John @ 11:14 PM: Kelly O'what'shername at MSNBC just reiterated the bull that John McCain is SO reluctant to use his POW experience for political purposes? Oh really, Kelly? Where have you been the past two months? They used the POW thing to explain why McCain has 12 houses and why he cheated at the faith forum. It's been non-stop POW up until about a week ago, when the media started beating McCain up for using it too much. He had the photo of himself as a POW on his spanish-language home page. He calls himself a "hero" on his own Web site. But you claim McCain has been reticent to use his POW status for political purposes. Are you an idiot?
TNR sums it up well:
It's not over yet but this is a very underwhelming speech. Familiar points explained in pedestrian terms. No overarching themes--right now it's sounding like a State of the Union laundry list. Even the crowd in the hall isn't jazzed. This is the sort of reception Tom Ridge got.
Joe @ 11:05 PM: That was a speech only Liz Sidoti and Ron Fournier could love. He's just bad.
Joe @ 11:02 PM: John McCain is amazingly uninspiring. I can't imagine listening to these speeches for the next four years. Seriously.
Joe @ 11:00 PM: What does this line mean?: "I fell in love with my country when I was a prisoner in someone else's." Did he really not love his country before that? Sure sounds that way. Most Americans I know love their country. A lot. Even without being a prisoner in someone else's.
John @ 10:56 PM: Yes, John McCain was a prisoner of war. He was tortured. That was 40 years ago. Today, people are worried about their jobs, not about Vietnam. What is John McCain going to do to fix the economy today? We have no idea.
Joe @ 10:52 PM: "I hate war" is a great line. But, in January of 2002, McCain was screaming "Next up, Baghdad." We never did finish that first war in Afghanistan, which is one word and war never mentioned by McCain. We're in a war, and the man who hates war never mentions it.
Joe @ 10:46 PM: I do chuckle when I hear McCain talk about technology...any kind of technology. Someone obviously wrote this speech for him, but it sounds like he really doesn't know what he's talking about. He just knows he's supposed to say it. And, does he know that a Republican was president for the past eight years. Just because he doesn't say Bush's name, doesn't mean Bush hasn't run the country.
Rob @ 10:43: From a Republican friend: The old McCain is gone - who is this guy?
Rob @ 10:40: Fear fear fear, it's the same playbook as 2004. Painting a future with Barack Obama as something to fear is Rove in full effect.
Rob @ 10:39 Lost their trust? ABC just this week showed Tom Delay drinking it up, cigar and all, with fat cats. You can't gain back trust that way.
Joe @ 10:39 PM: John McCain gets his health insurance through the Senate. He gets government funded health care. When he bitches that "bureaucrats" will stand before you and your doctor, it shows how out of touch he is. Insurance company bureaucrats do that to Americans every single day. Not to Senators, but to real people. Every day.
John @ 10:36 PM: Just read the rest of the speech, Joe got a copy. There is no substance at all in this speech, zero. You'll be surprised to hear that McCain will go on at length about his time as a POW - because, remember, he doesn't use it for political purposes, ever. But as for substance, there is none. NONE. Wow. This is kind of weird. Okay he just talked about activists judges and hinted at abortion. This is right-wing jingoism. WHERE IS THE SUBSTANCE? He thinks he's Ronald Reagan. He's no Ronald Reagan. Hell, Palin's speech was better than this. Hey, tax cuts - now there's an original idea.
Joe @ 10:33 PM: Wow. I know this isn't a news flash, but McCain is boring -- and a bad speaker. Now, he's only talking about himself. But, this speech is just one cliche after another. There is NO substance whatsoever.
John @ 10:31 PM: I didn't fight, however, the banks. I helped them and got into a lot of trouble as a result.
John @ 10:29 PM: Yeah, he doesn't listen to special interests, that's he dumped Lieberman and Ridge as his VPs when the religious right went nuts last week.
Rob @ 10:27 PM: It's 10:27 and we're still hearing only about more personal biography. There has not yet been one thing offered up to the American people as a solution to our nation's problems. And regarding the protesters, if they can't handle the security at their own convention... how can we expect them to handle security in Washington?
John @ 10:26 PM: She worked with her nose?
John @ 10:24 PM: Hmmm 20 minutes in and no mention of the economy. Yikes, seems there are multiple protesters inside. How did they get floor passes? Looks like the protesters may have rattled McCain. Time will tell.
Joe @ 10:18 PM: First, he manages to mention Bush without saying his name. More importantly, the horrible green back drop is back. How did they swing that one?:
John @ 10:12 PM: Three times they mentioned that he was a POW. In case you didn't know.
Joe @ 10:10 PM: That 1992 Clinton slogan, "It's the economy, stupid" is being written for the GOP in 2008, "It's the economy that the Republicans are stupid about." Seriously, NO ONE is really talking about the economy.
John @ 10:06 PM: Funny, I thought John McCain said he didn't really love his country until he was 31 years old. Oops, they left out his divorce. Never mind.
Joe @ 9:59 PM: This deserves its own post later, but in case you missed it earlier, the GOP ran actual footage of the 9/11 attacks, which the
Boston Globe calls "The death of a taboo":
The September 11 precedent was one of the few surviving campaign-season taboos. It is survived by direct comparisons of one's opponents to Hitler.
Rob @ 9:56 PM: I think America would like to believe Cindy is a genuine person, but all they need to know about the real Cindy is
right here, back in 1999What McEachern and the others didn't know was that, far from being a simple, honest admission designed to clear her conscience and help other addicts, Cindy McCain's storytelling had been orchestrated by Jay Smith, then John McCain's Washington campaign media advisor. And it was intended to divert attention from a different story, a story that was getting quite messy.
Sound familiar?
Joe @ 9:47 PM: Cindy, Cindy, Cindy. She knows her husband is honorable, because, why would she think otherwise. It's the other Mrs. McCain who learned he wasn't. I am in no position to comment on Cindy's attire (although I suspect
Princess Sparkle Pony will.)
Rob @ 9:40 PM: Republicans have stood up here all night telling us that they are better to protect America. Should something happen to John McCain, can anyone tell me that Sarah Palin is REALLY ready to sit across the table from Vladimir Putin? Of all the people he's met in his life this is the person he's going to trust with the nation's security? No, Palin was a purely political decision - picked to appease the Religious Right. In the one decision we've had to judge John McCain since he became the nominee, he's not made a decision to protect the country, he made a rash political decision. That's not a man who's putting his country first, or a man who will keep America safe.
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