Doubts about the economic credibility of a McCain/Palin team

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September 22nd, 2008   #11
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Originally Posted by MontyB
I wouldn't write him off just yet, the Palin popularity bubble was always going to burst and I have few doubts that this would have been any shock to him. His problem is going to be getting enough separation from the Bush regime to give credibility to his "I am not a clone" stance without alienating them.

As I have said in the past I like McCain and would love to have seen him in the Whitehouse in 2000 as I suspect things would have been totally different but to be honest I think his "best before" date has come and gone.
I Iiked the McCain of 2000 as well. It appeared more honest. His work over several years with Leibermann on introducing bills to help reduce green house emissions has been excellent and very forward thinking, unlike many other Republicans.
 



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