Maliciously Quoting?
Posted by Michael Link on April 30, 2008 at 12:55 PM
MoveOn.org launched an ad targeting John McCain's 100-years-in-Iraq line to coincide with the 5 year anniversary of Bush's "Mission Accomplished" speech tomorrow.
The RNC says they're "maliciously misquoting" McCain, but the audio that's in the clip is simply John McCain talking. Letting his words speak for themselves is apparently unacceptable to the RNC, a claim that's pretty laughable on its face.
Watch it:
With the anniversary tomorrow, you can expect much more coverage of the Mission Accomplished anniversary to come. Maybe in 100 years we'll be able to declare it once again.
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I don't understand what the problem is. It's pretty simple that it's McCain speaking. Oh wait a minute - - it's the Republican party who is confused. I guess I' d be confused too after hearing all those incoherent speeches that Bush has given these last 8 years.
LOL! If they don't want to have McCain's words used against him, they should duct tape his mouth shut!
I noticed McCain flip flopping. We need to get a rubber fish and flip flop it at the convention. To show that McCain flip flops like a fish out of water and as cold and calculating as a fish.
I first noticed McCain flip flopping during the 2000 Campaign. As soon as he told Bush on National TV how it hurt to have Bush blast him about his black daughter.
Bush in private must have told him if he will support me, he would see that McCain became President in 2008!
McCain started agreeing with Bush's every decision until just recently when he ask Bush if he could seperate himself from Bush and his war.
Now McCain is against most of Bush's decisions.
My, My, how we will say or do anything to win the WhiteHouse.
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