Showing posts with label rnc commercial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rnc commercial. Show all posts

Sunday, December 14, 2008

McCain Says RNC Needs To Back Off

Ah, now I see what people meant by "the real McCain." The real John McCain is a reasonable, practical man, one who was diluted in the campaign. But it was his own fault. Had he been a strong leader, he would've shoved the garbage aside.
McCain's right. The RNC is acting the fool, not doing anything to help its cause. The days of tearing down your opponent: OVER:
Politico: ON ABC's 'This Week,' SENATOR McCAIN TAKES UP FOR THE PRESIDENT-ELECT AND THROWS THE RNC UNDER THE BUS, telling George Stephanopoulos about Blago: 'I think that the Obama campaign should and will give all information necessary. You know, in all due respect to the Republican National Committee and anybody -- right now, I think we should try to be working constructively together, not only on an issue such as this, but on the economy stimulus package, reforms that are necessary. And so, I don't know all the details of the relationship between President-elect Obama's campaign or his people and the governor of Illinois, but I have some confidence that all the information will come out. It always does, it seems to me.'
Here's what he has to say on This Week With George Stephanopoulos about Palin: "My corpse is still warm."
"Nobody likes a sore loser," he says in this clip. 

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Republicans See Blago as an Obama Scandal

What a sorry lot. They need to focus on their sorry selves, who are sooooooooo out of touch with America. Obama obviously had nothing to do with any dealmaking. Guilt by association is a campaign ploy that ended with the campaign.
We aren't having any of it. Americans want problems fixed, not regurgitated garbage coming from a pack of sore losers. Get your act together before you start throwing rocks. Fools.
Politico: The Republican National Committee is launching a Web video tomorrow raising questions about past ties between Obama and Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D-Ill.).

The two-minute video, titled “Questions Remain,” puts pressure on the president-elect to disclose the contacts his transition team has had with Blagojevich. Obama said this week that he will soon be releasing a full list of conversations that members of his staff had with Blagojevich – but he has not yet done so.