This is the telling point of the election..

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Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) Reaffirmed That Obama Was Not Ready To Be Commander In Chief. ABC's George Stephanopoulos: "You were asked is he ready. You said 'I think he can be ready, but right now I don't believe he is.

The presidency is not something that lends itself to on-the-job training.'" Sen. Biden: "I think that I stand by the statement." (ABC's "This Week)


Then Hillary says all Barack has done is give a speech.

You never heard a republican ask if Mccain was ready. Sure you can say this is politics, in politics you usually rip policies, but to hear people from your own party question your readiness.. thats a sign. :0corn

Spin it whatever way you would like. Those are his exact words, hard to run from them. If I could find the Hillary video i would post that as well.
 

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Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) Reaffirmed That Obama Was Not Ready To Be Commander In Chief. ABC's George Stephanopoulos: "You were asked is he ready. You said 'I think he can be ready, but right now I don't believe he is.

The presidency is not something that lends itself to on-the-job training.'" Sen. Biden: "I think that I stand by the statement." (ABC's "This Week)


Then Hillary says all Barack has done is give a speech.

You never heard a republican ask if Mccain was ready. Sure you can say this is politics, in politics you usually rip policies, but to hear people from your own party question your readiness.. thats a sign. :0corn

Spin it whatever way you would like. Those are his exact words, hard to run from them. If I could find the Hillary video i would post that as well.

Dont you support Palin? Isnt it an even more extreme case in her regards. God forbid if anything happen to McCain, do you want a beauty queen mayor of a small town running this nation?

Dont give me her ~2 years of gov of Alaska cause that is no better than being mayor of Dallas.
 

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Your point would be? And who won the primary?
Witch one is now watching from the side lines?
 

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How can you Bushies support McCain after this?

"What Bush did to McCain in the 2000 S. C. primary"


FACT SHEET:

Bush Waged Nasty Smear Campaign Against McCain in 2000
Bush Supporters Called McCain ?The Fag Candidate.? In South Carolina, Bush supporters circulated church fliers that labeled McCain ?the fag candidate.? Columnist Frank Rich noted that the fliers were distributed ?even as Bush subtly reinforced that message by indicating he wouldn?t hire openly gay people for his administration.?

McCain Slurs Included Illegitimate Children, Homosexuality And A Drug-Addict Wife.
Among the rumors circulated against McCain in 2000 in South Carolina was that his adopted Bangladeshi daughter was actually black, that McCain was both gay and cheated on his wife, and that his wife Cindy was a drug addict.?

Bush Campaign Used Code Words to Question McCain?s Temper.
?A smear campaign of the ugliest sort is now coursing through the contest for the presidency in 2000. Using the code word "temper," a group of Senate Republicans, and at least some outriders of the George W. Bush campaign, are spreading the word that John McCain is unstable. The subtext, also suggested in this whispering campaign, is that he returned from 5 1/2 years as a POW in North Vietnam with a loose screw. And it is bruited about that he shouldn't be entrusted with nuclear weapons.?

Bush Supporters Questioned McCain?s Sanity.
?Some of George W. Bush's supporters have questioned Republican presidential candidate John McCain's fitness for the White House, suggesting that his five years as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam drove him insane at the time.?

Bush Supporters Spread Racist Rumors About McCain?s Daughter.
Bush supporters in South Carolina made race-baiting phone calls saying that McCain had a ?black child.? The McCains? daughter, Bridget, was adopted from Mother Teresa?s orphanage in Bangladesh. In August 2000, columnist Maureen Dowd wrote that the McCains ?are still seething about Bush supporters in South Carolina spreading word of their dark-skinned adopted daughter.?

Rove Suggests Former POW McCain Committed Treason and Fathered Child With Black Prostitute.
In 2000, McCain operatives in SC accused Rove of spreading rumors against McCain, such as ?suggestions that McCain had committed treason while a prisoner of war, and had fathered a child by a black prostitute,? according to the New Yorker.

After Rove Denied Role In McCain Whisper Campaign, Reporters Concluded He Was Behind It.
A December 1999 Dallas Morning News linked Rove to a series of campaign dirty tricks, including his College Republican efforts, allegedly starting a whisper campaign about Ann Richard being too gay-friendly, spreading stories about Jim Hightower?s involvement in a kickback scheme and leaking the educational history of Lena Guerrero. The article also outlined current dirty tricks and whisper campaigns against McCain in South Carolina, including that ?McCain may be unstable as a result of being tortured while a prisoner of war in North Vietnam.? (DMN, 12/2/99) After the article was published, Rove blasted Slater in the Manchester, NH airport, ?nose to nose? according to one witness, with Rove claiming Slater had ?harmed his reputation,? Slater later noted. But according to one witness, ?What was interesting then is that everyone on the campaign charter concluded that Rove was responsible for rumors about McCain.?

Rove Was In Close Touch With McConnell, McCain-Feingold?s Chief Opponent.
Senior White House adviser Karl Rove was in close contact with Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) during McConnell?s effort to fight the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Bill in the U.S. Senate. According to Newsweek, though Rove and Bush have publicly kept their distance from McConnell on the issue, ?sources tell Newsweek that Rove is, in fact, in close touch with McConnell as GOP experts study the bill for hidden land mines.?

Bush Campaign Accused of Using Push Polls Against McCain.
College of Charleston student Suzette Latsko said she received a telephone call from a woman who identified herself as an employee of Voter/Consumer Research, and that the caller misrepresented McCain?s positions and asked if Latsko knew McCain had been reprimanded for interfering with federal regulators in the savings and loan scandal. Voter/Consumer Research is listed as a polling contractor on Bush?s Federal Election Commission filings; the Bush campaign has paid Voter/Consumer Research $93,000 through December 31, 1999. Bush spokesman Ari Fleischer denied the call was a push poll, but said it was important that the Republican Party remember McCain?s role in the S&L crisis.

Bush Campaign Acknowledged Making Phone Calls.
Tucker Eskew, Bush?s South Carolina spokesman, acknowledged the Bush campaign made such calls, but claimed they were not ?push polls.? Eskew added, ?Show me a baseless comment in those questions.?

Bush Used Fringe Veterans Group to Attack McCain as ?Manchurian Candidate.?
?In the case of Ted Sampley, the same guy who did Bush's dirty work in going after Sen. John McCain in the 2000 Republican primaries is doing the job against Kerry this year. Sampley dared compare McCain, who spent five years as a Vietnam POW, with ?the Manchurian Candidate.??

Sampley Called McCain a ?Coward? and a Traitor.
?Sampley? accused McCain of being a weak-minded coward who had escaped death by collaborating with the enemy. Sampley claimed that McCain had first been compromised by the Vietnamese, then recruited by the Soviets.?
 

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Your point would be? And who won the primary?
Witch one is now watching from the side lines?
The primary was won in part due to the way the democrats set it up this year. In part due to the poor job of the media to do their homework on Obama, considering he limped to the finish, once his shady past was discovered.

My other point being, you saw Hillary and Biden up there campaigning for him, which ultimately shows how 2faced they are.. considering they made those comments less than amonth ago
 

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And we don't think Mc Cain and Bush are not two faced. They hate each other.
Rules of primary were same for everyone.
 

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The primary was won in part due to the way the democrats set it up this year. In part due to the poor job of the media to do their homework on Obama, considering he limped to the finish, once his shady past was discovered.

My other point being, you saw Hillary and Biden up there campaigning for him, which ultimately shows how 2faced they are.. considering they made those comments less than amonth ago

"Shady past"? Having a hate monger for a pastor does not constitute a shady past. And if that is the criterion then anyone whose pastor was caught screwing little boys etc would have a "shady past". Regarding 2 faced, you must be new to the political process because opponents in primaries have been campaigning for each other since the dawn of time. Why dont you come up with some real concrete issues like His ridiculous plans for health care and stop throwing nonsense around.
 

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Am I missing something are has everyone failed to remotely answer initial question.

Whether its here-in liberal blogs/media its the same to any questions considering O's qualifications.
Immediately change the subject.

Throughtout the rest of campaign--when viewing TV--note when that question comes up to liberal--you'll get this dodge 90 % of time--changing subject with 8 more years of Bush in the context.:)
 
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