In a recent poll done by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, roughly half of Americans polled said they’ve had about enough coverage of Prez hopeful Barack Obama, and most everyone said they’d like to know more about McCain.
Well hey, that’s cool America, you want McCain, you’ve got him. Here’s what McCain’s latest campaign ad has to say-
hmm… It seems McCain likes talking about Obama as much as “the media” does. Oh, and he also infuriated one of his campaign contributors by including their daughter in that last video. You might’ve heard of her, her last name is Hilton? Anyway, the daughter in question has her own campaign ad in response to the attention.
Something else I wanted to add. Since when would it be a bad thing for our President to be a bigger, more recognizable figure than our pop-stars? I think that having such a high profile would actually be a very good thing, meaning people were at least paying a little more attention to politics than they are to the gossip rags about which superstar celeb got what body part altered when. The president should be a celebrity, or at least get the same amount of news coverage.
And if people want to hear more about McCain, tell McCain to talk more about McCain, and less about “he who we’ve heard enough about”. That’d be a good start.
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August 10th, 2008 at 9:44 am
As I watched Michael Phelps accept the gold medal for swimming in China, and they played the Star Spangled Banner, and the Americans put their hand over their heart, I felt that overwhelming pride in being an American. It made me think about how I want a President who truly loves this country, as I do. A President who has fought, and is wiling to fight for our traditions, and honors our history … including the words in the Star Spangled Banner … not somebody who would worry that the words in the Star Spangled Banner might offend foreigners from other countries … not somebody who doesn't hold their hand over their heart during the Star Spangled Banner … and, not somebody who listens to words like 'God Damn America' for 20 years … that's why I'm voting for Senator John McCain in November!!!
August 10th, 2008 at 10:51 am
As I watched Michael Phelps accept the gold medal for swimming in China….
I couldn't help but notice in the bleachers a few people who did nothing but take our once glorious country and flush it down the proverbial toilet; Pres. Bush and his father, George Bush, Sr.
It's your right to vote for whomever you please, but I've had enough of Republicans to last me a lifetime.
August 10th, 2008 at 11:44 am
As I watched Michael Phelps accept the gold medal for swimming in China, and they played the Star Spangled Banner, and the Americans put their hand over their heart, I felt that overwhelming pride in being an American. It made me think about how I want a President who truly loves this country, as I do. A President who has fought, and is wiling to fight for our traditions, and honors our history … including the words in the Star Spangled Banner … not somebody who would worry that the words in the Star Spangled Banner might offend foreigners from other countries … not somebody who doesn’t hold their hand over their heart during the Star Spangled Banner … and, not somebody who listens to words like ‘God Damn America’ for 20 years … that’s why I’m voting for Senator John McCain in November!!!
August 10th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
As I watched Michael Phelps accept the gold medal for swimming in China….
I couldn’t help but notice in the bleachers a few people who did nothing but take our once glorious country and flush it down the proverbial toilet; Pres. Bush and his father, George Bush, Sr.
It’s your right to vote for whomever you please, but I’ve had enough of Republicans to last me a lifetime.