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Biden: when Obama is faced with a crisis in six months you gotta support him
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalra...to-suppor.html
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wtf?
It will be interesting if he's right. |
And now that I've actually read the article, I have to laugh.
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Audio-only YT of the remarks:
Are they going to support him through his correct decision to do something? Or are they going to support him through his correct decision to do nothing? |
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The YouTube audio stops before he tells the people in the room they're going to need to support him.
That said, I believe Biden's right, but I think it's going to happen regardless of who's elected. Things are very unstable right now in a lot of ways, and the new guy's going to get tested. |
McCain has already been tested - repeatedly. Not that it makes him more fit to be President, but then again maybe it does. That's a personal decision.
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McCain hasn't been tested as the guy driving the most powerful military machine on the planet. We know he handled himself when it was just him. We don't know if he possesses restraint. I'm going to try to support whoever it is to make the right decision. We know that maybe 1/3 of the country will not support anyone outside their party. They are the folks who are partisans not patriots. McCain or Obama needs the patriotic center plus the anti-patriots in their own party when crunch time comes. Let's hope they both know they own their partisans and serve the country not the base.
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McCain is pointing out that, during the Cuban missile crisis, he was a pilot waiting on the tarmac with a target in Cuba.
That's some pretty powerful mojo, right there, I don't care who you are. Meanwhile, want to get spooky?, people are pointing out that this line was in the first moments of Colin Powell's endorsement of Obama: Quote:
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No Griff, he hasn't, neither of them have. But McCain has the experience and Obama has virtually none. I'm not saying it is all that matters, but it is a definite plus for McCain. Of that there can be no argument. How important it is to you as an individual voter is another issue entirely. There were many things that Biden said during the primary season where he called into question Obama's readiness. Only since getting the nod as the VP has his opinion changed.
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McCain has what experience, being a prisoner of war? His options there were severely limited. "Waiting on the tarmac with a target in Cuba"? There again, his options were follow orders, or not.
Hopefully, the President will have several options, to any situation, and the wisdom and level-headedness to explore them all... and choose wisely.:unsure: |
To me, experience doesn't count for much if you have displayed poor judgement through it. I'm sure Senator McCain was an excellent soldier, and has some stellar qualities, but the policies that have been most damaging to your country are policies he has supported overall. I know he's been a maverick and stood up to his party, but in the main he has supported Bush's neo-con agenda, and that includes the war in Iraq and the continued deregulation of financial markets.
More importantly, perhaps, his response when faced with an actual, bona fide crisis in the shape of last month's market meltdown, he showed little leadership, floundered for answers which, when they came, were disjointed, incoherent and unconvincing. The attitude he has displayed in discussions of his foreign policy have been dangerously bellicose and he has shown himself more than willing to play on Americans' darkest fears and most costly sacrifices in a deeply cynical campaign, at a time when Americans need something better. I used to quite like McCain. This campaign has shown him to be empty of ideas. He is Bush with a few tweaks. And as for Biden, I don't care how many sides of his mouth he talks out of, I would rather have him sitting a heart attack away from the Oval Office, than Sarah Palin, who frankly scares the shit out of me. |
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I think Powell said it best when he said Obama is the new generation. The current generation of politicos have had a chance to mould America, and it really is time to do things differently. Thoughtfully. Calmly. With more regard for the nation's most precious assets than has been shown by an administration wedded to international conflict.
[eta] Just because McCain knows what it means to send soldiers into battle, does not mean he won't still send your children to die needlessly, pursuing aims more appropriate to a previous era. |
I don't know the usage in GB but using mould for mold creates a picture over here. :)
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