McCain and John Lewis
You know, if I really admired and respected someone to the point that I named them one of "three wise men" that I would consult if I were President, and that person said something highly critical of me, I wouldn't be whining because some third person didn't repudiate the criticism. I'd be talking to that person, finding out why they were being critical, and doing some self-searching to see if there was any validity in the criticism.
What is the point in having advisors if you only listen to them when they say things that you agree with? We've had eight years of a President who has rejected any advice that didn't agree with his preconceived notions. We don't need four more.
What is the point in having advisors if you only listen to them when they say things that you agree with? We've had eight years of a President who has rejected any advice that didn't agree with his preconceived notions. We don't need four more.
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Well done!
October 19, 2008 10:36 PM | Reply | Permalink
Very astute observation...wish I'd thought of it!
October 19, 2008 10:42 PM | Reply | Permalink
Country first? What a load of hypocritical sh!t that has turned out to be. McCain is wholly self- centered and self-righteous. He is more unfit for the presidency than was Bush.
October 19, 2008 11:25 PM | Reply | Permalink
Well, part of the case Bush's campaign made in 2004 is that he'd have good advisers (read: Colin Powell). And you see how that worked out.
Hmmm. Much hipper for Republicans to talk about listening to African-American public figures than actually to do it.
October 20, 2008 4:13 PM | Reply | Permalink