Old Sour Milk McCain has had trouble of late keeping his famous temper in check when people question his judgment in selecting Sarah Palin as his running mate. It’s getting worse:
Meeting Tuesday with the editorial board of The Des Moines Register, McCain was asked why he picked the Alaska governor, someone "who doesn’t have a lot of experience."
"Thank you, but I disagree with your fundamental principal that she doesn’t have the experience," McCain replied before citing Palin’s work as a PTA member, city council member, mayor and governor. "You and I just have a fundamental disagreement, and I am so happy the American people seem to be siding with me."
According to a CBS News poll, only 40% think Palin is qualified to be President vs. 64% for Joe Biden.
When it was suggested that Palin’s lack of experience worried voters, McCain turned sarcastic.
"Really? I haven’t detected that in the polls, I haven’t detected that among the base," he said. "If there’s a Georgetown cocktail party person who, quote, calls himself a conservative who doesn’t like her, good luck. I don’t dismiss him. I think the American people have overwhelmingly shown their approval."
At another point, McCain was asked if he’s strayed from his "straight talk" image with advertising that some have labeled deceptive. McCain dryly responded, "It would be valuable if you gave some examples for an assertion of that nature."
He went on to say: "I have always had 100 percent, absolute truth, that’s been my life and putting my country first. I’ll match that record with anyone and an assertion that I have ever done otherwise, I take strong exception to."
As examples, a questioner at the Register noted a McCain commercial that suggested Obama favored comprehensive sex education for kindergartners and assertions by his campaign that a "lipstick on a pig" comment Obama made was a reference to Palin. News media fact-checking the sex education ad deemed it deceptive and a distortion of Obama’s position.
"It certainly is your opinion and I respect your opinion, but it’s not the facts," McCain said in the interview. "I respect your opinion. I strongly disagree with your assertion."
He also sarcastically referred to his five years as a prisoner of war when answering a question about his having government-financed health care throughout his military and congressional career.
"The answer is that most of my life, in serving my country, I have had health care," he said. "I did go for a period of time when the health care wasn’t very good."
McCain’s MO seems to be "snap, then bail yourself out with the POW card." It’s almost a psychosomatic tic at this point.





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PTA member. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Qualified. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
If anyone wants to see the videos, they are here
words fail me
Obama could almost just sit back and hang. McInsane is slowly exploding all over the map all on his own.
st. john will just throw anything out in his or her defense. He knows that the base will eat it up and perhaps enough others will that will offset reality.
The universe help us all: (via ThinkProgress)
i guess when one has quesions about ‘molecules’ and ‘fungability’, she is the goto person /s
OT- dodd just finished a long impassioned speech introducing the
taxpayer selloutwall street bailout legislation. he commended and praised all the Rs and Ds who worked together to bring this bill to the floor (over 400 pages now), and he’s asked his colleagues to support it with him.the debate is scheduled to be 2 and a half hours, with the vote after sundown.
ok, if you want to get to see mccain loose his temper, get someone to challenge him on this
yup, he’s gonna vote for the biggest earmark per capita in the country
if the question is put to him contentuously, “how are these earmarks differant the earmarks you claim you are going to cut”
you will see his temper for sure
This is just a little OT – AmericaBlog has a slow-motion video of a strange appearance by McC and what happens to his face. It’s really creepy and no, I can’t link
have there been any speeches (impassioned or otherwise) against this?
McIrritated thinks that doing the silly “quote” things with his fingers is hip. It makes him look like the guy who lives in a van cdown by the river.
-G
EPU’ed from previous thread
Tom Coburn now up railing about this crazy unConstitutional bill he plans on voting for.
I heard that interview this morning. Besides the obvious incongruity of a foreign policy “expert” turning to a foreign policy novice for advice, I was struck by how out of it McCain seemed. Rambling, filibustering, and an overall tone of anger and bitterness to his answers. Scary.
Note to Lindsay Beyerstein. We have a Randy Sheunemann sighting. He is helping prepare Sarah for the debate, especially with foreign policy. Randy is an original PNAC chicken hawk, and is a minor Irak War Criminal. His business partner Stephen Payne was videotaped soliciting a $700,000 bribe for the Boosh Library. Then there is that Georgia thing.
not that i have heard. senator clinton also spoke in favor – before dodd introduced it. i think the official “debate” has now begun.
they need 60 votes to pass.
Coburn condemning the out of control spending he has championed the last 7 1/2 years. Sort of a “Stop me before I kill again” speech.
God Bless the Des Moines (middle america) Register.
that ain’t no rolling stone liberal gotcha journalism.
this is awesome but it would have been more awesome if someone tossed a RS at him! btw the video of this played on msnbc a few minutes ago.
I’m still trying to wrap my mind around him saying that he turns to Palin for foreign policy advice but not Biden.
Don’t be dissing my trophy moose!
sounds like they have the votes (so far)
It looked like a minor tic to me. Probably nothing, but certainly fair game for someone to ask him about.
Kent Conrad: The sky is falling so we must pass this crap bill.
Finishing up the peace tour… some 170 peace signs between San Diego and Seattle… so far.
http://freewayblogger.blogspot…..ornia.html
cardboard, paint, etc. etc.
He went on to say: “I have always had 100 percent, absolute truth, that’s been my life and putting my country first. I’ll match that record with anyone and an assertion that I have ever done otherwise, I take strong exception to.”
“The editorial board then gaped in amazement as the floor opened up and swallowed Senator McCain.”
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No Reality has a fundamental disagreement with you
Are your people giving you GOP inhouse polls for you to read secret inhouse polls are a trick you use to convince wealth
RubesDonors to donate to losing political campaigns. They are also used to shore up insecure Candidates who don’t know better.George Will and Kathleen Parker are not the Republican base?
As always, you are awesome and the work you do is much appreciated!
Just read the poetry of Sarah Palin. LMAO. Fave is “On the Bailout.”
well, kennedy won’t be voting for it as he is not in dc (i don’t think his health permits travel now, at least that was the impression i got when i called his office this morning). kerry’s office told me that he would be voting yes.
Kent Conrad now describing all the lovely lipstick
lol
frickn 400 pages? My history textbook is into chapter 20 after 400 pages…reminds me of woody allen’s joke about learning how to speed read. “I read war and peace in a day” “what’s it about?” “Russia”
”If there’s a Georgetown cocktail party person who, quote, calls himself a conservative who doesn’t like her, good luck. I don’t dismiss him. I think the American people have overwhelmingly shown their approval.”
In the quote above, who is McSnarly referring to when he says ”I don’t dismiss HIM”??? Some cocktail party denizen?
Besides the fact that the American people have NOT ”overwhelmingly shown their approval,” in fact, just the opposite (showing McSnarly out of touch with reality), how does ”I don’t dismiss him” fit in to his line of thought?
He wants to be polite to some generic cocktail party attendee??? WTF? Is the gibberish Palin spouts contagious? It makes no sense.
Or am I missing something here?
What is the point of the outraged speeches if they are going to vote for this crap?
collins is up.
is there no one to speak in opposition?
I’ve seen it now I’m worried that Obama might stress McCain to much in the next debate and put him in the hospital.
I’m not sure how much of a sympathy vote Sarah would get after that.
I guess calling something a “tough vote” is Congress-speak for “supporting shit legislation.”
for now, no
lol.
welcome! I hear there’s some big doings in St Louis tomorrow night – will you be attending ???
so they can tell us that they “share our anger” – it’s an attempt to calm the
rubestaxpayersvoters. after all, as we’re being told by everyone today, it’s no one’s fault.Mrs. K8, it’s all about job creation.
Does this mean that the Des Moines register is now going to endorse Obama?
The Dems are shooting themselves in the collective foot with their votes for this POS bill.
I keep trying to call my senators today but their phone lines are constantly busy. I emailed them but I doubt if they clear their email more than once a week…
Collins says like many of her colleagues she is angry. Now going into the lipstick she demanded be added to the bill. I can’t say enough times that the fundamentals of the bill are the Paulson plan.
Anyone who hasn’t yet seen the Rolling Stone cover story about McCain which Christie posted about earlier should check it out. Long but well worth the read.
Ah, George Will. that’s the one throwing mocktails at mccain. will has never cared for mccain. now it makes sense (to mccain).
my dictionary says: “how the hell am i going to explain this to my constituents?”
we could channel all their feigned outrage and use it to fertilize a few corn fields
By arguing that Palin has sufficient experience to be qualified, isn’t McLame undercutting his own “experience” factor, and making Obama’s experience more credible?
Hey, John, that pain you keep feeling in your foot is coming from bullets in your own gun. If you want to ease the pain, stop shooting yourself in the foot!
Bob in HI
Biden should show up waving that RS around at every opportunity. And carry a toy wolf in to put on the podium. hahahahahaha!
There was nothing at all out-of-bounds about the health care question. In fact, I thought it was probably one of the best questions asked during the campaign. Trying to answer it with “POW” was just pathetic. It’s nice to see The Des Moines Register calling bullshit on him.
thanks for trying. it took me a lot of tries before i was able to get through to anyone’s phones today (save kennedy’s which was answered the first time i called today).
except that it is someone’s fault
and palin has said this herself. she’s the fresh face with new ideas.
I think that conservative-at-a-Georgetown-cocktail-party crack is gonna leave a mark where George Will wears his bowtie.
Not.
Sorry, should have been CHRISTY posted about earlier. Afraid I’ve been misspelling her name all along.
Collins: Greedy Wall Street speculators, unscrupulous mortgage lenders, gullible home buyers, and now off to blame Fannie and Freddie, you know the companies that
bought offlobbied the Congress to go soft on them.Shorter Collins: Everyone is to blame, except Congress or more specifically me.
I have NO doubt that DiFi will vote for the bill
This is great we know his response will be its necessary and that to not support it is playing politics we let him rant a little more and then we ask doing something is necessary but will this work?
Ask him to bet one of his houses if he is so sure. The guy is a gambler and cocky he can’t back down in public o a challenge.
the pythons?
a nice follow up would have been to ask if his fellow POWs have the same health care he now enjoys?
Wow, he doesn’t have to wear a bra to know that women vote with their love pitas.
collins: we must act because the crisis will get worse with delay
oh and ps firedogs, what in the hell is he doing in Iowa ???
he was down 9 pts even before Big Shitpile hit the fan
I’m going for a swim. see you pups later
Then you couldn’t sell the corn as organic.
Thanks Jane.
digg
collins: in some cases the taxpayer could make a profit.
There are a couple respects in which McCain has never flip-flopped, his tendency to be petty and vindictive toward anyone critical of him and his steadfast denial of ever having flip-flopped.
McCain’s eyes are dead and black, like the eyes of a Great White.
Evil lurks behind those eyes.
dumd huh? Why waste your resources in a state you have lost? Seems to be the theme of his campaign: WTF?
Is anyone here live blogging the debate tomorrow?
We could use a little of Jane’s snark to offset listening to PalinAilin’s voice. Just a thought.
good call. enjoy.
Expect Caligula’s horse to vote “neigh”.
Collins now going into standard blah, blah, blah. None of these fools actually talk about how this bill will unfreeze the financial system or explain why there is no direct help for distressed homeowners or re-regulation of the system.
that should read-dumb
jack reed: we have to act and we have to act decisively.
Whats this John McCain voted to get tough on Freddie and Fannie tv ad the news mentioned I thought John’s campaign manager was getting $15,000 a month from fannie?, freddie?
Why does the MSM let the easy outs slide?
Great to see you. – trust you and the Mister are well.
tellin’ everyone how you got me hooked on the CNN gadget on debate night – it was like crack . . .we could not take our eyes off those lines – lol!
Biden could show up at the debate and place a toy wolf fleeing from a model Cessna on the lectern. Actually, it might be better to place them on Palin’s lectern so she has something to keep her occupied while the grownups are talking.
Jack Reed up. You know lemmings are models of caution, consideration, and reflection compared to these guys. “We have to act.” Pay no attention to that cliff.
Fannie and Freddie wanted to pay him only $8,000 a month until McCain got tough on them.
jack reed: we regulation, but not in this bill.
duh.
Lemmings have an undeserved rep. Turns out reports of their penchant for mass self-termination is a myth created by those fun-loving folks at Disney.
Of the 40% that think that Palin is qualified, 65% of them thought the question was about Michael Palin of Monty Python.
“tough vote” = clearer political-speak definition = “tough , vote“
oh joy. mitch mcconnell up.
I have NO idea why this post came out like this – I will try it again –
“tough vote” = political speak = “tough (sh*t), vote(rs)”
mcconnell: many economists predict the net loss to the taxpayer could be negligible.
Shake his head and you get the answers bubbling up in his eyes like the fortune telling 8 ball:
“Mavericklicious”
“Straight talk”
“POW, POW, POW”
“My friends, I am tough and doggone people like me”
“Stop staring at Sarah’s butt”-G
that man has no lips. speaking of lips, ian is upstairs with the lipstick.
Anybody who thinks Palin is qualified never watched Python… Hee-Haw maybe, or the Redneck Comedy Tour.
Reed talks about how this is a tourniquet. Wall Street hearing that Congress is willing to spend $700 billion on tourniquets immediately shorts tourniquets. Goldman Sachs announces it will start selling tourniquet backed securities. European banks rush to buy these new instruments because as one British banker notes, “Tourniquets are so much more secure than houses and I’m sure these tourniquets will save us all.”
he has added his eyebrows to the mix recently, I’ve noted. they go off over his head to liven up the droning sound coming out of his face.
So were WMD in Iraq, what’s your point?
new post: ian’s “Wall Street bailout turns into wall of test but it’s still the same old vinegar in a bigger bottle“
Ian Welsh upstairs with Bailout Pig.
lol. i owe you a drink dosido. whatcha having?
Hey there! Good to see you, too!
So I guess I’m a CNN-Pusher, huh? ”mainlining” is dangerous, pal!
The poor Mr. K8 had to get up even before the early alarm yesterday to help me get to an emergency oral surgeon visit — a piece of bone was migrating down through the space left over after a tooth extraction — ICK! And it seemed to be getting infected in there. Ugh. Oddly (to ME, but apparently not to other Arizonans) the stand-in oral surgeon taking emergencies had a combination dental practice/cosmetic surgery/spa treatment office.
Gave me the willies. But not nearly as badly as recently checking online looking for a new gynecologist, and seeing that there is such a thing here in the greater Phoenix area (otherwise known these days as ”Little Los Angeles”) as COSMETIC GYNECOLOGY. They do plastic surgery to make your naughty bits ”cute.”
Just take me out on the mesa and shoot me now.
So how are you???
Not fair to compare Republicans to lower life forms, since there are none. Granted, even with their fabled shortcoming the lemmings came out ahead in your comparison.
Oops, that last comment was a reply to cbl2.
I thought I hit the reply button, but it didn’t seem to work. Sorry!!!
‘Explain’?
‘They’ are all-wise, all-knowing (etc. etc), they are the ‘leaders’,
we, as Nancy Pelosi reminded us, are not.
No ‘explanation’ is necessary. ‘Excuses’ will be provided at the refreshment stands, for those who need ’something’.
It is beneath the dignity, dignity I say, of the Senatorial Elite to hobnob with the concerns of mere peasants, who are far too dense (one may charitably say) to understand the subtle NUANCES and IMPLICATIONS of the myriad details that are contained in this critically necessary and frightfully FAIR bill.
We mustn’t vex our bewildered widdle heads about such things.
Mommy and Daddy CongressCritter have our best interests in mind.
How could we, even for an instant, believe otherwise?
Are we not Gawd’s chosen people?
Are we not exceptional, in every regard?
Are we not simply the best human beings living in the best nation ever?
Are our leaders not always right?
Where is your flag lapel pin?
Oops John. Wrong Again.
Adding to McCain’s woes, just 25 percent of likely voters say Palin has the right experience to be president if needed, a huge drop from 40 percent in the previous poll last month. She posted an enormous loss in confidence among Republicans; three in four had called her experienced enough before, but not even half say that now.
“If she was running the helm, she wouldn’t know what she’s doing,” said Caitlyn Pardue, a Republican from Rohnert Park, Calif., who decided last week that she probably would vote for Obama after determining that Palin “doesn’t have the breadth of knowledge.” Pardue, 60, called McCain’s selection of Palin “pretty ill-advised” and added: “It shows irresponsibility to me.”
AP
If I can remind everyone, it’s not too late to make calls and we should call like crazy.