View Full Version : McCain stumbles on advice from Palin
Catty1
10-01-2008, 09:28 PM
Some of us would like this answered too, John. Why so evasive? :cool:
ETA: one blogger there said:
Why can't he just say that he picked her to win all of Hilary's old votes and that she is actually a terrible candidate for the Vice Presidency?!
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/081001/usa/us_vote_mccain_palin_question
McCain stumbles on advice from Palin
Wed Oct 1, 4:36 PM
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain struggled Wednesday to respond to a reporter's question on whether he would ask for foreign policy advice from his running mate Sarah Palin.
"I've turned to her for advice many times in the past," McCain told a journalist from National Public Radio (NPR), without specifying on what subjects.
"I can't imagine turning to Senator (Barack) Obama or Senator (Joe) Biden because they've been wrong," McCain continued.
"They were wrong about Iraq. They were wrong about Russia ... Senator Obama has no experience whatsoever and has been wrong in the issues that he's been involved in," he said.
"But would you turn to Governor Palin?" insisted the reporter.
"I certainly wouldn't turn to them, and I've already have turned to Governor Palin, particularly on energy issues," McCain responded.
"I've appreciated her background and knowledge on that and many other issues," said McCain, without specifying which ones.
Trying a different tack, the reporter asked: "Does her energy qualification extend to international energy market?"
"Of course," said McCain, adding that Palin's qualifications extend "to a broad variety of issues, from her worldview of the threats that we face of radical Islamic extremism, to specific areas of the world. I'm very proud of her."
sasvermont
10-01-2008, 09:47 PM
I cannot wait until this election is over. I am exhausted - thinking and re-thinking about what these candidates are trying to say.
kitten645
10-02-2008, 03:25 AM
I cannot wait until this election is over. I am exhausted - thinking and re-thinking about what these candidates are trying to say.
It's more about what they are trying NOT to say. :rolleyes: My only answer is "how's it been going so far?" Not so good I'd say. The GOP needs a kick in the pants to say the least!:mad:
momoffuzzyfaces
10-02-2008, 11:38 AM
Hurry up November 4th!!!! ;)
How long will it take for them to hash and rehash the election? a week? a month? a year? :confused:
smokey the elder
10-02-2008, 12:18 PM
Uh, John, how about answering the question that was asked to you? I hate when politicians (either side of the aisle) pull those shenanigans. Either answer the question, or man or woman up and fess up that you don't know!
RICHARD
10-02-2008, 12:23 PM
I Think that all candidates should be fed scraps of paper, like the fortune cookie slips, with all the answers to question they will be asked, printed on them.
THat way, when they are asked a hard question they can pull the answer out, when they need it!:rolleyes:
Rachel
10-02-2008, 01:05 PM
Uh, John, how about answering the question that was asked to you? I hate when politicians (either side of the aisle) pull those shenanigans. Either answer the question, or man or woman up and fess up that you don't know!
I couldn't agree more. Every time I hear one of these non-answers and especially when one is substituted with *talking points*, it makes me crazy. Actually I can respect someone not knowing and indicating how they would go about coming up with a solution, answer, or evalution. Not everything has to be on the tip of one's tongue. Thoughtful investigation and clarification of all the points at issue is more to the point of governing. Honesty is an important factor. We need to be able to believe in what our representatives are putting forth.
RICHARD
10-02-2008, 02:00 PM
I really want to believe that there could be one candidate more honest than the other.
This makes me laugh because they are all liars. Bs to the W liars.
There was a question that JM asked BO about his experience and BO deftly sidestepped it by saying the Biden had the experience to bring to the table.
Again,
A deflection on a serious question, but he said a lot in his answer.
He's not qualified, but he will not admit it. Typical politician.
momoffuzzyfaces
10-02-2008, 03:10 PM
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There was a question that JM asked BO about his experience and BO deftly sidestepped it by saying the Biden had the experience to bring to the table.
Again,
A deflection on a serious question, but he said a lot in his answer.
He's not qualified, but he will not admit it. Typical politician.
He's more qualified than someone who was never even a senator claiming foreign policy "experience" because she can see Russia from her house. :rolleyes:
Puckstop31
10-02-2008, 03:57 PM
You know what I find sad? Even if Palin cleans up tonight, she won't get credit for it. At least not from the media.
lizbud
10-02-2008, 04:52 PM
I cannot wait until this election is over. I am exhausted - thinking and re-thinking about what these candidates are trying to say.
sas, if you're still undecided at this late date, you are doomed.:p:p
jennielynn1970
10-03-2008, 01:56 AM
How about they all suck, and we are doomed.
Ugh.
RICHARD
10-03-2008, 02:15 AM
How about they all suck, and we are doomed.
Ugh.
And so everyone feels better about the world?
We all are gonna die one day.:eek::confused:;)
Isn't anyone happy that we don't have to put up with Hugo Chavez?
Kim Jung Il? Or whatever his name is? How's about that moron from Iran?
Would you like to live under the Hezbollah?
I think we should all try the Al Queda thing for a few months!
Just think of how much easier our lives would be.....Just toss on a burqa and women don't have to put on makeup. Just toss a bedsheet over your head.
No sports for men! Think of all the stuff your SOs and Hubbies could do instead of watching the tube on the weekend!
No Kite flying for the kids!
Save money on cars, gas insurance because women can't drive.
When all is said and done, I'd rather deal with the idiots and the doom in my effed up corner of the world than have to deal with the rest.
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This was a 'feel good' story for Tijuana, Mexico.
Drug traffickers cut the tongues out of 19 corpses they killed because they were snitching out the cartel.
Lovely, you can't even trust the cops down there to protect the citizens.
I'd rather wait for the doom than live it today? THank you very much!:(
phesina
10-03-2008, 02:10 PM
I'm sure John McCain feels confident turning to Sarah Palin for answers and advice regarding foreign policy questions and international energy concerns. After all, she can see Russia from her window!
Along that line.. At one time I lived in an apartment in Detroit that was right alongside the Detroit River, which is the INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY between Michigan and Ontario. I COULD SEE WINDSOR FROM MY WINDOW!!!!!
So, all you sly Canucks out there, don't you think you can pull anything over on us Yanks.. I know JUST what you're up to!!!!!
Catty1
10-03-2008, 02:20 PM
Pat, I'm in ALBERTA, so you can't see me! Nya Nya Nya Nya!:D
I ain't pullin' down MY blinds for no one! :p:D
caseysmom
10-03-2008, 04:17 PM
And so everyone feels better about the world?
We all are gonna die one day.:eek::confused:;)
Isn't anyone happy that we don't have to put up with Hugo Chavez?
Kim Jung Il? Or whatever his name is? How's about that moron from Iran?
Would you like to live under the Hezbollah?
I think we should all try the Al Queda thing for a few months!
Just think of how much easier our lives would be.....Just toss on a burqa and women don't have to put on makeup. Just toss a bedsheet over your head.
No sports for men! Think of all the stuff your SOs and Hubbies could do instead of watching the tube on the weekend!
No Kite flying for the kids!
Save money on cars, gas insurance because women can't drive.
When all is said and done, I'd rather deal with the idiots and the doom in my effed up corner of the world than have to deal with the rest.
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This was a 'feel good' story for Tijuana, Mexico.
Drug traffickers cut the tongues out of 19 corpses they killed because they were snitching out the cartel.
Lovely, you can't even trust the cops down there to protect the citizens.
I'd rather wait for the doom than live it today? THank you very much!:(
I have been to Iran, I assure you the women drive.
Lady's Human
10-03-2008, 04:46 PM
There was hell to pay when the US staged for Desert shield/Desert storm....
US Female soldiers drove, worked with men, and were OMG OUTSIDE WITH ONLY SHORTS AND T-SHIRTS!!!!
It cause huge amounts of friction for the coalition forces, and still does in many instances.
phesina
10-03-2008, 06:56 PM
All right, then, Candace, they can see you from Montana. You just better watch yourself!
RICHARD
10-03-2008, 07:17 PM
I have been to Iran, I assure you the women drive.
Oh, I'll have to apologize for that gaffe.
I guess Iranian women are more liberated that we have been led to believe?
Actually, Did I say Iran in the first place?:confused:
Catty1
10-03-2008, 08:56 PM
All right, then, Candace, they can see you from Montana. You just better watch yourself!
**shudder** :p:D
caseysmom
10-05-2008, 12:29 AM
Oh, I'll have to apologize for that gaffe.
I guess Iranian women are more liberated that we have been led to believe?
Actually, Did I say Iran in the first place?:confused:
I know you didn't say Iran, but you seen one theological radical regime you seen them all right? Don't get me wrong, women don't have any rights in Iran but some things get exaggerated or misunderstood, I wore lots of makeup while I was there...with a scarf overy my sexy hair:D
You go to a party and all the crap comes off and mini skirts and make up reign supreme...you would be surprised. And they love Americans...I felt like a queen and was treated like one by about 95 percent of the people.
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