Urgh, this is what I hate about PD.com, it is the only site in existence where a perfectly good spam thread can be misused for high quality discussions. I hate you all.
Well that is an interesting development.
Back in 08 I was registered as a republican. Not ideologically -- In 2000, I had volunteered to work a polling center in Connecticut, and state law requires a minimum of 2 dems and 2 republicans. They couldn't find a second republican, so they asked me if they could register me red "for the day", and then we could change it back. It never changed back, and I got the privilege of voting in republican primaries -- which are almost always more exciting and fun than the dem primaries. At the time, the dem race was between Obama and Clinton, and I felt that I'd be okay with either of them winning. The republican race was higher stakes, I really wanted Romney to get bumped out. (at the time, he was doing a religious right shtick).I remember this moment in 2008 when McCain went on The Daily Show. I don't remember what they talked about, but I remember he came off as earnest and intelligent, and Stewart took kinda cheap potshots at him which he endured stoically. And I thought - that composure, that ability to roll with the punches and not get baited - that's a good presidential quality. Of the republican choices, I thought he was the best.And he tapped Sarah Palin as VP. Ugh, what a dumb mistake, activating the tea party like that. She really thought SHE was running for president. Obviously I don't agree with a lot of McCain's politics, but today in 2018, the courage to say No to your own party is something I respect.Wait, don't we have a McCain emote? ahhh yes,
Quote from: Cramulus on August 27, 2018, 02:02:20 pmBack in 08 I was registered as a republican. Not ideologically -- In 2000, I had volunteered to work a polling center in Connecticut, and state law requires a minimum of 2 dems and 2 republicans. They couldn't find a second republican, so they asked me if they could register me red "for the day", and then we could change it back. It never changed back, and I got the privilege of voting in republican primaries -- which are almost always more exciting and fun than the dem primaries. At the time, the dem race was between Obama and Clinton, and I felt that I'd be okay with either of them winning. The republican race was higher stakes, I really wanted Romney to get bumped out. (at the time, he was doing a religious right shtick).I remember this moment in 2008 when McCain went on The Daily Show. I don't remember what they talked about, but I remember he came off as earnest and intelligent, and Stewart took kinda cheap potshots at him which he endured stoically. And I thought - that composure, that ability to roll with the punches and not get baited - that's a good presidential quality. Of the republican choices, I thought he was the best.And he tapped Sarah Palin as VP. Ugh, what a dumb mistake, activating the tea party like that. She really thought SHE was running for president. Obviously I don't agree with a lot of McCain's politics, but today in 2018, the courage to say No to your own party is something I respect.Wait, don't we have a McCain emote? ahhh yes,I bet if McCain had a do-over he wouldn't have picked Sarah Palin. I doubt he had any idea of who the fuck she was, but some "smart guy" on his campaign probably talked him into it. I mean, I can't imagine McCain hating Trump but liking Palin. Those two are cut from the same cloth.
I think with Lieberman as vice he could have beaten Obama. It would have been two white moderates vs the black guy with the Muslim name. Instead he went with Caribou Barbie and scared all the people concerned about his frail health. I know I was considering voting third party until I saw what a nightmare Palin was
In response to a question about the flag controversy, Inhofe, who is expected to succeed McCain as the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said the former GOP presidential nominee was not "courteous" to Trump."Well, you know, frankly, I think that John McCain is partially to blame for that because he is very outspoken," Inhofe told reporters, according to CNN. "He disagreed with the president in certain areas and wasn't too courteous about it."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gop-slows-efforts-to-rename-senate-building-for-mccain/ar-BBMxqqz?ocid=spartanntpETA: Instead of a building, McConnell may suggest a particular conference room. Not even kidding.