John McCain's Campaign Hits Back Hard Against Barack Obama for John McCain's House Comment
John McCain's people apparently do not believe that "you gotta have a sense of humor in this" when this involves John McCain's lack of knowledge about where he lives…
"The reality is they have some investment properties and stuff. It's not as if he lives in ten houses. That's just not the case," [McCain spokesman Brian] Rogers said. "The reality is they have four that actually could be considered houses they could use"…
Rogers said that the other six properties are "investment properties and things like that" and promised that in retribution for McCain not knowing how many houses he owns, his campaign will be bringing up Obama's own real estate skeleton named Tony Rezko more often…
"That's fair game now," he said. "You are going to see more of that now that this issue has been joined. You'll see more of the Rezko matter from us."
You see? They weren't bringing it up because it wasn't fair game. But now they have to hurry up and play catch up. So, what I think they're gonna do now is get in their time machine and travel back in time a few months to make some Rezko-centric ads for YouTube. Mark my words!
I like that the McCain campaign exercised some restraint in this matter. Bringing up the tired Rezko meme isn't that big a deal. I mean, it's not like they're dragging that old Vietnam POW story out of the shed again…
He also added: "This is a guy who lived in one house for five and a half years — in prison," referring to the prisoner of war camp that McCain was in during the Vietnam War.
You spend five an a half years in a prison camp and then tell me how many multi-million dollar houses you own. I dare you!
"In terms of who's an elitist, I think people have made a judgment that John McCain is not an arugula-eating, pointy headed professor-type based on his life story."
It's true. John McCain's head is more bulbous-shaped.




I wonder if McCain has enjoyed a nice salad in his homes?
That complexion hasn't seen Vitamin K in years.
You poor pitiful Obamabots. I'm neither republican or democrat. I'm smart. I'm placing my vote on expierience!!! Ask all those remorseful republicans about what voting for someone with no expierience will do for our country? Can you say George W.Bush? This election "race" has nothing to do with "race". An united states president leads the world folks. I do believe that requires lots of knowledge and expierience. So all you people that want to cry "race" for your democratic nominee,just be thankful Hillary Clinton did'nt cry sexism during the democratic primaries. Or your party would be more devided than it already is.
Kristy- You're a moron. How does age equate to 'experience'? What good does McCain's "experience" do when it's all been bad?
As a Senator, got caught helping Charles Keating deregulate S&L's, which cost taxpayers $200 billion, and was censured by the Senate
In 2002, he was a leading advocate for the invasion of Iraq, spent far more time on TV than any other Senator, and wrongly predicted "victory" and "success" every step of the way
In 2001, he opposed Bush's $1.35 trillion tax giveaway to the rich, but changed his position during the 2007 campaign.
In 2008, when caught doing favors for lobbyist Vicki Iseman and her corporate clients, lied about his actions
In 2007, with the U.S. on the brink of attacking Iran, McCain joked by singing "Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran."
The list goes on and on.
John McCain has been caught in so many lies, he is confused about Foreign Policy. How can a person who has that many houses possibly understand what it is like for a person who is losing their house or losing their jobs. At the forum with Rick Warren, John McCain said he would encourage and inspire, he didn't mention anything about a plan to help people to make a living. He negotiated the DHL deal which sends jobs out of the country. Let us not forget how he brags about being a POW, yet lies about his voting record and has voted many times against bills to help the soldiers who have fought. He even mocked the Bear bill in forum with Rick Warren, yet didn't say that he voted yes to it. Do we need more years of the Bush foolishness to continue in John McCain….I think not.
The problem with Bush wasn't his inexperience. The problem was that he was a puppet for Karl Rove and his ilk, just like McCain.
I know you Obama-haters and "McCainiacs" don't believe that, but I have yet to see one of you make a valid, issue-based argument that McCain would do anything differently than Bush.
Of course, valid, issue-based arguments are not really what this is about for most of you. You just deny and ignore any information that doesn't support your preconceptions.
…and for the record, Hillary did cry sexism during the primaries, but I'm sure you've only forgotten because that didn't fit your agenda.
McCain "will make Cheney looks like Ghandi." (Pat Buchanan)
Kristy-
As a matter of fact, I can say George W. Bush…I'm just not sure that he can yet.
Now hurry off to your mani/pedi. Good girl.
Beth J.
Oh yeah, Kristy. Smart people NEVER say, "I'm smart".
John McCain couldn't hit anything hard…I don't even think he knows what hard is anymore…ask Cindy McBimbo.