madskillz said:
What work did he do? Nada. He showed up, whined like a 70-year-old baby and got nothing accomplished. Figures. He is just showing what his administration will do - Whine and moan and get nada done. What exactly did he do that was presidential? He should have known his role and realized there are enough people to handle it. There is a sitting prez in office and Congress. One monkey doesn't stop a show. Admit it - the real reason he wants to suspend his campaign is - he's tired and wanted to use that to help Palin skip a debate. There is nada about Country First in anything he has ever done. Factcheck.org is your friend, son. I'd advise you visit it sometime. And pick up some paragraphs at the Grammar store. Muchas gracias.
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I'm pretty sure the point of going to Washington on McCain's part was to help get something accomplished. Don't you think it is a wee bit premature to be casting final judgment on the outcome of that effort? All we know about is the one meeting and Dems say he didn't do much and Reps say he was very involved....in short we don't know anything really.
The "deal" they supposedly had worked out is an absolute farce. The house was never on board with it and as you may recall the bill must originate in the house. The sudden outrage that McCain did this is somewhat staggering when you have Harry Reid asking specifically for McCain to weigh in as well as Paulson seeking his assistance to try and rally support through Lindsey Graham.
As for what he did that was presidential? He went to get something done rather than sitting around talking about it. This might come as a shock but these guys actually get paid to author, debate, and vote on legislation. The campaign is simply not the priority, their sworn duty to their office is.
I think any reasonable person has to pause when Obama has been saying "worst crisis since the great depression" all week and then caps it off with a "call me if you need me". Think about that for a second....and liberals were defending this all day! That's insane..if its a crisis we need our strongest leaders out there doing something about it and pushing the bipartisan efforts forward. A leader cuts through the partisan wrangling and gets things done, the problem here is that McCain had enough faith in his leadership to be confident any element of distraction he brought we be outweighed by his benefits...Obama apparently didn't feel that way.
As for the debates...even Bill Clinton said its silly to suggest he wanted to duck the debate after McCain tried all summer to get debates going...As for Palin I find it amusing you guys still underestimate her so much, have you looked into her past debates at all? Actually..nevermind, feel free to underestimate her I like low expectations =)








