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Can McCain officially take Obama's motto?
McCain has chosen a candidate that symbolizes change. So is it fair to say the new McCain slogan can be "McCain for Change". Kind of ironic the candidate that spoke of change picked a Washington insider, and "McSame" is actually the one for change.
8 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
John McCain wouldn't use that slogan. Obama has made it an ugly statement. He has over-used it so much. I think McCain's VP choice is a great one! Think about it, she has more experience than Obama. LOL
I sense a bit of envy coming from the Dim-o-crats. Obama missed his chance by not picking Hillary as his VP.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
You cannot be a candidate of change if you are voting for the same crappy policies that Bush has created 95% of the time. McCain has voted for Bush's policies 95% of the time and even claimed himself to be one of Bush's biggest supporters. McCain and Palin are more of the same Bush policies. Just because McCain co-opts Obama's motto doesn't mean he has a vision or message of change and a new direction for America like Obama has. He's trying to create an illusion to throw the viewer from actually looking at his policies which mirror the same Bush policies that have taken this country down the wrong path. McCain/Palin = Bush policies. The same old same old bullsh*t that this country cannot afford.
- Dr. NightcallLv 71 decade ago
Pandering to the disaffected Clinton supporters is not change. It's more of the same. Hillary's supporters (even PUMA members) won't fall for this obvious ploy.
- 1 decade ago
McCain is not in it for the slogan, but for as many votes as he can. Whether he fights dirty or not.
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- 1 decade ago
Yea, both campaigns just made a 360 in the last two weeks.
- Kitten,DocLv 61 decade ago
I do not think he wants that motto , He just knows actions speak louder than words.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
how does Palin symbolize change? she seems to agree with the GOP agenda through and through?
I heard something about "taking on the oil companies"? but no details... I thought the oil companies were the good guys though?
- 1 decade ago
Not with this pick. Seems like more of the same Republican slime.