Stephen Colbert
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Re: McCain admitting defeat?
Right you are, Iron.
Right you are, Iron.
If only there was... some manner...Iron said:It is a nightmare. The founding fathers would be pissing in their soup.
Goodbye checks and balances, goodbye separation of powers. Hello stacked Supreme Court, hello one party state, cult of personality, stagnation decline and fall
Iron said:It is a nightmare. The founding fathers would be pissing in their soup.
Goodbye checks and balances, goodbye separation of powers. Hello stacked Supreme Court, hello one party state, cult of personality, stagnation decline and fall
The thing is, a lot of the healthcare and welfare reform can be done simply by rearranging funding.Silver Persian said:Well, it's difficult to see how the Democrats (at the present time) are going to afford universalising health care, improving education, and other social democratic programs, given impending US recession and massively massive state debt.
I think Obama's hands will be tied, unless he can find big expenditure cuts (military!military!military!), or he's willing to make massively massive debt even more massive
slickstar_01 said:i cant believe im going to say this, but UN Inspectors need to monitor these elections
i saw the video. and i saw a few others. sorta made me think twice about McCain as a person. kudos to himchicky_pie said:LOL did you watch a recent McCain rally? a old woman called Obama a Arab, McCain took the microphone off her, he seems pretty mad at the people calling Barack Obama hateful statements, lol.
Do you have a link?slickstar_01 said:i saw the video. and i saw a few others. sorta made me think twice about McCain as a person. kudos to him
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7665780.stmFathers said:Do you have a link?
As I've stated before, Lincoln is the least qualified President in US history. James Buchanan was far more qualified. Would you have picked Buchanan in 1860 just because he was more experienced than this Congress reject? An even more precarious time in US history, too.Iron said:McCain is an outstanding candidate - far more qualified,
I agree McCain'd be the most badass President since Theodore Roosevelt, but ultimately, who gives a fuck.masculine
How can you possibly judge that?and patriotic than the opponent
slickstar_01 said:i saw the video. and i saw a few others. sorta made me think twice about McCain as a person. kudos to him
I dont think so. Sure there are comparisons with 'Change' and 'New Leadership', old and young, experience v risk, but McCain is not the incumbent. It has been a big effort of the Obama campaign to unfairly convince Americans that McCain is no different to Bush, despite the hatred and disdain McCain has always had for him.Captain Hero said:Didn't we do the same thing with Rudd?
Wow. He's pretty much conceded defeat huh?slickstar_01 said:
Whilst you raise a number of salient points, are you wilfully ignorant to how McCain has taken up the bush mantle (now admittedly I saw him debate and whilst I'm as partial to a generic-off as the next punter, there is just a manner of 'same goes same goes' attached to his campaign).Iron said:I dont think so. Sure there are comparisons with 'Change' and 'New Leadership', old and young, experience v risk, but McCain is not the incumbent. It has been a big effort of the Obama campaign to unfairly convince Americans that McCain is no different to Bush, despite the hatred and disdain McCain has always had for him.
The fundamentals of this election have obviously been against the GOP. The only chance McCain had was to employ his personality -not his party- to win on foreign policy and leadership. Obama was always going to struggle to sell himself as better than McCain, so he falls back on his default party strengths on the economy. This crisis is just a godsend for him.
What I hate, and i've said it before, is how cowardly he has been in fleshing out a plan of action on climate change. Doesnt even like to mention it, lest the peons think he might risk their selfish, shallow materialism. Rudd by contrast was masterly in using it to tap into the Australian sense of impending doom, linking it with national security and economic prosperity etc. It was rather brave actually, considering that it's the biggest political problem out there which the mob arent very interested in