bipolarber
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Ah, he didn't want those Michigan votes anyway... they are probably sour. Is it the beginning of the end for McCain? Possibly. I was talking about this at the VP debate party I was at the other night. We were trying to pin down the moment when McCain "jumped the shark" on his campaign. Most seemed to think it was the "Fundamentals of our economy are strong." comment. Myself, I think it was when Gramm called us all a nation of "whiners" and that we were only in a "mental recession." Which of course, led to his being fired from the campaign, and then quietly re-hired after a couple of weeks. To me, THAT was the moment everyone began to realize this guy had no frakkin' idea of what the hell he was doing... Since then, it's been a long parade of stunts, poor decisions, and outright grandstanding. The moment Rove signed on to his team didn't help either, or the fact that he's so worried/embarassed about his VP choice, (his first major decision as possible POTUS) that he's keeping her away from all media, even AFTER the debate. Not to worry about him, though. He'll go home in a month, write his book, and probably end up doing erectile dysfunction med ads shortly thereafter. Once away from the handlers, he'll end up looking like the guy we all COULD have voted for, instead of the typical republican asshole he's being portrayed as now. (Exactly the same thing that happened with Dole.)
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