| rocketpig said: Of course you think Obama is less full of shit. You like him enough to put a huge banner in your signature and the rest of your sig is full of anti-McCain links. Not pro-Obama links, but anti-McCain links. That says a lot. Personally, I think McCain did this both because he thinks it's right and because he thinks it will work as a political ploy. Obama, on the other hand, didn't impress me at all by saying that he'll just stay out of it and now pushing the debate as great importance when he fought to limit the number of debates earlier. He's using it as an excuse to make McCain look bad when it's possible he's angry that he didn't think of this move first. In the end? They're both full of shit. They've been been using Fannie and Freddie to their advantage for the past two weeks, much to my disgust. But if you think Saint Obama has somehow kept his hands clean of this mess, go for it. I'm not going to argue because I just don't give enough of a shit. |
Whoah there, whoah there. Don't take it personally.
The reason I have an Obama banner in my signature is not because I liked him well enough to put it there, its because I started disliking McCain and his campaign enough to put that + anti-McCain links in my sig. In other threads you'll note that I've said I'm more anti-McCain than I am pro-Obama. It's a direct cause and effect from McCain's sleazy campaign. I don't think Obama's a saint and I disagree with him on a number of issues that I have stated before. However, I do find his character and personality to be more straightforward and likeable than McCain's these days, and his judgement to be more sound.
But you accuse me of not looking at things clearly while you are defending McCain? If you were taking the true neutral stance of total objectivity, you would not be defending McCain by offering your opinion or projecting your values on his actions. You accuse us of swallowing the shit these guys are throwing out, but then you say you think McCain did it because he thought it was the right decision. This is a projection of something you want to believe to be true, not a fact. (in the same way that we are projecting that McCain's decision is entirely political and self motivated.)
All I ask is don't be hypocritical. If you want to claim objectivity, then do so and act that way. If you want to defend a candidate, at least don't berate the rest of us who choose to defend a candidate.
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