One. I'm a proud republican. This is not surprising given the tarnished image of the GOP.
Two. George Bush. Again not too surprising given the approval ratings of the republican president. McCain is doing everything he can to distance himself from his party and current standard bearer.
Third, and this is surprising. . . . Sarah Palin.
Are you kidding? Nope. Look here.
John McCain, who just a short four weeks ago told the world how impressed he was with Mrs. Palin, doesn't mention his running mate's name once during the nearly two hour debate.
Who's Senator McCain's debate coach, Hillary Swank?
By contrast Senator Obama made sure to give a shout out to Joe Biden, saying he was proud of his choice for vice president.
If Sarah is so impressive you'd think the man who picked her would want the millions of Americans tuned in tonight to know he's proud of his choice. Or at least he'd want Americans to know her name.
Actually on second thought, it's obvious why he failed to mention Sarah's name.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Three things McCain Didn't Say at Tonight's Debate or His Hillary Swank Moment
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Ouch! He created a monster and now he's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. Did you see her try to explain to Katie Couric how proximity to Russia gave her foreign policy experience? Terrifying.
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