Flip flop, flip flop. Obama is flopping around like a fish throwed up on the riverbank. All McCain has to do is keep Obama talking. Obama is stepping all over himself already.
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Flip flop, flip flop. Obama is flopping around like a fish throwed up on the riverbank. All McCain has to do is keep Obama talking. Obama is stepping all over himself already. Attention. No fish were harmed during this post. |
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What do you expect from someone that has no core values? He will say anything to become president so he can unleash his fury against "whitey." |
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Odd nothing specific was noted here. How about McCain on flip-flopping?
Let’s return, once again, to McCain’s flourishing flip-flop list, which is now a Top 11 list. * McCain criticized TV preacher Jerry Falwell as “an agent of intolerance” in 2002, but has since decided to cozy up to the man who said Americans “deserved” the 9/11 attacks. (Indeed, McCain has now hired Falwell’s debate coach.) * McCain used to oppose Bush’s tax cuts for the very wealthy, but he reversed course in February. * In 2000, McCain accused Texas businessmen Sam and Charles Wyly of being corrupt, spending “dirty money” to help finance Bush’s presidential campaign. McCain not only filed a complaint against the Wylys for allegedly violating campaign finance law, he also lashed out at them publicly. In April, McCain reached out to the Wylys for support. * McCain supported a major campaign-finance reform measure that bore his name. In June, he abandoned his own legislation. * McCain used to think that Grover Norquist was a crook and a corrupt shill for dictators. Then McCain got serious about running for president and began to reconcile with Norquist. * McCain took a firm line in opposition to torture, and then caved to White House demands. * McCain gave up on his signature policy issue, campaign-finance reform, and won’t back the same provision he sponsored just a couple of years ago. * McCain was against presidential candidates campaigning at Bob Jones University before he was for it. * McCain was anti-ethanol. Now he’s pro-ethanol. * McCain was both for and against state promotion of the Confederate flag. * And now he’s both for and against overturning Roe v. Wade.
http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/9111.html |
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I figured I would leave the sh!t digging to someone more skilled at it. |