Does anyone think of the Manchurian Candidate when considering John McCain for president?
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- No, why?
- I wouldn't think to consider McCain for president.
- No McCain, hes got a wild temper and could push that button before he thought about it long enough !! I think hed be a scary president !!
- Funny you say that, seems highly possible at this point. I used to consider him a rather stable, evenhanded and perhaps even less bipartisan than most Repubs. Something happened b/w '04ish and now...I think they kidnapped him, took him to GOP headquarters and gave him a lobotomy or something. I just can't figure out how he's gone off the deep end like he has?!
- No, you crazy old man. John McCain's only detrament to his bid for the White House is his being a flip-flopping Republican who, one minute, he's bashing the conservatives and the next, he's playing beer pong with Jerry Falwell.
- John McCain with Ted Kennedy wrote one of the WORST pieces of Legislation last year: S.2611 the McCain- Kennedy AMNESTY BILL. This bill would have DESTROYED America as we know it today(thank GOD for the Republican controlled US house which killed it) . John McCain will NEVER be elected President because of his selling out of America with his Pro-Illegal Alien stance. He has been getting HAMMERED by Citizens everywhere he goes on it. TOM TANCREDO for President! I really believe America needs Tom more than ever. teamtancredo.org
- McCain is a mere Flip-Flopper. He showed his true colors way back in 2004. It's a wonder so many had been deceived by him for so long. By the way, I do have mixed feelings about Fred Thompson in the White House. Many Americans were hurt by the 1980s S&L crisis. Thompson had his hands in causing that crisis. In 1982, Thompson had "worked the U.S. Congress membership as a lobbyist for passage of the Savings and Loan deregulation legislation desired by the Tennessee Savings and Loan League --- in this case, federal deregulation legislation allowing for additional government support of ailing S&Ls; giving U.S. thrifts the freedom to invest in potentially more profitable, but riskier, ventures; and eliminating interest-rate ceilings on new accounts to increase S&Ls' competitiveness. Enacted into law during in September 1982, the Senate bill pushed by Thompson was incorporated into the Garn - St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982. The Garn - St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982 is widely credited with having laid the groundwork for the U.S. Savings and Loan crisis of the late 1980s."
- No but Hillary and Barrack sure brings it to mind.......
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