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New, Rebooted McCain: We're Losing Right Now, But Just You Wait

McCain advisers have been promising a new, feisty, rebooted John McCain, and in a speech that he'll give in Virginia later this morning, we get our first glimpse of it.

According to the prepared remarks, McCain will indeed say "we've got them just where we want them" and seek to frame the race in the largest of terms:

Let me give you the state of the race today. We have 22 days to go. We're 6 points down. The national media has written us off. Senator Obama is measuring the drapes, and planning with Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labor elections, and concede defeat in Iraq. But they forgot to let you decide. My friends, we've got them just where we want them...

I know you're worried. America is a great country, but we are at a moment of national crisis that will determine our future. Will we continue to lead the world's economies or will we be overtaken? Will the world become safer or more dangerous? Will our military remain the strongest in the world? Will our children and grandchildren's future be brighter than ours?

My answer to you is yes. Yes, we will lead. Yes, we will prosper. Yes, we will be safer. Yes, we will pass on to our children a stronger, better country. But we must be prepared to act swiftly, boldly, with courage and wisdom.

That litany of questions seems designed to deal with the McCain campaign's utter failure to project a level of seriousness and largeness of spirit appropriate to the enormity of the moment -- or, as Bill Kristol put it today, the fact that the McCain camp has continued to look "smaller."

Kind of hard to look big when you're refusing to condemn comparisons of Obama to Osama and your campaign is still running with an attack line as silly and small-minded as the William Ayers shtick, though.

Full McCain remarks after the jump.

Late Update: Instaputz does us all a public service and puts McCain's words into a picture.

Late Late Update: Here's the video:

Three weeks from now, you will choose a new President. Choose well. There is much at stake.

These are hard times. Our economy is in crisis. Financial markets are collapsing. Credit is drying up. Your savings are in danger. Your retirement is at risk. Jobs are disappearing. The cost of health care, your children's college, gasoline and groceries are rising all the time with no end in sight. While your most important asset - your home - is losing value every day.

Americans are fighting in two wars. We face many enemies in this dangerous world, and they are waiting to see if our current troubles will permanently weaken us.

The next President won't have time to get used to the office. He won't have the luxury of studying up on the issues before he acts. He will have to act immediately. And to do that, he will need experience, courage, judgment and a bold plan of action to take this country in a new direction. We cannot spend the next four years as we have spent much of the last eight: waiting for our luck to change. The hour is late; our troubles are getting worse; our enemies watch. We have to act immediately. We have to change direction now. We have to fight.

I've been fighting for this country since I was seventeen years old, and I have the scars to prove it. If I'm elected President, I will fight to take America in a new direction from my first day in office until my last. I'm not afraid of the fight, I'm ready for it.

I'm not going to spend $700 billion dollars of your money just bailing out the Wall Street bankers and brokers who got us into this mess. I'm going to make sure we take care of the people who were devastated by the excesses of Wall Street and Washington. I'm going to spend a lot of that money to bring relief to you, and I'm not going to wait sixty days to start doing it.

I have a plan to protect the value of your home and get it rising again by buying up bad mortgages and refinancing them so if your neighbor defaults he doesn't bring down the value of your house with him.

I have a plan to let retirees and people nearing retirement keep their money in their retirement accounts longer so they can rebuild their savings.

I have a plan to rebuild the retirement savings of every worker.

I have a plan to hold the line on taxes and cut them to make America more competitive and create jobs here at home.

Raising taxes makes a bad economy much worse. Keeping taxes low creates jobs, keeps money in your hands and strengthens our economy.

The explosion of government spending over the last eight years has put us deeper in debt to foreign countries that don't have our best interests at heart. It weakened the dollar and made everything you buy more expensive.

If I'm elected President, I won't spend nearly a trillion dollars more of your money, on top of the $700 billion we just gave the Treasury Secretary, as Senator Obama proposes. Because he can't do that without raising your taxes or digging us further into debt. I'm going to make government live on a budget just like you do.

I will freeze government spending on all but the most important programs like defense, veterans care, Social Security and health care until we scrub every single government program and get rid of the ones that aren't working for the American people. And I will veto every single pork barrel bill Congresses passes.

If I'm elected President, I won't fine small businesses and families with children, as Senator Obama proposes, to force them into a new huge government run health care program, while I keep the cost of the fine a secret until I hit you with it. I will bring down the skyrocketing cost of health care with competition and choice to lower your premiums, and make it more available to more Americans. I'll make sure you can keep the same health plan if you change jobs or leave a job to stay home.

I will provide every single American family with a $5000 refundable tax credit to help them purchase insurance. Workers who already have health care insurance from their employers will keep it and have more money to cover costs. Workers who don't have health insurance can use it to find a policy anywhere in this country to meet their basic needs.

If I'm elected President, I won't raise taxes on small businesses, as Senator Obama proposes, and force them to cut jobs. I will keep small business taxes where they are, help them keep their costs low, and let them spend their earnings to create more jobs.

If I'm elected President, I won't make it harder to sell our goods overseas and kill more jobs as Senator Obama proposes. I will open new markets to goods made in America and make sure our trade is free and fair. And I'll make sure we help workers who've lost a job that won't come back find a new one that won't go away.

The last President to raise taxes and restrict trade in a bad economy as Senator Obama proposes was Herbert Hoover. That didn't turn out too well. They say those who don't learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them. Well, my friends, I know my history lessons, and I sure won't make the mistakes Senator Obama will.

If I'm elected President, we're going to stop sending $700 billion to countries that don't like us very much. I won't argue to delay drilling for more oil and gas and building new nuclear power plants in America, as Senator Obama does. We will start new drilling now. We will invest in all energy alternatives - nuclear, wind, solar, and tide. We will encourage the manufacture of hybrid, flex fuel and electric automobiles. We will invest in clean coal technology. We will lower the cost of energy within months, and we will create millions of new jobs.

Let me give you the state of the race today. We have 22 days to go. We're 6 points down. The national media has written us off. Senator Obama is measuring the drapes, and planning with Speaker Pelosi and Senator Reid to raise taxes, increase spending, take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labor elections, and concede defeat in Iraq. But they forgot to let you decide. My friends, we've got them just where we want them.

What America needs in this hour is a fighter; someone who puts all his cards on the table and trusts the judgment of the American people. I come from a long line of McCains who believed that to love America is to fight for her. I have fought for you most of my life. There are other ways to love this country, but I've never been the kind to do it from the sidelines.

I know you're worried. America is a great country, but we are at a moment of national crisis that will determine our future. Will we continue to lead the world's economies or will we be overtaken? Will the world become safer or more dangerous? Will our military remain the strongest in the world? Will our children and grandchildren's future be brighter than ours?

My answer to you is yes. Yes, we will lead. Yes, we will prosper. Yes, we will be safer. Yes, we will pass on to our children a stronger, better country. But we must be prepared to act swiftly, boldly, with courage and wisdom.

I know what fear feels like. It's a thief in the night who robs your strength.

I know what hopelessness feels like. It's an enemy who defeats your will.

I felt those things once before. I will never let them in again. I'm an American. And I choose to fight.

Don't give up hope. Be strong. Have courage. And fight.

Fight for a new direction for our country.

Fight for what's right for America.

Fight to clean up the mess of corruption, infighting and selfishness in Washington.

Fight to get our economy out of the ditch and back in the lead.

Fight for the ideals and character of a free people.

Fight for our children's future.

Fight for justice and opportunity for all.

Stand up to defend our country from its enemies.

Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight. America is worth fighting for. Nothing is inevitable here. We never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history.

Now, let's go win this election and get this country moving again.


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So this seems to be their final message "McCain the Fighter". He wants to play the underdog, as everybody loves the underdog right? Of course rebooting your campaign, one you've been running in some cases for almost two years in the final three weeks seems a little desperate. Let's hope folks can see through this latest ploy.

I'm a fighter, I'll fight for you.
P.S. I was a POW.

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I hope John McCain is going to roll out his new fight song this morning, too.

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No, no, no, when he "prepared" this speech, he was out of medicine and in a state of memory fragmentation. He needs tranquilizer and some memory restore. Could it be that he mistakenly took his wife's drug and that re-produced POW-Fighter personality disorder?

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Hey TheraP, what's the psychopathology of a Paranoid Fugue State again?

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The problem the campaign has is that it's a very thin line between "feisty" McCain and "crotchety old man" McCain.

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I'll grant that McCain says a few objectionable things in this talk. But all in all, it's not very coherent. This string of ideas holds together about as well as vomit. I feel cheapened when I read this, and I can't be the only one.

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Yay, it worked! And somebody hooked me up with some tobacky!

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take away your right to vote by secret ballot in labor elections, and concede defeat in Iraq. But they forgot to let you decide. My friends, we've got them just where we want them...

Take away your right to vote in secret labor ballots? What the fuck is he talking about - ???????

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He must mean "Labour" vs. Tories...

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Funny. But no, he's talking about this:

http://articles.latimes.com/2007/feb/26/nation/na-labor26

Very similar to the hyped-up concerns about "voter fraud" being used as cover for efforts to disenfranchise voters, particularly voters who are less likely to vote Republican.

Whenever the right's talking points sound like their proposals are efforts to promote democracy, you can bet what they are actually trying to do is anything but that.

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He is talking about the employee free choice act...

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So employees of a nonunion company can have an honest count of votes for a union. Companies have been known to lie about the results of secret votes.

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I doubt he's gonna take down all of his ads or repudiate what he needs to...

I don't think you get a do over this let, do you? With any luck, the MSM will see it as another stunt.

In fact, *keep pushing the "reset"/"reboot" meme, because it'll just look bad for him...

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I think McShame is on to something here...maybe if he gets 15 points in the polls; he'll think is ahead!

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The next President won't have time to get used to the office. He won't have the luxury of studying up on the issues before he acts. He will have to act immediately

Yeah, I want impulsive, angry John McCain with his finger on the button. Furthermore how does the above quote explain the Sarah Palin choice as running mate?

Furthermore how can Sen. McCain plan to lead when he has tried to demonize the candidate about half the country is supporting?

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Bill Maher had a great line about Palin, but it also applies to McCain: "She is without the gene that tells her she should be embarrassed."

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We used to call that having a lot of nerve -

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Zactly. I don't want a president who studies stuff before he acts. I want him to act NOW! I want him to act under the assumption that he doesn't need to study the problem

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Why, yes! Impulsive, erratic. Popping off, saying the first silly or crazy thing that comes into your head, even if it makes absolutely no sense. Contradicting it the next day. Mavericky! That's the kind of leadership McCain/Palin is offering this country. Yeah!...No thanks!

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Well shit - my avatar is on my desktop in Dallas - it's nowhere on this laptop.

I guess this means I have to come up with something else -

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You could also google "HusseinTenaX," access the cached page, and save the image from there to your computer where you are. If I'm Barney Fife again--and this post is the test--then we'll know it worked.

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I just uploaded another pic and I see it didn't work.

Thanks for the tip - I'll try it.

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Genius!

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haha, same here. Well, mine is at my house. In Milwaukee. Not Dallas.

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Same old software.

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The difference is in the blog/community section

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duh I get it..coffee STAT

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Well this explains why I saw all Obama tax ads all the time during weekend sports and on the Military Channel

On taxes, an issue that often benefits Republicans and that McCain has worked aggressively to highlight, Obama holds a significant lead for the first time as voters gave the Democrat an 11-point edge on whom they trust to handle tax policy.

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That is some of the best news I've ever read. They've used that Tax and Spend line against us for 40 years. Finally it is getting through to people that it's a crock of shit!

Yay! Yay! Yay!

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Hell, my old pic appeared! Now what is going on -

Nevermind, I'll go with whatever.

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test

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Yee-haw! Nate Silver has McCain down to a 6.2% win percentage this morning.

In addition, if anyone's interested, Nate's got an interesting article about what McCain's last desperate straw may be:

http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/10/is-drudge-priming-mccain-reboot.html

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Aw, hell. I changed my avatar because I thought (upthread) the old ones needed to be reset and I don't have it here. Now everyones getting their old ones...

Whatever...Meet Sam Adams, y'all.

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You can still get your old avatar here if you want it.

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Thanks.

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Saddest news all day: Levi Johnson saying he has been dating Bristol since he was a freshman and they are getting married. Wow, pity the poor person that gets only flavor of ice cream. Just shoot me.

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O, but maybe that means we all still get to go to the shotgun wedding!

They'll stay married about 18 months, I figure. Maybe 5 or so years.

I can't believe they are doing this to those 2 kids and that baby.

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Don't worry too much. I'm sure they'll split up once SSarah doesn't need them as pawns for her political ambitions.

Levi is lucky if he doesn't end up on the wrong side of another abuse-of-power vendetta.

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You called that one - no kidding.

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Heck, if they don't decide to have the wedding before Election Day as a campaign stunt, I'd say there's no better than a 50/50 chance that they get married at all.

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I remember hearing this exact same "he's measuring the drapes" nonsense from Mondale, Dukakis, and Dole. Where did it get them?

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On SNL skits.

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The SNL skit in 1988 with Dukakis in a smoking gown was one of the funniest ever.

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It's typical Republican projection. AFAIK, the only documented case of an incoming First Family measuring for new drapes was Nancy Reagan's people. (Apparently the idea that she asked the Carters to move out early isn't quite substantiated, but it's a fact that she was already talking about redecorating and had aides making measurements.)

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Gambit #89

Stayed tuned for Gambit #90 next week: Firing Steve Schmidt, admitting that mistakes were made, and claiming that the "real" John McCain is back!


Reminds me a little of how tearful pitviper Rick Santorum became when he was losing. He even tried to cozy up to Hillary Clinton. I hope we get to see McCain cry. (Of course, Palin's chipset doesn't include the crying function. Perhaps the next model will.)

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Palin's concession speech will probably be a call for a new secessionist movement.

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Her secession speech, perhaps?

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"We've Got Them Just Where We Want Them"

They bought a set of plans from Wiley Coyote.

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Acme Campaign Playbook

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Reboot? More like get out of the campaign, walk around to the front of it, insert crank and give it a quick yank **sputter** . . .

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My friends, this is all part of my plan.

Step 1. Unleash several different and contradictory lines of attack: Muslim with a scary pastor! Politically naive "Chicago" politician.

Step 2. Nominate a complete joke as VP and destroy the main line of attack I had been running on for almost 2 months

Step 3. Burn every last bridge I had with the media.

Step 4. Go 100% negative and drive my negatives up.

Step 5. TBD

Step 6. Win!

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TPM has decapitated my lower body. It halved the Michaelangelo's David. I am thinking of changing my avatar now.

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It was the best half too ;)

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LOL!!!

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Dirty girls...

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Yeah, it's censorship, TPM style.

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Who knew John Ashcroft works for TPM?

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try #5. Testing 7,8,9

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Finally a post. YEAAAHHHH!!!!

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Franklyn, did you change your pic, or did the new software do that? My pic is all pixely now.

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I think the new software has a Taliban avatar component. All avatars are clipped to a specific dimension (not sure of what those parameters are: mine falls under the old 65 pixels wide rule, but it's still clipped) regardless of how small you reduce the original; no animation allowed (yet, I hope).

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But I’m not convinced by such claims of inevitability. McCain isn’t Bush. The media isn’t all-powerful. And the economic crisis still presents an opportunity to show leadership.

Bill Kristol sounds just like any comment from a Kerry supporter in '04. That could have been lifted from any liberal blog two weeks out from the election in '04.

LOLOLOLOL!!!!

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It so serves the neocons right that their party has been reduced to a bunch of backwoods looney tunes.

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And as a bonus, there's the fact that Kristol is always wrong!

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And as a bonus, there's the fact that Kristol is always wrong!

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I see. So being down 10 pts three weeks before the election was all part of the strategy. Very clever.

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So being down 10 pts three weeks before the election was all part of the strategy. Very clever.

Rove's a genius, people - we're DOooooooooooooooomed!

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McCain's first sentence: "Three weeks from now, you will choose a new President. Choose well. There is much at stake."

Well, he is missing a huge point, and that is all the absentees. We have ours in CA and I would wager most of them will be mailed tomorrow. Oh, and if you are in CA, please vote no on Measure 8, ridiculous to try to amend the state constitution for such a non-issue.

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Palin just mentioned the threat of voter fraud, no red meat just lies that undermine the democratic process and divide the nation at a time of crisis.

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Well, I'm going to spam on here a second.

Felons may get the right to vote. Legislation is has just been brought up. I thought I'd let you all know since it comes up here every so often. I blogged on DKos about it yesterday.

Here's the link:

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/10/12/20232/533

Tena: Another reason to like my favorite Senator.

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I love this - this is so way overdue and something I never understood.


Jesus Christ, the idea is that you do the time and it's over - where they ever came up with this notion that you lose your citizenship if you go to prison is a mystery to me - talk about counter-productive! You want to rehabilitate these people back into society and you take away their most basic right?

I don't dislike Russ, Josephcast. I have disagreements with all the people in Congress from time to time -

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Oh, I know- but I knew you'd like the news! I was very happy to see it myself. A healthy dose of suspicion is always good in politics.

I think this bill will need early support- so everyone please contact your representatives and tell them to support this. Thanks.

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My reps are hopeless, but god I'd love to see this pass.

Taking people's right to vote away is fucking medieval - they might as well go back to cutting off hands and noses.

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to say the least it's un-American.

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The after-the-jump second and third paragraphs are the most precise, concise summations of what 8 years of a Republican in the WH can do to a country. McCain is a Republican, isn't he?

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Great message, isn't it? Things are going to hell and we're going to continue the same policies that got us here. I just can't understand why it's not working.

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A very apt picture in the update from Instaputz, made me smile.

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Me too.

It as perfect - unexpected and spoke volumes.

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What will happen first, McCain running out of ideas or running out of money ?

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I have little doubt he'll break the campaign finance laws if he runs out of money, citing Obama's huge advantage as justification, and knowing he'd never be held accountable.

With rumors saying Obama's September take could be well over $100M, you know we're soon going to hear "Obama is buying the White House" attacks. "My friends, that isn't fair and therefore I will admit that I am going to break campaign finance laws, ones that I help write, but this election is too important to worry about what might happen to me. Country First!"

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Yeah, those damn grassroots networks. Voters buying the White House. Undermining Lobbyist and Corporate influence. This will not be tolerated!

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LOL. Jonze, I have to say that you are pretty innovative when it comes to worrying.

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test...again

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Yay, it worked! And I'm still the Polish princess.

Wasn't McCain supposed to come up with some big new economic plan today?

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Of course he has to re-boot.

The old ones weren't high enough to keep up with all the slime.

He should start appearing at rallies in hip waders.

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Oops, I guess that is his big new economic plan. Sounds just like the old plan. Did he have a plan? Maybe it's Mr. Puddles' plan. God this man is confusing!

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He dropped the idea of a big economic plan and instead went with the "Fighter" narrative. Obama will have a economic rescue plan announced today at 1:30pm.

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Because he can't do that without raising your taxes or digging us further into debt. I'm going to make government live on a budget just like you do.
Didn't Obama say this at the debate?

These are hard times. Our economy is in crisis.

But...John McCain, who admitted on Sunday that "the economy has hurt us a LITTLE BIT, HUH?in the last week or two," is desperately trying to turn the political page.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/13/mccains-week-off-to-rocky_n_134067.html

What America needs in this hour is a fighter; someone who puts all his cards on the table and trusts the judgment of the American people.

OK...OK...OOOOK....WHERE THE CARDS ON HOW YOU PLAN TO HELP US. OOOH HERE THEY ARE
And yet, as soon as the Senator began leaving behind last week's shadows, he stepped right back into the internal confusion and mixed messaging that has haunted his presidential run to this point.

Late Sunday evening word emerged from McCain headquarters that, in fact, there would be no bold new economic proposal to throw on the table.

"We do not have any immediate plans to announce any policy proposals outside of the proposals that John McCain has announced, and the certain proposals that would result as economic news continues to come our way," said spokesman Tucker Bounds.

OK, is it just me or did some of those ideal sound like Obama's
Is it just me, but did fighting get us in this mess
Is it just me, but didn't McCain fight against deregulation that got us in this mess
Is it just me, but McCain just vote against CHIP for health childrens furture
Is it just me, when we could have stood up and fought our enemies we went the other way
Is it just me, that McCain voted 95% with Bush infighting and selfishness and not to mention the war
is it just me, that he is sticking to disbuted (many times over, by many many more) lies
The only thing he said I agree with is
Don't give up hope. Be strong. Have courage. And fight. For Obama, oooops he forget that part.

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Thanks Jonze. But can't a "Fighter" have an economic plan too? Oh wait - he's already proved he can't do two things at once.

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His campaign couldn't come to a consensus for an economic plan. More than likely they didn't want McCain getting tied down trying to talk specifics about it in the debate on Wednesday.

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The Instaputz Custer photo is incredibly apt. Custer really is reputed to have said that at the Little Big Horn. More importantly (to me), however, I've often thought that McCain acts a lot like Custer as portrayed by Richard Mulligan in "Little Big Man." Every time he does another impulsive stupid thing and people say, "John, WTF?," I hear a blustery, threatening "are you questioning a Custer decision?"

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Two things I will never do (ok 12).
I will never read a Bill Kristol column or watch anything with Bill Maher

Others have to do it..like Nate Silver at 538 who maybe on target with the McStunt of the Week

The McCain campaign is planning on a major "reboot" of its campaign in some point in advance of Wednesday night's debate. This will take on something of the form that Bill Kristol advocates in his must-read Monday AM piece in the Times, including some combination of (i) pledging to run a positive campaign; (ii) firing/demoting Steve Schmidt and or/Rick Davis; (iii) apologizing for his campaign's tone. In fact, Kristol's column may be something of a trial balloon for this strategy.
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Two things I will never do (ok 12).
I will never read a Bill Kristol column or watch anything with Bill Maher

Others have to do it..like Nate Silver at 538 who maybe on target with the McStunt of the Week

The McCain campaign is planning on a major "reboot" of its campaign in some point in advance of Wednesday night's debate. This will take on something of the form that Bill Kristol advocates in his must-read Monday AM piece in the Times, including some combination of (i) pledging to run a positive campaign; (ii) firing/demoting Steve Schmidt and or/Rick Davis; (iii) apologizing for his campaign's tone. In fact, Kristol's column may be something of a trial balloon for this strategy.
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It's ironic that both McFeisty and Obama have each other "right where they want them." Let's hope it stays that way until November 5th.

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McCain:
My answer to you is yes. Yes, we will lead.

Definitely. Real soon now.

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McCain's sounding like Baghdad Bob now.

Did you ever hear Firesign Theatre, the surreal SF-based radio/recording comedy troupe?

Check out this beginning at around 2 minutes 50 until about 3 minutes 15. Listen carefully:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUNUri4xrT0&feature=related

(warning: There will be ethnically offensive material, but in the service of parody.)

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