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Does anyone fall for Little McCain’s rhetoric about being the candidate for change?
Who is he kidding he has been part of the Republican machine for 20 years! His policies for the most part are Bush's and have been failing us for the last 8 years. Look at the lost jobs just today? The only thing he has changed lately is his views on offshore drilling and Bush's tax cuts and he switched to their view! Change what? He is status quo! It makes me laugh because he is basically saying the government that he has been aprt of for the last 8 years is failing so elect me so we can continue to do the same things hoping it will change for the good! Are Americans really that stupid?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No, no. You're not getting the meaning.
When he says he's the candidate for "change", he means that under his economic plan that you'll be broke and on the street corner begging rich Republicans for their spare change.
You have to listen more closely.
- 1 decade ago
I guess you mean the same government that Barak and Biden have been so effective in changing. He is not Bush and anyone who has followed him over the past decade know this. As for Biden, give me a break, that guy could talk the bark off a tree and he's been there as long as McCain. Bush sucks and most can agree on this but Bush nor Barak have anywhere near the character and life experience that McCain has.
- allenbmeangeneLv 61 decade ago
Well, he should decide once and for all if he is going to to be the maverick that he sold himself as for so long, or if he is going to be the clone of George W. Bush that he has tried, during this election season, to convince us all he will be. What will probably happen is that once elected, he will back-pedal on some of his promises. After all, that's what George H.W. Bush did (Remember "No new taxes"?).
- SeethensLv 41 decade ago
I don't know.
He has as good or better voting record than Obama on that.
I don't think Obama is for change either, or he would not have selected a VP that has been senator since the Watergate era.
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- 1 decade ago
I hope not. He is just more George Bush and no matter how hard he tries cannot distance himself from his voting record, even with a shrill, ditzy, pageant contestant to distract us.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Oh honey you just have to open your mind a little. The Republicans are the party for Americans who believe in freedom.
DEMS= MORE GOVERNMENT
REPUBLICANS=LESS GOVERNMENT
- 1 decade ago
Change is inevitable no matter who is president. However, I believe McCain over Obama.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He is trying to divorce himself from his 95% pro-Bush record and promote himself as hell-bent on making changes. He will probably short change us in the process if he is elected.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
No. I don't fall for it. It's kinda sad, because he has thrown his whole party under the bus, just to copy Obama... Weak! Un-presidential.