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letswastemoney 11-04-2008 10:23 PM

You can hear a pin drop during the McCain speech....
 
It sure is quiet in Arizona :)

Scav 11-04-2008 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by letswastemoney
It sure is quiet in Arizona :)

This is the best he has spoke all campaign

philcski 11-04-2008 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
This is the best he has spoke all campaign

agree, except for the jackasses booing right now... he's giving a great concession speech

Scav 11-04-2008 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
agree, except for the jackasses booing right now... he's giving a great concession speech

they are all hammered but yeah, they are being idiots

GPK 11-04-2008 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
agree, except for the jackasses booing right now... he's giving a great concession speech

God knows if McCain won...there would be absolutely no booing in Obamas crowd:)

Cajungator26 11-04-2008 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
God knows if McCain won...there would be absolutely no booing in Obamas crowd:)

:{>:

GPK 11-04-2008 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
All jokes aside, it was a very nice speech by McCain. Probably his finest moment in the last few months as Scavs said.


I agree. I'm interested to hear Obama now.

Cajungator26 11-04-2008 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
All jokes aside, it was a very nice speech by McCain. Probably his finest moment in the last few months as Scavs said.

:baby:

the_fat_man 11-04-2008 10:33 PM

Damn, I missed the concession speech. I was down in my BUNKER, in the basement, preparing for all those attacks that are sure to come now that McCain won't be PROTECTING US. :rolleyes:

Ah Fraid, John

Help me. Only YOU can defends us.

philcski 11-04-2008 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
God knows if McCain won...there would be absolutely no booing in Obamas crowd:)

that's not what i'm saying. there would have been riots if Obama had lost. but give the man 10 minutes to give his speech before you start booing, it isn't a baseball game!!!

GPK 11-04-2008 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
that's not what i'm saying. there would have been riots if Obama had lost. but give the man 10 minutes to give his speech before you start booing, it isn't a baseball game!!!


I agree....they were idiots. Sorry bro..misconstrued your post:wf

Cajungator26 11-04-2008 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
that's not what i'm saying. there would have been riots if Obama had lost. but give the man 10 minutes to give his speech before you start booing, it isn't a baseball game!!!

Agreed ... it's classless. Why kick a man when he's already down? :zz:

GPK 11-04-2008 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
Agreed ... it's classless. Why kick a man when he's already down? :zz:


Psst....cajun....those doing the booing weren't booing McCain:)

SniperSB23 11-04-2008 10:40 PM

Very classy speech by McCain, too bad Hillary couldn't have done the same when she lost to Barack. His high moment of the campaign. I still think if he'd kept the high road the whole way he would have done much better.

Cajungator26 11-04-2008 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
Psst....cajun....those doing the booing weren't booing McCain:)

What? McCain lost? :)

philcski 11-04-2008 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
What? McCain lost? :)

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blackthroatedwind 11-04-2008 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DaHoss9698
All jokes aside, it was a very nice speech by McCain. Probably his finest moment in the last few months as Scavs said.

Agreed. McCain is a good man, whether you supported him or not, and he just showed it in a very big way.

SniperSB23 11-04-2008 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
Agreed. McCain is a good man, whether you supported him or not, and he just showed it in a very big way.

I kinda thought he was a prick but he just stepped up big time and showed his class.

blackthroatedwind 11-04-2008 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
I kinda thought he was a prick but he just stepped up big time and showed his class.


He lost his way during this campaign.

SniperSB23 11-04-2008 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
He lost his way during this campaign.

Agreed, I think what he was told he needed to do to become President by his advisors won out over what he really wanted to do which was a shame. But it was nice to see tonight that it didn't change him and he reverted to his old self when the campaign was over.

blackthroatedwind 11-04-2008 11:05 PM

Well, I guess now he doesn't have to listen to Karl Rove.

Scav 11-04-2008 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
I kinda thought he was a prick but he just stepped up big time and showed his class.

This was exactly what I thought and agree about tonight.....

King Glorious 11-05-2008 01:27 AM

I already respected McCain before today. I respect him a little bit more after tonight.

I want to ask what may come as a silly question to some but something I'm curious about. What do you think would have happened had McCain offered the vice-president position to Hillary Clinton? There's probably a 99% chance she would have said no. There's probably a 99% chance that McCain would have prayed she would say no. But what would it have done for his public perception to at least have offered it to her? I'm sure a lot of people would have questioned the sincerity of the move and rightfully so. But I believe there are also plenty that would have thought it was a very bold move and it's my belief that it would have brought him more votes than adding Sarah Palin ended up costing him. I know it's something that was probably discussed at length on here but I never ventured to the threads so I don't know what was said but I think that if I was a woman, I would have been insulted when he pulled Palin's name out of nowhere. It was an obvious ploy to get the women voters that were disappointed by Clinton losing to Obama and I think it was an insult to think he could just pick any woman and that would make them happy. But what if he had offered it to Clinton? He would have been reaching across gender and party lines and I think a lot of people would have been impressed that not only was he saying he would work with the other side of the aisle but now he was proving it.

I don't know. Maybe it's just a crazy thought but I wonder what some of you others might have thought about it had he done it?

SniperSB23 11-05-2008 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
I already respected McCain before today. I respect him a little bit more after tonight.

I want to ask what may come as a silly question to some but something I'm curious about. What do you think would have happened had McCain offered the vice-president position to Hillary Clinton? There's probably a 99% chance she would have said no. There's probably a 99% chance that McCain would have prayed she would say no. But what would it have done for his public perception to at least have offered it to her? I'm sure a lot of people would have questioned the sincerity of the move and rightfully so. But I believe there are also plenty that would have thought it was a very bold move and it's my belief that it would have brought him more votes than adding Sarah Palin ended up costing him. I know it's something that was probably discussed at length on here but I never ventured to the threads so I don't know what was said but I think that if I was a woman, I would have been insulted when he pulled Palin's name out of nowhere. It was an obvious ploy to get the women voters that were disappointed by Clinton losing to Obama and I think it was an insult to think he could just pick any woman and that would make them happy. But what if he had offered it to Clinton? He would have been reaching across gender and party lines and I think a lot of people would have been impressed that not only was he saying he would work with the other side of the aisle but now he was proving it.

I don't know. Maybe it's just a crazy thought but I wonder what some of you others might have thought about it had he done it?

Same thing as if McCain had agreed to run as Kerry's running mate in the 2004 election. Going bipartisan is what the voters in the middle want and they are the ones who decide the election. So I think either combo would have won but neither combo will ever happen. It is like saying what if the Lakers traded Luke Walton for Lebron James last year.

Benny Leger 11-05-2008 02:19 AM

based on his 2000 primary campaign vs. his 2008 presidential campaign it doesn't look to me like he was calling the shots this time.

Benny Leger 11-05-2008 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
I already respected McCain before today. I respect him a little bit more after tonight.

I want to ask what may come as a silly question to some but something I'm curious about. What do you think would have happened had McCain offered the vice-president position to Hillary Clinton? There's probably a 99% chance she would have said no. There's probably a 99% chance that McCain would have prayed she would say no. But what would it have done for his public perception to at least have offered it to her? I'm sure a lot of people would have questioned the sincerity of the move and rightfully so. But I believe there are also plenty that would have thought it was a very bold move and it's my belief that it would have brought him more votes than adding Sarah Palin ended up costing him. I know it's something that was probably discussed at length on here but I never ventured to the threads so I don't know what was said but I think that if I was a woman, I would have been insulted when he pulled Palin's name out of nowhere. It was an obvious ploy to get the women voters that were disappointed by Clinton losing to Obama and I think it was an insult to think he could just pick any woman and that would make them happy. But what if he had offered it to Clinton? He would have been reaching across gender and party lines and I think a lot of people would have been impressed that not only was he saying he would work with the other side of the aisle but now he was proving it.

I don't know. Maybe it's just a crazy thought but I wonder what some of you others might have thought about it had he done it?


IMO McCain didn't pick Palin. But had he been allowed to make his selection for VP, and picked HILLARY CLINTON the GOP would have made arrangements for Johnny Mac to get his old room back at the Hanoi Hilton !!!

Danzig 11-05-2008 04:47 AM

of course mccain picked palin. she was one of the ones offered, he saw a chance to appeal to women voters, and took it. thing is, i don't think his folks did as good a job checking her out as they claimed, and it turned out to be a horrible choice.
i know some were very concerned when there was talk of lieberman, but i think he'd have been a good choice, and would have shown mccain was what he claimed to be, middle of the road, bipartisan-a lot of indies would have tilted his way.
but he and his advisers thought they needed to appeal to the far right, and now he's lost partly because of that strategy.

but face it....he mainly lost due to the current financial crisis, and because of the sitting, incredibly unpopular president.

steve 11-05-2008 05:46 AM

McCain does not have a backbone----after that assault Rove and Bush hit him with in SC 8 years ago and not fighting back...,i actually changed party's that year to vote for him in he primaries

TheSpyder 11-05-2008 06:07 AM

Boy, you are a trip handicapper all the way!
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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
He lost his way during this campaign.


GBBob 11-05-2008 06:18 AM

I wonder if McCain woke up this morning and any part of him, deep down inside said..



phew.......

CSC 11-05-2008 08:25 AM

I think McCain was very gracious last night, he understands a undivided America is better than a divided one and his speech took steps in moving the nation fwd.

It will be interesting who Obama picks for his cabinet, his strength is he knows to surround himself with the best people, and that is where McCain lost the election I believe.

Mike 11-05-2008 09:43 AM

I didn't see McCain's acceptance speech, will have to find on YOUTUBE

I was thinking a few months back that McCain should have asked Hillary Clinton to be his running mate. He would have won this election. I live in Vermont which has Obama 67% to 31%, very liberal. I'm pretty sure a McCain-Clinton ticket would have defeated Obama-Biden

The core Republicans would not have voted for McCain

With all of CNN's research info and exit polls in each county around the U.S., it would be interesting to come up with a guess on which ticket would ahve won

Mortimer 11-05-2008 10:01 AM

Mike...shut up already.

You have displayed the disvirtue of not knowing when to zip it.

geeker2 11-05-2008 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by GBBob
I wonder if McCain woke up this morning and any part of him, deep down inside said..



phew.......

definitely

I am sure Bush is planning a big PHEW.

If I was him I would turn the keys over and head off to Texas - and say fucl< it!

Then become a Fox consultant.....

ArlJim78 11-05-2008 11:26 AM

good to see that people are giving up the kudos to McCain. he always has been a class act, a man of dignity and honor. of course not the best campaigner, you could see he wasn't in his element and that he or his advisors did not have an effective focused strategy after the convention.
I'm not having any of the blame McCain crap that some on the right are doing. there is no current Republican that could have done substantially better than what McCain did.

who else gets booed at their own rally? remember that happened to McCain that one time when he had to take the mike away from that nutty lady who was saying something about Arab or terrorist, I'm not sure which. he had to reprimand his own people and say look we're not going there. that kinda shows you the character of the man.

I don't have the same opinion of Obama. he has not been forthcoming and imo not suitable for the job. however i'm not the kind that hopes for all kinds of bad things to happen now just to prove that i was right about him. I wouldn't mind being wrong about him, but at the same time I'm not optimistic about our future.

dalakhani 11-05-2008 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
good to see that people are giving up the kudos to McCain. he always has been a class act, a man of dignity and honor. of course not the best campaigner, you could see he wasn't in his element and that he or his advisors did not have an effective focused strategy after the convention.
I'm not having any of the blame McCain crap that some on the right are doing. there is no current Republican that could have done substantially better than what McCain did.

who else gets booed at their own rally? remember that happened to McCain that one time when he had to take the mike away from that nutty lady who was saying something about Arab or terrorist, I'm not sure which. he had to reprimand his own people and say look we're not going there. that kinda shows you the character of the man.

I don't have the same opinion of Obama. he has not been forthcoming and imo not suitable for the job. however i'm not the kind that hopes for all kinds of bad things to happen now just to prove that i was right about him. I wouldn't mind being wrong about him, but at the same time I'm not optimistic about our future.

:rolleyes:

Mortimer 11-05-2008 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by dalakhani
:rolleyes:

gud



mag heem stub


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