and another family member is heading for a third trip. Being a baby boomer of the Vietnam era, I do not want us to run out on these people. It isn't honorable.

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Clever
If we did not go into Iraq in 2003, Al Qaeda would have never been able to establish themselves in Iraq in the first place.

In 2004, we would not have a need to pull out since we were not there in the first place.

In 2007 the surge would not have been needed because, as stated above, we would not be there.

2008 - On the verge of victory? We have been hearing that crap for the last 4 years. The government is still fractured. Few believed it then and fewer believe it now.

Does it matter?
Does it matter who wins? We all know that GWB cannot be responsible for anything happening in this country while in office because of our past knowledge. If he took any responsibility he would have to declare himself the worst President (at least in my lifetime).

ConMen say: Any and all bad indicators about our country and economy are Clinton's fault! Yes, the flailing dollar, the cost of war, oil prices, food prices... all of them the result of Clinton's decisions coming to light.

Oh, and if we can get ourselves out of the current mess (obviously not created from the years of Bush & CONgress) then it is the result of -- you guessed it -- REAGANOMICS!!

See, just wait long enough and the COn will claim victory. War in Iraq: casualties up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, steady, up, up, up, up, down... [BTW, 3,982 deaths since Mission Accomplished. 3,660 since Saddam's capture. 3,262 since the handover. 2,684 since the election. All of these show how great our mission is going, eh?]

Did you see that down trend (as though it could possibly have kept climbing... d'uh.) See how something that looked just awful all those years finally came down. Must have been that "surge" thing McCain talks about. Couldn't possibly be anything else.

Since GWB was president, warned sufficiently, and we were attacked after 9 months in office, it was Clinton's fault. Note that Clark describes his attempts to get this admin to pay attention to the problem as "hair on fire", screaming to get them to listen.) If McCain get in, any attack on the US will still be Clinton's fault (see how the logic unfolds so nicely). If Obama gets in, any attack will be his own fault -- as well as Clinton's of course.

See how simply this works? If only all of the US had graduated last in their class, life and logic would be so simple.

Robin
.."appreciate your post, but tell me something. How successful is our attempt to win in Afghanistan going to be if we allow Iraq to disintegrate because we pull out too soon? How will the Afghan people be able to trust that NATO and the USA won't just turn tail and run, leaving them to sure death because they fought the Taliban and al-Qaeda?"

The problem you present is the maelstrom of the quandary I spoke of in my original post. Because we did go into Iraq, we do have a responsibility to the people. However, from a historical perspective, the ME is a region of people who have shown the patience to wait us out before attempting to re-take Iraq. We can't maintain a 30,000 troop level forever and the extremists know that.

At some point in time, we are going to have to begin a troop drawdown and once the level reaches a comfortable number for the bad guys, they will return. Anyone who prays five times a day and then straps on a bomb to kill innocent women and children do not lend to conventional wisdom. These guys will wait until its convenient, if it takes five years or more, and attack full force in the name of Allah to cleanse their land of infidels.

The big question is if we stay in Iraq, how will it affect our ability to efficiently carry on the war on terror and ensure the future safety of Americans on our home soil? If we leave, will that allow the bad guys who weren't even in Iraq originally to establish new bases following the inevitable civil war that is likely to occur?

There is quite a bit to consider for both POTUS candidates. Gallagher only skimmed the surface in his attempt to degrade Obama but the problem is much more significant than what he addressed.






intheminority
"Not bright, everything handed to him, little to no military experience, can't make up his mind on all important issues..."

I don't understand how McCain, who spent 23 years in the Navy and retired as a Captain (that's an O-6, as I'm sure you don't know) has "little to no military experience". Seriously, compared to anyone in the U.S. he is in the top 0.2%, and of the two candidates running, e's defintely #1.

Hollywood is the right term
and the right place for Barack and his mouthy wife.

Even the premise that the people of this country would elect a person as President who has no accomplishments, no resume, no experience doing anything other than serving a little tiny term in his state Senate -- it's ridiculous. If Barack Obama were white, he would have been left in the dust more than a year ago. No white person with a resume that is so paper-thin -- correction, non-existent -- would ever get so far.

And once again, the bar lowers.

If Liberals had their way ...
... in 2003 we would not have invaded Iraq, and we would now be witnessing an arms race between Iraq and Iran. Regardless of whether he was seeking nuclear arms before the war, he certainly would not stand idly by while Iran was busily enriching uranium.

... in 2004 we would've pulled out of Iraq, abandoning the country to the mercies of al Qaeda and Iran, and emboldening terrorists worldwide.

... in 2007 we would not have implemented the surge which has saved thousands of lives and allowed the Iraqi government the ability to put together its own security strategy.

And now, in 2008, with victory clearly in sight, they want to pull out as quickly as possible, in order to preserve their dream of American defeat and humiliation.

RW
Suck it up - Your party is getting what it deserves. You guys could even run Reagan's corpse and you would still lose

Oh man...
If only there were at least one columnist on Townhall who could offer some hope that McCain won't be toast come November. The best we get is damn-with-faint-praise whining like this.

Chris Rock
Once said, "Bush has been so bad that he has made it impossible for a white man to be elected President"

I guess the thing that I find so reprehensible about McCain is that he is a totally different person than he was in 2000. Add to that the fact that his campaign advisors are all lobbyists. Most noteably Phil Gramm who has caused so much financial damage to our nationo already

Jayhawk
WTF? You're only allowed to make up your own language and amuse yourself in it if you're Georgetwn or such.

Claire Solt
Appreciate your (3:38pm) post. It's about the only thing here worth reading.
It's good information, and makes alot of sense.

Mr. Obama's tactical suggestions are very often tainted with an aura of not having a clue.

One of his most irksome habits with regard to the war has been to claim something he was right about, when conditions have vastly changed from when he said it. The time may yet come when a troop increase is done in Afghanistan, but nearly everything he has advocated would have been disastrous at the time.

Like saying at midnight "it's daytime", then 12 hours later saying "see I was right".

It's called...
BACKLASH, you silly neo-cons you!!!

Bush_Cheney has been so...
bad, the Rethugs ought to have to sit this next mericn election out.

bottom 10th of his class
Not bright, everything handed to him, little to no military experience, can't make up his mind on all important issues...

Am I talking about McCain or Bush? Same bad choice. But lets be fair: McCain at least got shot down while in combat while GWB avoided the war at all costs. Maybe the Swifies want to look into how McCain managed to destroy so many expensive aircraft... did he ditch the plane on purpose? Just asking.

Why does the right insist that stupid is the new smart? Why does a poor man who works his way up get labeled an "elitist" while silver-spoon McCain (same as GW) is all about money and prestige? I don't get it. Morals alone would disqualify McCain from the Neo-Con world of family values -- just ask his first wife.

Doesn't McCain deserve to be swiftboated? Kerry fought and didn't get captured but was lied about anyway. Isn't McCain's wife's fortune worth looking into? Kerry's wife was fair game. (I know, all of the Con games were stupid and should not be reintroduced to their own).

McCain isn't bright enough to be POTUS. He is hot-headed, cannot keep Sunni and Shia straight, and thinks that Czechoslovakia still exists. Even I know more about economics than McCain.

If you really want 4 more years of the same anti-intellectualism from a clone of GWB, then McCain is your man. So how's the economy? The war? Your paycheck? Our debt? Roads and bridges? Gas prices? US dollar? Is anything going well?

Light footprint
We have deliberately an consciently kept a light footprint in Afghanistan in recognition of their hostility to invaders and sucess in expelling them, historically. Also, the NATO cooperation is a historic first which will be undermined by us overwhelming the others. Therefore, I question Obma's call to escalate. I saw a general who said that the Afghan army will be ready to take over in 2 years.

Yet another lesser of two idiots article
It seems people should have their minds made up by now whether they can stomach voting for McCain. TH can continue these "but the other candidate is just soooo stupid, inexperienced, a socialist, yadya yadya....

We know all that already. But I for one will not vote for McCain under ANY circumstances. I don't think I'm alone either. The Republican party will either get back to what it used to be; the party of small government and liberty or they might as well merge with the Democratic party and call it done.

Many do not differentiate
between Hollywood and reality. For many, images and characters determine what people (particularly women) should look like, how relationships should be handled, what constitutes success, and who should be voted for. In our youth and beauty driven culture, age and substance tend to be viewed with haughty contempt. The Obama voters of my acquaintance cannot point to a single accomlishment on his resume and have openly said that they don't care- its time for a black man and McCain is too old. Agism is okay, but not racism.


rockisinurhead
Okay, McCain refers to countries that don't exist.

Obama refers to states that don't exist. And sees dead people.

McCain has changed his stance on some issues, so has Obama. So far we're tied.

Meanwhile, the article was about two primary points - the Obamessiah doesn't have a clue what's going on in Iraq today (he still can't bring himself to say that the surge that McCain was calling for all along is working), and racism is not strictly a white virtue.

If you don't have something to say relevant to the article, could yopu just move on, or are you really that much in love with seeing your handle on TH?

Robin
They already don't trust us. Reagan abandoned them when the Soviets pulled out. We abandoned them again when Bush started pulling troops out in order to send to Iraq. We then overthrew the Taliban's enemy Saddam thus allowing the rise of Iran. They think of Bush as incompetant (big surprise)

The democratically elected government now wants us out. They see us as imperialists.

LionHeart
I appreciate your post, but tell me something. How successful is our attempt to win in Afghanistan going to be if we allow Iraq to disintegrate because we pull out too soon? How will the Afghan people be able to trust that NATO and the USA won't just turn tail and run, leaving them to sure death because they fought the Taliban and al-Qaeda? The mistrust we originally faced from the Iraqi people was due to our failure to take down Saddam during the Gulf War. They didn't trust we would do what we said and they were right - the first time. We need to "let our yes mean yes and our no mean no" with regard to these people. We said we would stay the course and make sure they had a democratically elected administration in charge...we said we would stay the course until they were able to put their nation back together and protect themselves from outsiders. We just need to do that. Right is right. There is a moral obligation that Americans understand better than anyone else in the world. I believe that is because our country was founded by the faithful who believed in moral right and fought against moral wrong.

American Sweetheart
"But of course, I have my McCain pin on my bag and when I walk downtown to my building in the morning I get dirty looks from black people.

Now is that fair??"

Dirty looks?? Me thinks its more of your imagination at play than anything else. A George Bush pin, maybe, but McCain, doesn't merit a dirty look...yet.

Gallagher, you wrote:
"How can Sen. Obama continue to declare that Afghanistan needs to be more of a focal point than Iraq on fighting terrorists when he has never even been there?", McCain asked me."

Lets be completely honest. We entered Iraq under false pretenses and McCain has as much admitted to that fact. Now that we are there, the real enemies (Al Queda and Taliban) in Afghanistan are regrouping in strength. We have over extended our troops in Iraq (some serving their 3rd tour) and our leadership appears to be in a quandary about how to deal with present day Afghanistan.

The central fighters in Iraq have been imported foreigners, homegrown jihadists, and a few Al Queda who infiltrated Iraq after we invaded. Bin Laden and his main contingent of American haters were allowed to escape Afghanistan and now the Taliban and Al Queda are re-establishing bases along the Afghan/Pakistanian border while zeroing in on an Afghan warzone that is woefully undermanned by American/NATO forces.

Does McCain have to make several trips to Iraq and Afghanistan to be aware of what is going on in Afghanistan? If Al Queda is able to topple the American presence in Afghanistan and re-establish its homebase and worldwide communications how successful will the Iraq invasion be then?



Fight against GOP, Not McCain
The reason why the polls are as close as they are is because the news is all about how
awful Bush has been as a president and how we
need a change from him. However, McCain ain't
Bush and what we really need to be saved from
is the Republican Party as it began with Reagan
and continues on today in ever virulent form.

Essentially, it goes something like this. Let
the best man win. Sounds great until you
throw in some reality. That means that you
ignore or toss out anyone who isn't the best
which means most of us, including those who
WILL NOT do anything it takes to get rich.

And what has happened. The spendable income
for those less than the cream of the crop
of those in intelligence, creativity, or greed
has disintegrated over the years. The trickle
down effect does not mean access to opportunity
but quite the opposite. When jobs are given to those in other countries so that those in upper management positions can make
millions and be worth billions it means a whole
lot of people are getting screwed.

We no longer have the respect of the world, our
currency is in the toilet, we pick fights with
people we really don't care that much about,
and it takes forever to see the light.

John McCain is not the problem. The GOP mentality is (as long as me and mine are doing
OK, tohell with the rest of you) and that is the
entity that Obama should go after. I hope he
has the guts

when 90%
Of black men in Philadelphia voted for Obama, it was explained by Dr. Marcus Lutrell (I believe that is his name) that "They just all felt he was qualified."

I am sorry, but 90% or some obscene number like that, I think it may have been more, of one race VOTING for their same race...there is going to be some race voting in there for sure!

I don't care if obama is black, asian, whatever.

I do NOT believe he is qualified to run this country!

But of course, I have my McCain pin on my bag and when I walk downtown to my building in the morning I get dirty looks from black people.

Now is that fair??

talk about propaganda
this article reads like it's lifted of of mcbush's web site or his resume. talk about a puff piece.
McCain judgement is wrong on the war on terror. He's very hot tempered and could lead us into another war with Iran.
McBush was wrong on Afghanistan, only recently changing his tune after Obama, again showing superior judgement, asserted that war in Afg. must be finished.
McCain is old, he doesnt even remember that Czechoslovakia no longer exists. He has flip-flopped on so many issues, I think he is even worse than Romney the king of flip-floppers. Hope he makes Romney his running mate so McCain will be Flip and Romney will be Flop.


Gallagher, be honest....
"The clear insinuation in the article is that white America is so bigoted that it couldn't possibly vote for a black man. Remember how West Virginia was pummeled in the press during the primary election there?"

West Virginia received bad publicity due to an exit poll that indicated that a large percentage of white democrats stated that they would not vote for Barack solely because of his race.

Of course, there are African Americans who are going to vote for Barack solely because of his race as well so the saw cuts both ways.

However, the majority of African Americans historically vote democratic and the candidate's color does not matter.






Thoughts on a Third Party
It is not surprising that occasionally the Republican Party loses its way and strays off the path of true conservatism. It happened before. In the early to mid 1970's the Republican Party was seriously lost.

In 1972, the Republican Party suffered defeats much like that of late. The answer lies in the people who identify as Republicans steering the party's national platform back onto the correct path.

A third party is not really an answer, although at one time recently I got so frustrated with my political party that I declared I was leaving and becoming a Libertarian.

After reading Ronald Reagan's 1975 speech at CPAC, I have changed my mind. Please take ten minutes or so and read the Gipper's 1975 CPAC speech right here:

http://www.conservative.org/pressroom/Reagan/Reagan1975.asp

Marc
http://www.SaveTheGuns.com
NRA Membership Recruiter

Vote for a third party candidate?
Whether or not there is an electable candidate?
If one votes for a third party candidate, he is just throwing his vote away. That's how second raters get elected. The way Clinton won both times with less than a majority of the country voting for him because so many people who would have voted for the Republican voted for the third party nonentity.

Mike
First of all, I'm sorry about you and your kids losing your wife Denise.

Secondly, let me state clearly that anyone who counts anyone good or bad simply because of the level of melanin in the upper layer of their skin is a shallow-minded, dim-witted dolt.

I have always evaluated someone I meet or someone running for political office differently than some.

I have always evaluated an individual by how they conduct their lives, their personal judgment, what their character is like, what they believe about God and the Holy Bible, where they stand on issues important to me, where they stand on the Ten Commandments found in Exodus 20, how they treat their family and friends, how intelligent and involved they are and of course their patriotism toward America.

That's how a potential president should be looked at and Barack Obama fails this test miserably.

Marc
http://www.SaveTheGuns.com
NRA Membership Recruiter

dear richard in TX


A 3rd party may seem GOLD to you. It's DIRT to me; since we have an election upcoming in November and it's either Obama or McCain.

You suit yourself and vote for dirt.

I vote for Gold; Senator John McCain. Let's hope he pans out. {{Chuckle}}.

A Third Party ...
sounds like a great idea ... in a couple of years, after we have the jihadists on the run and a local supply of oil ... Until then ... too much going on to break up the band now ...

Send a message
We have to vote them out!
If we all vote for a 3rd party candidate, at this point short of a communist any outsider will do, and vote out ALL incumbents period! Then those left in office faced with a maverick in the White House and 1/3 freshmen with a mandate for responsible governement ,might get the "deer in the headlights look" that they should have as they consider their primary important goal of their own upcoming election.
We can revolutionize this government in a 6 year period by simple firing , insubordinate public servants who fail to be stewards for our interest.
But WE need to get over the stigma in our mind of voting for someone outside of our comfort zone, who may not be in one of the 2 clicks we call political parties.

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