Last night, I took a cab back to my hotel from the festivities. I'm staying in a part of Denver called Cherry Creek, which is around 5 miles from downtown. My cabdriver told me that if I ever got to talk to Obama or any of his people I should give them some advice. Any time McCain wants to talk about experience, the Obama campaign should respond by adding up all the experience of Cheney and Rumsfeld, among others, and ask how well all that experience did for this country? Experience is one thing, but McCain and his cronies have the wrong kind of experience. My cabdriver is right.
That got me thinking again about the video Jed posted last week showing McCain singing the praises of Cheney, Rumsfeld and Powell. He called them "the strongest team" ever on national security. And, this is also the clip where McCain said he would have picked Cheney as his V.P. That's the kind of experience John McCain would bring to his presidency. It would be four more years of George Bush. McBush is bad enough. McCheney?
Another example of letting McCain's words speak for themselves:
Opposing a filibuster is not the same as supporting the bill
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Given the unending stupidity of health care opponents, I suppose it
shouldn't be surprising that among them it has become an article of faith
that voting...
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