McCain Fails To Deliver »

Posted By Radiofreeeuropa 10 months ago in News

For all the hullabaloo about whether John McCain would match Sarah Palin's performance at the Republican convention, it wasn't even close. Where was the tropic thunder? McCain may have ended his speech with a Knute Rockne-like cry for Americans to fight and fight some more -- for what he never really said -- but most of his speech was a snooze, delivered in the tone of a kindly old uncle reminiscing about World War II before fretting about how how those pesky Russians are stirring up trouble again.

Read Full Story at huffingtonpost.com »

2730 Views Share Story 38 Comments Report

Submitted By:
Radiofreeeuropa

All progress comes from unreasonable people.
Rats live on no evil star!
Wasilla: All I saw...
Sorry, just palindroming around with terrorists.
Are you still ...

Who Also Submitted:
Other Related Articles:

RSS Join the Discussion

+ Add Comment
Showing 68 of 71 Comments (view all)
  • 86%
    Radiofreeeuropa10 months ago

    McCain either has amnesia or believes you do. He thinks he can pretend to be a "maverick" and a wingnut base bush guy at the same time.

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply

    4 Replies

    loading loading ...
  • 83%
    Radiofreeeuropa10 months ago

    Apparently ,according to McCain, who admits the corruption in government in the last 8 years is horrendous; the best way to "change" it is to send the same people back but they will be different this time. Right!

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply

    11 Replies

    loading loading ...
  • 77%
    TimALoftis10 months ago

    The speech seemed flat...very slow in getting started...did get a little better as it went along. Overall a missed opportunity for McCain.

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply

    2 Replies

    loading loading ...
  • 82%
    quackpot10 months ago

    The message is that McCain is not really McCain at all, but somebody that the voters would like?

    After voting the status quo for how long now, Mr McCain suddenly has a vision of what the U.S. should be, but he can not quite express what this vision is?

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply
    loading loading ...
    • 27%
      Locky1210 months ago

      McCain fails to deliver?
      I'll wait for the polls to come out in the next few days before I take this article with anything more than a grain of salt

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      6 Replies

      loading loading ...
    • 89%
      GWHayduke10 months ago

      All I could think last night while watching his uninspired speech was....

      Thank you God, thank you, thank you, thank you,......thank you that its not:

      Rudy Guiliani or

      Mike Huckabee or

      Mitt Romney delivering this speech.

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      1 Reply

      loading loading ...
    • 88%
      willottica10 months ago

      For text and video, and a discussion of the speech content, try this link (this poster was first out of the post and I think deserves front-page for that):

      http://www.propeller.com/story/2008/09/04/john-mcc...

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      1 Reply

      loading loading ...
    • 83%
      jovial10 months ago

      Reminded me a lot of Rip Van Winkle. I still don't really have a clue about what his positions are. He and Republicans stole line after line from the Obama campaign. The hall was chanting. "yes we will!" Will what? 911 backdrops and stories stolen from 2004 Bush campaign. Palin, I thought for a minute was something original. Alas she's just a token symbol of the pandering he's doing far the evangelical right. A famous Bush ploy. That performance last night was disgraceful.

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      1 Reply

      loading loading ...
    • 19%
      sweetpt10 months ago

      Actually for McCain it was quite good. I would rather listen to him, than the stuttering stammering Obama.

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply

      8 Replies

      loading loading ...
    • 80%
      IneedIwantIgottahave10 months ago

      It actually put me to sleep.......so i saved it from you tube for nights i have trouble falling to sleep......better than a sleeping pill!!!

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply
      loading loading ...
      • 71%
        IneedIwantIgottahave10 months ago

        It actually put me to sleep.......so i saved it from you tube for nights i have trouble falling to sleep......better than a sleeping pill!!!

        (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
        Reply

        1 Reply

        loading loading ...
      • 88%
        Guyster2110 months ago

        It's kind of hard to get excited about being lied to and sold out for another 4 yrs. He's been in the senate for over 20 years doing nothing but going along with the looting, but suddenly he has had an epiphany and presto he's now an agent of change. Wow, is anybody buying this? I mean other than the brain dead faithful of the republican party who would believe anything no matter how ludicrous.

        (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
        Reply
        loading loading ...
        • 86%
          ades10 months ago

          I'm listening to McCain's speech right now. It seems like he's reading something he had never seen before. All the rousing statements are missed timed.

          Did anyone else feel that way.

          Regardless, you can't get spending under control while increasing military spending. Defense accounts for the lions' share of the federal budget. Know what our second highest expense is? -Interest on foreign debt. Basically, we need accountants, not politicians.

          Neither McCain or Obama are the answer. Both parties sold out this country long ago.

          (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
          Reply

          1 Reply

          loading loading ...
        • 67%
          mmrhe10 months ago

          I'm not a McCain supporter but I thought he did pretty well. The fact that he got up there and blamed his own party for letting Washington corrupt them was a ballsy and shrewd move on his part and it will sit well with Independents.
          The Nazis on the floor chanting U-S-A as protester after protester was dragged away was disturbing but their Republicans....That's all they know!
          Obama and the Dems MUST come with their A game or they will be toast.....

          (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
          Reply
          loading loading ...
          • 8%
            automan90910 months ago

            Of course a Dem would not like McCains speech.
            They are un-American just like Obama and his terrorist friends.
            They only like the brainless stammering of the empty suit Obama.
            Thats ok though. The poles say that Obama is on the way out.

            (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
            Reply

            2 Replies

            loading loading ...
          • 0%
            Mutainia10 months ago

            His words might not have forked any lightning, but, the delivery of his VP sure did! BOY did it!!!

            (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
            Reply

            2 Replies

            loading loading ...
          • 100%
            mmrhe10 months ago

            automan
            As Regan once said,"There you go again!". Do you not get the irony of your cadidate asking his opponent's patriotism not be questioned and your inane un-American slur?
            The only brainless comments appear to be coming from your direction my friend...

            (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
            Reply
            loading loading ...
            • 100%
              ladylou410 months ago

              McCain's strategists and campaign managers lack imagination and style. It's bad enough they ripped off Van Halen's music. Listening to the ho-hum delivery, I would say they must have scanned all the popular blogs and social networking sites to rip off some keywords..."humility, warrior, and change, and a leader you can believe in." Yet they failed to carry out any sort of explanation or tie the ideas together. I really was confused. McCain was a puppet, saying the words the audience wanted to hear.

              (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
              Reply
              loading loading ...
              • 100%
                fsev4110 months ago

                I loved it when they panned the crowd and half of the people looked like they would rather have been someplace else. Some looked plain bored and some looked disgusted. If they had limited the Hanoi stories to one they could have had the show wrapped up by 8 o'clock.

                (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
                Reply
                loading loading ...
                • 100%
                  riverdog10 months ago

                  I thought McCain's speech and those who came before him all week showed just how expert those people are at ridicule and condescension as a means of intimidation and disinformation. One thing that caught my attention that nobody seems to be discussing yet was McCain's comment that soon, when he is President, he will stop giving foreign aid, some 700 billion dollars, to those countries who "don't like us very much". Now I could get behind that idea.Probably not true. As far as the rest of his diatribe and those who spoke before him, they represent the worst kind of people in public office. I sincerely hope that thinking people get out and rock the vote with a landslide victory for Obama. Barack may not be able to change things as fast as he or we would like, but at least with a majority in the House and Senate, we can move forward and keep this Repug slime in the swamp where they belong.

                  (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
                  Reply

                  1 Reply

                  loading loading ...
                • 10%
                  krp020010 months ago

                  I'm voting for Obama!!
                  After reading all this my eyes have been opened. I agree, I want my rights back. I should be able to carry guns and knives on an airplane if I want to. I also think terrorist have rights to privacy as well. How in the world can they acomplish thier goals if they can't hold a private conversation?
                  We need to bring all our troops home and start cutting back the military. We will not need a force this size any more. When our buildings are bombed and ships blown up we should kindly ask them to stop. If they continue to attack us we will stand together as a unified nation and say "Please".
                  I will also cast my vote for Obama because I owe it to minorities everywhere. As a white male a vote for anyone else is just plain racist. If Oprah says he's qualified then that should be the end of discussion. With Oprah and Rev Wright on his side this country is bound for success.
                  America we need to stand up and do what CNN tells us to do, VOTE OBAMA.

                  assal?m alaikum

                  (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
                  Reply

                  1 Reply

                  loading loading ...
                • 0%
                  justhawaii10 months ago

                  You left bleeding heart liberals. McCain is wise and is not a rock star on stage. You believe God BO is the messiah. I think NOT...........he's so left its scary......Maybe we should close the White house down save lots of money and he can stay and live and open an office in the Ghetto of Chicago. I don't think Mrs BO would mind cooking for her 2 children, do you?
                  Why should he mind? Why does he need a big white house ? if for some strange and lightening hit day of election he got in. He a self righteous no body.........with a even worse evil self righteous wife who belongs in the Ayers and the crook Rezko neighborhood

                  (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
                  Reply
                  loading loading ...
                  • 100%
                    NoWayMan10 months ago

                    McCain's message of change was the funniest part of it all.

                    first, he's trying to steal obama's message (thereby proving the effectiveness and neccesity of the left's overall message)

                    second, he's basically saying we should hire him to fix everything he helped f*ck up in the first place.

                    hilarious.

                    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (depth : 1) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
                    Reply
                    loading loading ...
                    View All 71 Comments

                    Add a Comment

                    Sign In With Your Propeller Account

                    Forgot your password?

                    Please keep your comments relevant to this story.

                    To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

                    More News

                    Advertisement