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lili
Monk 31730 points


26/F/Sunshine Land, California Join Date: Apr 2005 | McCain has so many problems, I mean, the hardest part will be picking one. He constantly changes positions for political expediency, even against his own moral grain which is disturbing, he's a jerk, calling his wife a c**t in front of reporters, he's got an uneven temper, even wife-bashing aside, and his voting record is statistically 95% in alignment with president Bush, more so than any other senator, not good with Bush's 71% disapproval rating. And on top of that, he's stiff and boring. When he gives a speech, you feel like you're being read to, his voice is flat and dead, there is no life, no fire, no vibrancy. I don't think McCain stands a chance.

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bobbimay
Minister 10273 points


55/F/Tucson, Arizona Join Date: Jan 2008 | lili said: McCain has so many problems, I mean, the hardest part will be picking one. He constantly changes positions for political expediency, even against his own moral grain which is disturbing, he's a jerk, calling his wife a c**t in front of reporters, he's got an uneven temper, even wife-bashing aside, and his voting record is statistically 95% in alignment with president Bush, more so than any other senator, not good with Bush's 71% disapproval rating. And on top of that, he's stiff and boring. When he gives a speech, you feel like you're being read to, his voice is flat and dead, there is no life, no fire, no vibrancy. I don't think McCain stands a chance.
He constantly changes positions for political expediency, even against his own moral grain which is disturbing, he's a jerk, calling his wife a c**t in front of reporters, he's got an uneven temper, even wife-bashing aside, and his voting record is statistically 95% in alignment with president Bush, more so than any other senator,
Proof please.....
 "We don't have a 'present' button as governor — we are expected to lead, we are expected to take action and not just vote 'present,'" Sarah Palin | | |
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