McCain and Palin In Their Own Words: 25 Laughable Quotes
1. "Our economy, I think, is still ― the fundamentals of our economy are strong." ―John McCain, Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 15, 2008 (Source) 2. "T...
1. "Our economy, I think, is still ― the fundamentals of our economy are strong." ―John McCain, Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 15, 2008 (Source) 2. "T...
This Thanksgiving weekend, as I watched events unfold abroad, I was most grateful that the foolishness of election time is over.
Clinton's campaign chose to edit selectively and thus grossly distort my words on her 3 a.m. ad in a video it sent to reporters and posted on YouTube. Senator McCain's campaign also misrepresented and manipulated my statement.
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[Editor's Note: "Body Politics" by Kathlyn and Gay Hendricks is part of an ongoing series. Previous posts include: "The Source Of McCain's Odd Body La...
Swingers are the moderate middle. They don't vote based on the tiny letter next to a candidate's name. They vote based on the policies that person puts forth.
One of the greatest benefits of an Obama presidency is hidden in plain sight: the relationship between Michelle and Barack. They provide a great role ...
Ten trillion is an almost unimaginable number -- so colossal that the National Debt Clock in Times Square, for example, didn't even have room for that many digits. On Sept. 30, they had to squeeze the "1" and the dollar sign into the same box.
It's not just that McCain can't relate to have nots, it's that he doesn't really want to. He wants to pull the levers that Phil Gramm and others tell him work best, and he lacks the motivation to question whether these levers actually work.
How can I argue, as I now do, that there is actually a war being ramped up against US citizens and our democracy and that Sarah Palin is the figurehead and muse for that war?
Today we know there's no such person as Martin Eisenstadt. He was nothing but a hoax. The truth was established way back in June, thanks to good sleuthing by a blogger.
Obama ended up not just winning, but trouncing his opponent. And a month later, Hillary Clinton, his arch-nemesis, was named with the Secretary of State.
Mr. Claus, age unknown, offered no specifics about how he would use the government funds, asking only that the Congressmen simply "believe in" him.
At a dinner party in Los Angeles not long after the 2000 election, John McCain admitted to me that he hadn't voted for George Bush.
Florida's bachelor Governor Charlie Crist is getting married, and to a woman, too. That's how badly he wants to be vice president. I hope John McCain is happy now.
I am sorry anyone thought I wanted a real person dead -- I did not. But John McCain, Sarah Palin and all the zealot conservatives meant the dangerous things they said about Obama. They still mean it, and they've never apologized for it.
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"That is not who we are"? Nobody is buying that, you lying cow. I don't think you've spoken a word of truth since McCain pulled you out of the wilds of Alaska some 7 or 8 weeks ago. Has it only been that long? It seems that you've been around much longer, but then, most people who outstay their welcome do seem like they've been around forever. Yes, there is a portion of America that responds to your lies and ugliness like flies to carrion, but fortunately for us, you won't be in power after 11/4.
Are the clothes for the "First Dude" and her son going to charity too? Hmmm...
"That whole thing is just, bad!" she said. "Oh, if people only knew how frugal we are."
Frugal? Palin is nowhere near frugal since she has spent several nights at a luxury hotel in NY with her daughters and billed it to Alaska (and this type of things happened over and over). She said the clothes that McCain campaign purchased for her was not her property since she only wore them once and returned to the campaign. She has been spending other people's money in order to have better lifestyle. That is not frugal. That is Palin being cheap.
And yet another McCain campaign disconnect between image and reality.
Do any of them know the meaning of the word "truth?"