If McCain is Unstable then Biden is too
October 6, 2008
Here I go delving into politics again…hmmm.. Anyway I would like to take this space that the media and everyone in the world seems to have gone left. The media I am convinced is democratic and are really trying their best to smear the entire John McCain campaign. Not that John isn’t doing a bad job of smearing Obama either or at least according to the media this is what they are gearing up for next since he is behind in the polls.
The latest media guffaw has to be that McCain is being portrayed as erratic, as being old 72 and that any moment right now he could go senile and even though Biden is obviously a dear friend of McCain’s , Biden claims that it is just not safe to have him in office. He could keel over at any moment ( I read last weekfrom the AP that McCain has a 1 in 25 chance of dying in the office because of his age, even though at the beginning of the campaign McCain got a clean bill of health.)
The press are daring to touch any statistics that Obama may actually have to run for his life in office because of some angry prejudiced nutjob.
All of this swinging to the Obama side makes me extremely leary, like the press are paid off.
What is even more worrisome is Joe Biden who claims he is just your average cup of Joe. Joe Biden who if forced to accept the office in case of something happening to Obama probably has just as much chance of dying in office as McCain, being 66 and all and once treated for a brain aneurysm.
But the worrisome part is that Biden claims to be your average guy who eats at Katie’s restaurant in Delaware, and shops at the local home depot. I am telling you this guy may have never been in a home depot except to make a campaign speech. As Katie’s restaurant goes , James showed me an article where the restaurant closed in the Clinton campaign. If Joe is eating there on a regular basis, then we really do need to worry about his instability.
This is what I hate about politics, the smearing of the campaigns. McCain has done it too, but it is not as noticeable because he mainly sticks to internet ads. One of the things that seems to have hurt him is not responding to the negativity about Sarah Pallin. I think people were expecting him to have a speech or something and recently I saw a news article where he said the negativity was not worth responding to. The media jumped all over it and said that deep down McCain really thought this about Pallin since he refused to respond to the negativity.
I am not a republican and I am not a McCain supporter but I really am tired of the media and the one sided story the media is portraying.
Everything is well in democrat land. We have a man that is embarking on a new camelot, and at campaign rallies they are serving hot dogs and having face painting. Its a feel good moment, its an illusion because we are supposed to feel good about all of this when wall street is running amuck and we are in a recession.
The McCain rallies just seem formal because in the last few weeks they have been portrayed as people that just want to work and get the job done. However the press has attacked this. John McCain suspended his campaign to work on the budget crisis but then was attacked for not being able to multi-task, then the press and Obama actually blamed the budget crisis on McCain.
In the future I would love to see a politician that gets elected to office on his own. What I mean by this is not hiring the press to spout off about the other candidate. If Obama really is the man, then he should be able to stand on his own accord. If Obama really has changed our country and our dear friend Biden, then I should know more about them than just being great orators.
If anything I have started to support Sarah Pallin these last few weeks because SHE IS NOT A WASHINGTON INSIDER.
Joe Biden and McCain admit they have reached across the aisles to strike a bipartisan conversation.
What happens in Washington stays in Washington and the rest of us are all outsiders.
one sided?what have you been reading.both sides are guilty of smear campaigns, however it is my belief obama did not go there until mccain repeatedly brought out negative ads.
as far as the media being mainly democrat because they seem to be on obamas side,again where have you been?just this past friday,palin and mccain brought up the issue of obama’s connection to william ayers (see cnn:Palin says Obama ‘palling around with terrorists’)which had already been hashed out in the media in the primaries and found to have no basis.and by the way speaking of terrorists what about her husbands membership in a group that wanted alaska to secede from the usa? obamas camp brought up mccains association with charles keating(see cnn:Fact Check: Did McCain intervene on behalf of Charles Keating?)so i do believe they both give as good as they get.
mccain suspended his campaign to “help” with the budget crisis.in the budget meeting obama spoke for his party but mccain had nothing to say so why was he even there?as those present said,the presence of the candidates was a distraction and served no purpose.
one more thing.supporting palin because she is not an washington insider?i don’t want my “girlfriend” running this country. i want to support someone because they know something about the economy (other than oil),health needs of the middle class,and atleast a little foreign policy. i would need atleast another page to write all the things i find objectionable about her.
-sharian
The one thing that we know is that Palin and Mccain love our country. Obama well we don’t really know where he stands. His wife definitely doesn’t like our country. I would rather have a president that loves our country than one who we are not sure about.
hitler loved his country too.