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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

McCain's campaign platform is his extreme whiteness. See the rest of the sketch on Frank TV, starting October 21 at 11/10c on TBS! Go to http://tbs.com/ for more Frank TV videos.

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  • "dont make me say it" xD

  • As a "progressive" myself, I, and most progressives give a lot of respect to John McCain for enduring his torture and time in captivity. HOWEVER, just because a person is a POW doesn't make them eligible for President. That's not a reflection of their judgment, views, and policies (which is what I vote on). If a guy who wasn't a POW has better policies than a guy that was a POW, I'm voting for the guy with the better policies.

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  • he looks like my geometry teacher

  • NOO he didnt say "my friends" hahaha thats the best thing

  • I agree with diverseLA, however, on the tonight show with connan obrie'n when mccain was the first guest then fallowed by frank caliendo, he made an owesome job impersonating mcCain during the inverview.

  • dude.. this guy is skilled.

  • Now that's just UN-AMERICAN!

  • As a conservative, and military wife, we are not going to agree on why's and reasoning of taking military action. My reasoning for supporting McCain are summed up in this quote:

    "McCain's lifelong record of service to America, his battle-tested courage, unshakeable devotion to principle and clear grasp of the dangers and opportunities now facing the nation stand in dramatic contrast to the tissue-paper-thin résumé of his Democratic opponent."

  • Obama and most progressives like myself do not dispute that Saddam was a bad guy. What we dispute is whether or not it was worth the billions (and will be over a trillion) of American taxpayers dollars, the thousands of American lives, over 100,000 Iraqi lives, America's deteriorated standing and mistrust amongst the rest of the world, and the fomenting of more terrorism and destabalization in the Middle East. Was it worth it? Also, there are evil dictators around the world. Why single out him?

  • Saddam was the face of evil, a dictator, tyrant, murderer. Americans were behind the decision to take him out. Then things turned sour, the fallout not foreseen and Americans were played by the media with the pictures of dead soldiers. BUT, when was the last time you saw anything in the msm about Iraq? Good things are happening, routed insurgents, prosperity a friend in the region, a strong FREE Iraq. The surge worked, but most don't know it, or don't want to. We have not been attacked again...

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