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To: markomalley

I know the “I told you so” types can be an irritation, but I did tell you so. But most here probably didn’t need to be told, and plenty of you also told us, that it was beyond stupid to allow Gibson and Couric to have hours of interview time with Governor Palin where they could ask question after question and then edit it to show what they wanted.

Someone high in the McCain campaign is severely lacking in common sense. And that showboating campaign suspension last week was a dud, and maybe very damaging. (Also told us so on that).

The one hope, which many of us have also pointed out, is that Obama and company will screw up even more than McCain and company. That’s still a very real possibility, but the McCain camp is making it hard for them.

Governor Palin might give a performance tonight that will undo all the recent stupidity of the McCain campagin, but I don’t think many would say they deserve that good fortune. But maybe the voters as a whole do deserve it.

(The two worst presidential nominees of modern times.)


40 posted on 10/02/2008 5:43:11 AM PDT by Will88
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To: Will88

You make good sense, I agree with you that it was stupid for McCain to suspend his campaign last week, it looked like a stunt. As far as the liberal press goes, when are we going to learn our lesson? I wonder what the campaign would have done in hindsight? Maybe it would have been better to do no interviews at all, because the liberal press doesn’t even try to hide it anymore how slanted they are. They don’t care if they come across like the Gestapo. They are way beyond caring anymore about appearing decent. Maybe we should change the way we respond to their requests.


111 posted on 10/02/2008 10:42:56 AM PDT by rodeo-mamma
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