MoonWater
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I think you should re-read my post re: Congress.Date: 9/5/2008 9:49:37 AM
Author: IndyGirl22
Because they believe, as those who will vote for McCain do, that having the same party in the White House doesn't necessarily mean you will have the same administration. Some people don't vote for the party, but the person. I must say it is a great strategy for Obama to attack McCain through Bush...slamming Bush and then equating McCain with Bush is a nicer way of doing things.Date: 9/5/2008 9:46:03 AM
Author: MoonWater
this may have been said before but did anyone notice the huge blaring contradiction/conflict of interest going on during the RNC? are they stupid or do they just think we are? how can they rant and rave about change (really, couldn't they be a bit more original) when they had the White House for the last 8 years and until recently, had Congress? how can you fix the problems in Washington while supporting the guy and Administration that was part of said problem? How can you diss Bush and praise him at the same time?
i dun git it.![]()
And remember, Democrats had the congressional majority...
In regard to the rest I don't think you understood my point. McCain isn't very well liked by his party and his party loves Bush. No one dares diss the Bush Administration, in fact they want his support and approval, but at the same time, they complain about the problems in Washington. They refuse to acknowledge that Bush was a large part of that problem. How do you diss and praise Bush at the same time? This has absolutely nothing to do with claiming that one Repub Administration is the sum of the party. I get why you would elect another Republican after one bad one. But I do not get indirectly dissing said Republican as a means to say you are different, while at the same time, not being out about it because you fear pissing those off that love him. They want to have their cake and eat it too.