McCain Campaign Meets Joe the Blame Spreader

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Maybe this is a blessing in disguise. The Republicans will clean up their act and get back to basics with a more real conservative approach. The "neocon" movement is over. Dead. Good riddance.

I have some fairly "liberal" views, and I can't conceive of myself voting Republican, but I think we need balance in America and I think the Republicans need to provide that. But this mockery of the past 30 years-- this crap Reagan worship-- has to go. We need real conservatism. Not some hokey folksy hate-filled trickster bullshut.

mattw of NY 4:35AM November 05, 2008

The Republicans have no one to blame but themselves. The administration did not know how to communicate with the American people (for 8 years) - anyone remember Ronald Reagan? The Republicans had the Presidency, the House and the Senate and could not even get judges into place. And the party was more loyal to special interests than protecting the interests of those who put them into office - anyone remember Newt Gingrich?

If the best the party could offer was John McCain who was seen with Hilary Clinton more than her husband, then the party is to blame.

If there is anything left of the constitution after the next eight (yes, I sad eight) years, the republicans may want to put up a candidate who truly believes in the same values as the base of what was once the republican party - belief in a republic and a government that protects the interests of its citizens, not international bankers.

Ted Wolf of OH 1:12AM November 05, 2008

Blame the GOP for putting up a weak candidate like McSame rather then Ron Paul. YOU GOT SERVED GOP!

joe of 11:55PM November 04, 2008

McCain should have replaced his campaign manager Rick Davis several weeks ago, when it was revealed that his company was still receiving payments from Freddie Mac.

Doug of AR 6:42PM November 04, 2008

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