NY TIMES: Endorsement From Hell. Al Qaeda militants prefer a McCain presidency and might even try to use terror attacks in the coming days to tip the election to him. From their perspective, a continuation of Bush policies is best for recruiting, In contrast, an African-American president with a penchant for building bridges rather than blowing them up would give Al Qaeda recruiters fits.
McCain would be a tragedy for Americans and a boom for radical groups trying to recruit suicide bombers.
I think this woman is some kind of automaton--everything she says is just hitting the Repub speaking points and completely ignorant of reality. Again, putting their fingers in their ears going "nyah, nyah, nyan". And Gregory--how did he get this position. He's a terrible interviewer.
Who are the real the "socialists" in this campaign?. These GOP operatives keep on repeating themselves like disciplined parrots. They get their lines from the upper echelons, day after day.. I feel I'm in Bucharest in the late 60's..
No one cares about campaign staff? I sure as hell do. If you can't keep your campaign staff working together to accomplish one very simple goal (getting more votes), how the hell can you manage the country?
That was a pathetic interview. Every question was answered with a segue, followed by talking points. I think it is a journalist's duty to interrupt when they recognize talking points, at least after the first run. She repeated the same talking points for every freakin' question!
Then again, perhaps I don't give Gregory enough credit. The segment was called "Closing Argument", so perhaps it was on purpose, to try to bait out what the talking points would be in the last week.
I like how Wallace opens her mouth but doesn't really say anything.
stewart0312 2 years ago
beautiful woman and very well versed --- and speaks extremely well --- too, but Nicole Wallace was talking in total gibberish nonsense.
HenryDavidT 3 years ago
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NY TIMES: Endorsement From Hell. Al Qaeda militants prefer a McCain presidency and might even try to use terror attacks in the coming days to tip the election to him. From their perspective, a continuation of Bush policies is best for recruiting, In contrast, an African-American president with a penchant for building bridges rather than blowing them up would give Al Qaeda recruiters fits.
McCain would be a tragedy for Americans and a boom for radical groups trying to recruit suicide bombers.
FaJingPower 3 years ago
*** People is stupid***
Nicole in reality believes that people is stupid and that is why they do not care about key issues like good campaing organization.
Maybe there in in fact only one stupid in this picture.
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honestlycorrect 3 years ago
kind of makes you understand why McCain is fucked
valgehiir 3 years ago
I think this woman is some kind of automaton--everything she says is just hitting the Repub speaking points and completely ignorant of reality. Again, putting their fingers in their ears going "nyah, nyah, nyan". And Gregory--how did he get this position. He's a terrible interviewer.
dbmcvey 3 years ago 2
That is exactly what I was thinking the entire time.
KiwiTwist03 3 years ago
Who are the real the "socialists" in this campaign?. These GOP operatives keep on repeating themselves like disciplined parrots. They get their lines from the upper echelons, day after day.. I feel I'm in Bucharest in the late 60's..
Francebrasil 3 years ago
No one cares about campaign staff? I sure as hell do. If you can't keep your campaign staff working together to accomplish one very simple goal (getting more votes), how the hell can you manage the country?
47f0 3 years ago 3
Who reached across the aisle, John McCain or Joe Lieberman? I think that Joe walked across the aisle and sat down.
gamoonbat 3 years ago 3
This is the chick they are throwing under the bus- blaming her for Palins pathetic performance.
McCainTheTurdburglar 3 years ago
she sounds upset. defensive. nervous. death spiral.
swankrecords 3 years ago
Gregory is a really crappy interviewer. He should work on public access, not msnbc.
ozaghloul 3 years ago 2
I love how after every propaganda point she tosses, he goes back to "yeah, but your campaign sucks"
maizeysugah 3 years ago 3
Wow. She said that McCain's been running an honorable campaign without laughing. A real pro.
"The most liberal nominee ever?" Really? Dang, Obama must be even better than I thought!
"We are meaningless" Yup, got that one right.
mistergarth 3 years ago 3
That was a pathetic interview. Every question was answered with a segue, followed by talking points. I think it is a journalist's duty to interrupt when they recognize talking points, at least after the first run. She repeated the same talking points for every freakin' question!
Then again, perhaps I don't give Gregory enough credit. The segment was called "Closing Argument", so perhaps it was on purpose, to try to bait out what the talking points would be in the last week.
codingkriggs 3 years ago 2
Spin cycle master!
gobigorange99 3 years ago
He was right for voting for the War in Iraq! I thought Iraq was a war we didn't have to fight.
thankulord13 3 years ago
Obama wants to redistribute the wealth of the oligarchs and kings. He wants common folks to have money to survive, is that so wrong?
Lets make the rich into sausage and feed it to the poor.
And Fuck Nicole Wallace! racist whore
chumashfalcon 3 years ago 8
Talking points, talking points, talking points. Goodbye Wallace. Unfortunately, looks like your next job will be on Fox.
cvjucla3 3 years ago 7
She looks sad. I feel really bad for McCain actually. He didn't run a very good campaign, and he hasn't been dealt a very good hand.
johnedwards1968 3 years ago 2
Redistributing the wealth is bringing fairness to the tax structure, tax those that have too much, to those that have too little.
bennygale 3 years ago 7