August 13, 2008

Throwing The Book At John McCain

Filed under: 08 Election, Barack Obama, Bush, John McCain — MFunk @ 10:24 am

McCain’s disastrous economic policies are imprinted with George W. Bush’s legacy and thrown in his face with this new ad from the Obama campaign.

The ad will hopefully remind voters that unless they change who’s in charge economically, they’ll keep getting what they’re getting economically.

But loud and clear, it states Obama’s for the middle class - a tune he should trumpet as much as possible.

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1 Comment »

  1. What a great ad! The book idea is terrific, especially the foreword. Why is it that Senator Obama always seems to make so much sense. And I love that you can actually read the whole plan. McCain won’t dare that put on his ad since he doesn’t have one! And if you want to laugh yourself silly, look at McCain’s latest ad touting himself again as the original maverick — against special interests and for us wee folks. It’s a genuine hoot!

    Now when are they going to publish “Georgia on My Mind” co-written with Schueneman (sp?), his right hand guru and paid Georgian lobbyist? Apparently the President of Georgia thinks he has McCain in his pocket since McCain’s speech declared “we” (what do you mean we, Kemo Sabe?) are now all Georgians. He suffers under the delusion that McCain can actually do something from his perch. Another indication of McCain’s scary shoot first, ask questions later mentality. Voting for him guarantees conflict with Russia, since those Georgian monies will stop flowing if he doesn’t keep his “paid for” promises.

    Comment by Cranky Woman — August 14, 2008 @ 8:20 am

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