Posted on 08/25/2008 8:40:22 PM PDT by kingattax
Sen. John McCain will be a guest on the 'Tonight Show' with Jay Leno tonight on NBC at 11:30 PM EDT.
Didn’t he promise a while back to announce his VP choice on the show ?
When the GOP or McCain ask for money to support McCain, print and send them one of these.
Sore Loserman? NYTimes today indicated McJuan and Loserman is the way to go.
McCain’s campaign is making some good moves!
The next best move would be to choose Palin for VP .
thanks for the heads up!
I’m watching.
FYI, if you’re interested... McCain coming up momentarily on Jay Leno (on the east coast). If you’re in other time zones, check your listings.
On now, should be funny.
On now, should be funny.
good crowd response.
Yeah, like convincing Obama to pick Biden for his running mate.
That's the ONLY good move McCain's made so far, and I expect him to offset it with something spectacularly stupid any day now.
Like picking Lieberman for his running mate.
If he does that I'll honest-to-gosh stay home.
Interestingly, just as Leno introduced McCain, the station decided to run an annoying green strip across the screen announcing a “weekly test”. The strip covers their faces. This is NJ/Philadelphia area. Conspiracy?
If you would, let us know how McCain did.
Leno is past my bedtime. LOL
Thanks.
Doing good so far. Funny.
I think that people will feel that his self deprecating jokes re far more genuine than any that obama has made.
Leno joked about McCain saving the White House from the British fire setting in 1814. When John got on stage he complained about not getting noted for warning the British were coming. LOL
He just smacked Obama pretty good on the # of houses crap.
Very true.
Nice job he did answering the questions about how many houses he has.
He seems very relaxed.
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