McCain gets confused (again) on world geography stating in an interview on ABC, "I think it's serious. . . . It's a serious situation, but there's a lot of things we need to do. We have a lot of work to do and I'm afraid it's a very hard struggle, particularly given the situation on the Iraq-Pakistan border." tags Geography Border goof McCain goof Geography errorMcCain was responding to Diane Sawyer's question as to whether or not he agreed with Obama's comment that the situation in Afghanistan is "percarious and urgent." picked by DerAlt 4 weeks ago |
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McCain stated his opposition to the bill as he campaigned in rural eastern Kentucky, where poverty is worse among women than men. The Arizona senator said he was familiar with the disparity but that there are better ways to help women find better paying jobs. "They need the education and training, particularly since more and more women are heads of their households, as much or more than anyb... read full post picked by MeMe 4 months ago 5 comments edit related share politics |
NYT has a report on McCain. Among other things is the rumor that McCain has been having an illicit relationship with a lobbyist. McCain's response is denial. More info here and here picked by 2manyusernames 6 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help. Robinson is now 106 — that's 35 years older than McCain — and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives. "I started to learn because I wanted to e-mail my family," she says — in an e-mail message, natur... read full post picked by bingo 1 month ago 4 comments edit related share politics |
Former President George H.W. Bush will appear with his wife, Barbara, on Monday to showcase their endorsement of Sen. John McCain. A senior campaign official said that the former first couple will attend a rally for McCain and are expected to campaign for him. picked by 2manyusernames 6 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
Without any opposition, McCain is left with no one to debate but himself. picked by gammerus 5 months ago 3 comments edit related share politics |
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Mr. McCain added pointedly: “I will not shirk the mantle of leadership that the United States bears. I will not permit eight long years to pass without serious action on serious challenges.” 9 comments edit related share scienceOuch! That will cost him some votes with the hardliners. picked by DerAlt 3 months ago |
With all the attention on the dueling democrats, the media is ignoring John McCain. Few are paying attention to what he is saying, or subjecting it to any serious scrutiny. 1 comments edit related share politicsHe recently called to expel Russia from the G8. He suggested expanding it to include Brazil & India, but not China. Insulting Russia & China may not be the smartest political move. picked by 2manyusernames 4 months ago |
This could be your next President, USA. picked by Bornbad 2 weeks ago 13 comments edit related share politics |
It would seem that some voters think that McCain is better suited to handle the war than Obama. 42 comments edit related share politicsThoughts? picked by clscott645 2 months ago |
Republican John McCain on Wednesday credited the recent $10-a-barrel drop in the price of oil to President Bush's lifting of a presidential ban on offshore drilling, an action he has been advocating in his presidential campaign. picked by shep182 4 weeks ago 12 comments edit related share politics |
If that ain't the kiss of death, what is? Can McCain tell him to please not do that? picked by bevissimo 6 months ago 18 comments edit related share politics |
John McCain as seen thru the eyes of his daughter, Meghan, via her Internet diary. picked by cb__ 5 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
John McCain wants the federal government to free people from paying gasoline taxes this summer and ensure that college students can secure loans this fall, a pair of proposals aimed at stemming pain from the country's troubled economy. picked by 1thirteen3 4 months ago 23 comments edit related share politics |
The one scheduled McCain press conference of the week has just been canceled, we are told. No word as to why. After a week of constant mistakes, McCain runs from the press. picked by BWallaby 4 weeks ago 4 comments edit related share politics |
When it comes to the economy, 47% of voters trust John McCain more than Barack Obama. Obama is trusted more by 41%. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey also found that, when it comes to the War in Iraq, McCain is trusted more by 49% of voters. Obama is preferred by 37%. McCain has an even larger edge --53% to 31%--on the broader topic of National Security. picked by ImNotBlue 3 months ago 38 comments edit related share politics |
The US presidential race has been left wide open after Hillary Clinton and John McCain both rebounded to win victories in the New Hampshire primary. picked by keroberos32 7 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
"John McCain became hostile with the N.Y. Times' Elisabeth Bumiller on the campaign's plane today" 5 comments edit related share plime.comI wouldnt call it "hostile" but still a decent clip picked by trushafty38 6 months ago |
Republican John McCain said Sunday that cutting taxes and stimulating the economy are more important than balancing the budget, and accused both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama of supporting tax hikes that would worsen the impact of a recession. picked by JDRucker 4 months ago 3 comments edit related share politics |
We want everything to taste like bacon. Once you try Bacon Salt on corn-on-the-cob or in your scrambled eggs (which to me tastes better than real bacon in scrambled eggs because it infuses the whole dish with bacon-ny goodness), you'll get it. Bacon Salt picked by Bornbad 1 year ago 6 comments edit related share plime.com |
"It's nonsense, it's nonsense, it's nonsense," McCain said when a reporter drew attention to Hagee's 2006 statement to National Public Radio that New Orleans had suffered "the judgment of God" because of its "level of sin." McCain refused to disavow Hagee's support." picked by gammerus 4 months ago 7 comments edit related share politics |