McCain: In Search Of A Game-Changer
Five people who know about such things — Newt Gingrich, John Podesta (Chief of Staff to President Clinton), Stu Eizenstat (Carter White House chief domestic policy adviser), Peter Wallison (Counsel to Ronald Reagan), and Mary Beth Cahill (Kerry Campaign Manager) were all asked what could make tonight’s debate a game-changer for the campaign. Take a look.
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He could have a heart attack.
Call Barack a * to his face.
Fall down and not be able to get up.
Have a part were he messes up Osama obama name.
But thats all he’s got, mclame needs to whoop his own you know what.
Posted by: Joe | October 15, 2008, 2:32 pm 2:32 pm
Not much he can do at this point. He has already made so many poor judgment calls.
Posted by: William J. LePetomaine | October 15, 2008, 2:48 pm 2:48 pm
Theres no hope for Mccain, ABC When are you going to report that people in Alaska are having petitions signed to have Govenor Palin Impeached the Alaskins are outraged about her verdict of abusing power and be unethical
Posted by: Angie | October 15, 2008, 2:48 pm 2:48 pm
All Joe has is hatred.
Poor Joe.
I’ll pray for you.
Posted by: "Oh no, Mr. Joe | October 15, 2008, 2:51 pm 2:51 pm
It is ironic for McCain that Surge rhymes with Purge. We are tired of McCain’s red meat campaign and it is time to purge. ……….
Posted by: Ohg Rea Tone | October 15, 2008, 4:14 pm 4:14 pm
it’s ironic that Obama’s initials are:
B.O.
(hey – it makes as much sense as
the above comment)
Posted by: GR | October 16, 2008, 10:40 am 10:40 am