"That One" will be the next President
October 7, 2008 | Manchester, Connecticut | Vetting explained
I just had to get this off my chest: McCain is so out of touch with Americans and so condescending towards Obama, it sends chills down my spine.
He showed his true colors tonight by calling Obama "That One"... listen jerk, he's a Senator, have the decency to call him by his name. You're obviously disheveled to the point of a 3rd grader.
The American people can see right through you, that's why you're losing in the polls right now. You refuse to look at Obama, while he keeps his eyes on you, not afraid of you. You refused to shake Obama's extended hand after the debate... the arrogance and lack of respect!
Your inability to address Senator Obama says a lot. Too painful to face the failed policies you backed for the past 8 years?? How honorable of you to turn to demeaning actions when you have nothing else to turn to.
Out of ideas?
And now Cindy McCain is coming out saying Obama is running the dirtiest campaign in the history of America? If this isn't a clear sign of how out of touch McCain's whole campaign is, I don't know what. Your make-believe Maverick husband couldn't go much lower if he tried.
You know what it sounds like to me? Sounds like McCain's campaign is suffering from sour grapes. Say it ain't so, Joe!
PS: And please stop calling us your "friends"... there's a total disconnect and we're feeling it, you're not our friend and we're not fooled!
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