Does mccain have what it takes to run the country?
By big_paparoch
@big_paparoch (111)
United States
October 28, 2008 11:40am CST
what do you think does john mccain have what it takes to run the country or do you think that he will be another flop like bush yes he is a war hero and a good man but is he to far in his own ways to change like his ads say or is he simply MORE OF THE SAME?
4 responses
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
28 Oct 08
Oh, I agree that Bush and McCain both have been very generous to the oil companies. Like I said, Bush has made his share of mistakes or should I say, like every other politician, he's catered to his share of special interest groups. Show me a politician that doesn't cater to a special interest group somewhere and I'll show you one that doesn't stand in the forefront of the political scene. What I said, was that much of the blame that has been put on Bush about our current national woes is not true. As far as Bush and likewise McCain generously supporting the oil companies, that's hardly new news. Everybody knows about that. But many of the politicians who are trying to blame Bush for everything under the sun are the very ones who are solely to blame for, or had a hand in the current problems we are facing.
@big_paparoch (111)
• United States
28 Oct 08
like i nere claimed that bush or mccain was the whole problem god knows its not true and i dont take anything away from mccain he is one of our countrys heros all im saying is that right now our country does not and can not vote in another red the country will die in the path thatsn its on i dont know how people does see that you cant blame bill clinton or blues for the state that the country is in the red needs to take a back seat and let the blue do what they do best pull our country out of the fry pan make new jobs and show the people what they can do i know that blues are not perfect but right now what we need is a change of seen and a change of leadership mccain is to much like bush to vote him in
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
28 Oct 08
Before you go giving a pass to Bill Clinton on being such a wonderful president, you should know that it was the Clinton Administration under the advice of his budget director, Franklin Raines, that started the whole mess with Fannie Mae and the housing market, which is one of the key factors to our economic crisis. Franklin Raines is now the chief economic advisor to Barack Obama, who has the idea of redistributing the wealth as a way of fixing the economy. Obama admitted that he wants to redistribute the wealth. And redistribution of wealth is a Marxist-Socialist tenet, one of the cornerstones of Socialism. And that is a fact. And I'll give you another fact: nowhere in history can you find an example of a socialist economy succeeding. Now obviously we both have our differences here, and I'll agree the Republicans in their own right are pretty corrupt, and I'm not too thrilled with McCain, myself. But, McCain is our best chance of staying away from a Socialist economy and a Socialist government.
@big_paparoch (111)
• United States
28 Oct 08
ok look im noty saying any part is right because none of them are not even close but i will say this john mccain is the past we dont need anymore of that and i will give you a fact of the glorious red look back in time regan what happend when he was in office the country was in the whole right or wrong and then what should happen bush sr took office what happend the country went even more in the crapper i dont know about you but this is looking like a trend to me then we get to clinton the one the reds love to hate say what you want about him but you cant take away the fact that when that man was in office the coutry was a middle class haven you couldnt not find a job it was so good if thats bad to you then i dont know what else to say now moving on to bush jr after his 8 years in office he ruined the country money wise world wise making every country look at us like we are better than them and kept his despit of war crimes tell me thats not messed up i think it is and mark my words if obama gets in office like i think he will you will see thing take a 180 im sorry there is no doubt the blues need the white house for our country to go on
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
28 Oct 08
Yes, I do believe he has what it takes to be president. And, as far as Bush goes, sure he made mistakes, everybody does. But he's not the flop that the Democrats and the liberal news media make him out to be. But, many people don't know that because they don't take the time to really search for the truth. They just trust what one individual or organization tells them and never bother to look at the facts.
@big_paparoch (111)
• United States
28 Oct 08
oh but i do look at the fact sir bush and mccain are both one and the same oil hunger reds with nothing but money for the rich on there mind its not fair the middle class suffers because the reds cant stop there greed for money and power while kids in the US starve because all the job have gotten shipped over seas now can you tell me thats good for the US
@Arkie69 (2156)
• United States
4 Nov 08
I really don't believe it makes any difference who is the President. They don't do anything without the ok of someone else. They have an army of advisers on any subject they may encounter. They can't even make a speech unless someone else writes it for them. A chimp with a rubber stamp could probably do a better job and be a lot less threat to the public.