Showing posts with label John McCain brain dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John McCain brain dead. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2008

U.S. is Under Attack (again)

The US is under Attack - again!


Just a quick blog today, as I spend many hours scanning the newswires, watching CNN, MSNBC and of course my favorite news outlet Faux News (oops I meant Fox News) we are seeing that the Republican Party just pulled out their FMM or ‘Fear Mongering Machine’ and it has begun an all out assault on the simpler minds of the American people.

With the US Presidential race heating up, we are seeing the first wave of attacks using this newly updated FMM weapon. Our intelligence unit has received data and deciphered chatter about the updated FMM weapon and its terrible effects on simple minds.

Please make sure that you tell your friends and neighbors to watch for this weapon and to be aware of its use in the upcoming 90 days. Often times one cannot discern from the supposed truth called ‘reality’ propagated by this GOP FMM Weaponry.
The weapon is easily recognizable on most networks and news organizations, but FOX NEWS has contractually agreed to use the FMM to enhance EACH and every news story during the next 120 days!

Be aware that when you hear news stories about the US coming under potential attack, or that there is a larger terrorist attack planned, or that the we are now going to have to go to war with Russia, please help your family, friends and neighbors fully understand that this in fact in not the true reality of the moment, nor even of the future.

Please help them discern and comprehend that in most cases, these reports and ‘scare tactics’ only and simply the ammunition delivered by the Republicans, by advanced use of the FMM.

Be logical, open-minded and understanding and ask for discernment when you hear outrageous claims made by the current administration, or John McCain, as almost everything that is coming out of their mouths are being enhanced by the FMM psychological mind control unit.

In reality, just BE AWARE that some information that will come out to try to scare you into thinking that hiring your 72 year old grandpa (who does NOT know how to even use a computer or email) was (or is) a good idea. In the long run, regardless of any faked FMM military threat, the US will learn hiring this old coot is not such a good idea.

If you truly want to know what Brother McCain is really about and some of the shenanigans he pulled (in his dementia moments of course) while being a Governer in Arizona ask any REPUBLICAN PARTY MEMBER who lives there for a reality check!

Friday, July 11, 2008

Whiney Ass American's 'The Whaa! Report'




McCain Adviser Refers to ‘Nation of Whiners’
By MICHAEL COOPER

Published: July 11, 2008

BELLEVILLE, Mich. — Senator John McCain has spent the week trying to tell people that he feels their economic pain. So it was more than a little unhelpful when one of his top economic advisers was quoted Thursday as saying that the United States was only in a “mental recession” and that it had become a “nation of whiners.”

Also, the republicans (most of them) are SO OUT OF TOUCH with the real world and state of the US, another McCain camp said this as well....
Phil Gramm, a co-chairman of the McCain campaign, said in an interview that the nation was in a “mental recession.”
Blogger Marc says that the Republican Party, including John McCain are in a 'mental recession' twenty-four seven!

Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press:

At a factory in Belleville, Mich., John McCain told workers Thursday: “America is hurting today. Michigan is hurting today.”
The adviser, former Senator Phil Gramm, Republican of Texas, sought to clarify his remarks Thursday by saying he had been referring only to some of the nation’s leaders.

But it was too late to keep from complicating things for Mr. McCain, who has been trying to strike a more empathetic tone after sometimes struggling to maintain a balance between displays of optimism about the nation’s future and demonstrating an understanding of Americans’ economic hardships.

Senator Barack Obama, noting that Mr. McCain had previously said an expansion of offshore oil drilling might have a “psychological” benefit for the country, seized on Mr. Gramm’s remarks, made in an interview with The Washington Times.

“You know, America already has one Dr. Phil,” Mr. Obama said at a campaign stop in Fairfax, Va. “When it comes to the economy, we don’t need another.”

YOU GO BARRACK!



Mr. McCain himself repudiated Mr. Gramm’s comments.

“The person here in Michigan that just lost his job isn’t suffering a mental recession,” he told reporters after a town-hall-style meeting at a factory in this city west of Detroit.

And when he was asked whether Mr. Gramm — McCain campaign co-chairman, UBS Investment Bank vice chairman and former economics professor — might serve as treasury secretary in a McCain administration, the candidate replied with a flash of his sometimes tart humor.

“I think Senator Gramm would be in serious consideration for ambassador to Belarus,” he said, “although I’m not sure the citizens of Minsk would welcome that.”

Mr. McCain has been spending the week in Rust Belt states like Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan pushing his economic proposals and trying to show a grasp of workers’ financial struggles.

During the gathering here Thursday, held at Bayloff Stamped Products, which provides metal components to car manufacturers, he tried to fend off the skepticism of some Michigan workers about his support for free trade and said more than half a dozen times that people were “hurting.”

“America is hurting today,” he said. “Michigan is hurting today. The automotive industry is hurting. And we’ve got big problems, and we’ve got big challenges.”

Questioned about manufacturers’ moving their plants elsewhere because of free trade, he replied, “I have to tell you — and I know that it’s not popular — I do believe in the overall benefits of free trade.”

In recent months Mr. McCain has recalibrated the way he talks about the economy, often noting that it does not matter whether the technical definition of a recession has been met, given that so many people feel as if they are in one. The tone is in contrast with the one he struck during the primaries, when he sometimes placed more emphasis on optimism.

His struggle to find a balance was on vivid display at a Republican debate in January, when he was asked whether the country was better off now than it was eight years ago.

“I think you could argue that Americans over all are better off,” he replied, “because we have had a pretty good, prosperous time with low unemployment and low inflation, and a lot of good things have happened, a lot of jobs have been created.” Then he added: “But let’s have some straight talk. Things are tough right now.”

At the factory gathering Thursday, Mr. McCain repeated a statement that was used against him to great effect in the Michigan primary, which he lost to Mitt Romney.

“I’ll look at you in the eye again and I’ll tell you that there are some jobs that won’t come back,” he said.

But, the optimism hardly out of reach, he added that the lost jobs would be replaced with new ones to create more environmentally friendly technologies and other innovations.

“I have to tell you that the innovation and the technology and the entrepreneurship of the world still lies in the United States of America,” he said. “Every technological advance we’ve made in the 21st century and throughout the 20th has come from the United States of America.”