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steven787 said:
madskillz said:

What really showed me McCain was doomed was when George Wills, conservative columnist for the Wash Post, said McCain is not ready to be president. He did hit Obama but said he could learn the tasks quickly. But he expressed real doubts about McCain.

And mind you, this is a conservative guy, not a lib.

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/will092308.php3

Again, check out factcheck.org and type whatever you wanna know before spewing rumors. Thanks.

 

 

George Wills is conservative, but has been endorsing Dems for a while (since 2006?) because the Dems ARE the conservative party. 

In the past 20 years, they have voted for less spending, more freedom, and mix of traditional foreign policy as opposed to crazy neocon fp that has taken over the republican party.

Despite all the democratic talk of social programs and republican talk of free markets, neither acts on their promises (minus a handful of examples).

He also likes Obama, in all honestly, how can you not love him; he's smart, knowledgable, has good judgement, world leaders kiss his ass, and he is smooth as the skin of pedobears dreamboys. He makes, Teflon Bubs, Bill Clinton look like a stuttering mess.

LMAO!

 



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