DEO3 said:Thank God the conventions are finally over. Jesus Christ PoliGaf, get some sleep.
:lol :lol
Truth.
DEO3 said:Thank God the conventions are finally over. Jesus Christ PoliGaf, get some sleep.
Xenon said:Not really, Its funny. :lol
If they would have made the comments without the constant attacks to her qualifications.
CharlieDigital said:That link needs to be in the OP. I donated, but not through GAF thingy![]()
CharlieDigital said:That link needs to be in the OP. I donated, but not through GAF thingy![]()
Gaborn said:No, at least now it's a balanced OP. Posting a link to donate to one campaign through the site would be tantamount to the moderators formally endorsing Obama for Neogaf. It's up to them if they want to do it but personally I'd say that wouldn't be right, the mods have done a great job being even handed but that wouldn't look right.
wow, over $2200 now. We really did pour it in today.RiZ III said:
Gaborn said:No, at least now it's a balanced OP. Posting a link to donate to one campaign through the site would be tantamount to the moderators formally endorsing Obama for Neogaf. It's up to them if they want to do it but personally I'd say that wouldn't be right, the mods have done a great job being even handed but that wouldn't look right.
Gaborn said:No, at least now it's a balanced OP. Posting a link to donate to one campaign through the site would be tantamount to the moderators formally endorsing Obama for Neogaf. It's up to them if they want to do it but personally I'd say that wouldn't be right, the mods have done a great job being even handed but that wouldn't look right.
Gaborn said:No, at least now it's a balanced OP. Posting a link to donate to one campaign through the site would be tantamount to the moderators formally endorsing Obama for Neogaf. It's up to them if they want to do it but personally I'd say that wouldn't be right, the mods have done a great job being even handed but that wouldn't look right.
No, at least now it's a balanced OP. Posting a link to donate to one campaign through the site would be tantamount to the moderators formally endorsing Obama for Neogaf.
WickedAngel said:Why not simply link to donate to McCain as well?
Might as well make the options convenient for both sides.
CharlieDigital said:I'm not against putting a NeoGAF for McCain link either (nor did I imply that). It just feels good to identify with the GAFfers that's all.
Gaborn said:No again, because linking to the "neogaf for Obama" site and then "donate to mccain" is not exactly even either, again it gives the appearance of partiality. Now, if they linked directly to Obama's donation site and then directly to McCain' in my opinion that'd be completely even handed.
minus_273 said:unlike obama, mccain kept his promise to use public financing, so mccain cant accept anyone's money as of 2 hrs ago anyway.
So....let me get this straight.Xenon said:Not really, Its funny. :lol
If they would have made the comments without the constant attacks to her qualifications. I would agree to people being upset. I will even agree that the more I hear it, it shows lack of understanding and ignorance on their part.
Still the level this is being twisted to is just stupid.
Tamanon said:Actually he was alreaddy using the public money a couple days ago, it started at the beginning of the month, but he's still soliciting donations.
CharlieDigital said:What the fuck do you think we're talking about?
The surge has reduced violence, but the problem is a political one and the political objectives it was supposed to enable haven't been achieved. This is what Obama has been saying rather consistently.The Crimson Blur said:But, also, Obama said that the surge was a success in the video. I have never heard him say that before. He looked like he was wrong in that argument. What was he doing? How long has he been saying this?! From my knowledge, he usually used the argument that "American soldiers have done a great job in Iraq, but the surge did not give us the political arrangements that are necessary to make an independent Iraq." He hinted at that argument a little, but he definitely said that the surge performed "far beyond our expectations" in that video.
minus_273 said:unlike obama, mccain kept his promise to use public financing, so mccain cant accept anyone's money as of 2 hrs ago anyway.
Oh man, 12:05 already? Gah, g'night!Haunted said:Why doesn't anyone answer this man?![]()
minus_273 said:unlike obama, mccain kept his promise to use public financing, so mccain cant accept anyone's money as of 2 hrs ago anyway.
Of course it is. Palin was attacked by the nebulous 'media' in completely undefined terms, so attacking Joe Schmoe out there sacrificing his time to make a difference is completely fair game.ronito said:So....let me get this straight.
It IS condescending and cynical. But it's ok because people are questioning the VP nominees' qualifications. Right?
I just put in $25.GhaleonEB said:wow, over $2200 now. We really did pour it in today.
RiZ III said:If McCain was getting 50 million dollars worth of donations every month, I'm sure he would have opted out of public financing as well :lol
*chuckle*minus_273 said:considering he is behind mccain-feingold campaign finance reform, i can guarantee you he would not have. reform is his signature platform if he'd broken his promise he might as well have throw in the towel
minus_273 said:considering he is behind mccain-feingold campaign finance reform, i can guarantee you he would not have. reform is his signature platform if he'd broken his promise he might as well have throw in the towel
quoted and bookmarked for future lulz.minus_273 said:considering he is behind mccain-feingold campaign finance reform, i can guarantee you he would not have. reform is his signature platform if he'd broken his promise he might as well have throw in the towel
minus_273 said:considering he is behind mccain-feingold campaign finance reform, i can guarantee you he would not have. reform is his signature platform if he'd broken his promise he might as well have throw in the towel
minus_273 said:considering he is behind mccain-feingold campaign finance reform, i can guarantee you he would not have. reform is his signature platform if he'd broken his promise he might as well have throw in the towel
I did not think that the substantive part of the speech worked very well. It was mostly a rerun, retread of a lot of old Republican ideas that have brought us to where we are now. I think the country is looking for fresh answers. It's hard to separate yourself out from President Bush when you essentially have the same economic policies as President Bush. I thought that the policy presentation was a little thin."
The policy in the speech was rather typical for a Republican. Pretty disappointing. It didn't do a lot of outreach to moderates and independents on issues that they care about. It talked, about issues like drilling and school choice which was really speaking to the converted. I think that was a missed opportunity. Many Americans needed to hear from this speech something they have never heard from Republicans before. And in reality, a lot of the policy they've heard from Republicans before.
It's not over yet but this is a very underwhelming speech. Familiar points explained in pedestrian terms. No overarching themes--right now it's sounding like a State of the Union laundry list. Even the crowd in the hall isn't jazzed. This is the sort of reception Tom Ridge got.
Ehhhhh...maybe I'm missing some grand strategy or tactics, but I think it was a missed opportunity. Good that he did some policy. I liked that he championed free trade -- something he didn't have to do. I liked the fight, fight, fight stuff. Good that he was specific. I can come up with specific compliments about this or that. But it was flat, forced and basically a free pass for Obama.
Zeliard said:Yes, McCain doesn't believe in going against his own bills. He's never shown anything like that. Nope.
Tamanon said:Yeah it's not like he broke from his immigration reform bill!
After days of negative attacks -- and no mention of real proposals to fix our economy, get more people health care, or make America safer -- the party that brought you eight years of disastrous policies is asking for four more.
How can John McCain pull us out of the deep hole we're in when he voted with George Bush more than 90% of the time?
The American people deserve more than a 10% chance at change.
No matter what McCain says, we can't bring about change by relying on the same ideas that have failed us for the last eight years.
I agree. He would never do something like exploit a loophole in his own bill that allows people to make donations ten times larger than regular campaign donations that can be used to run campaign ads. John McCain is too good for that.minus_273 said:considering he is behind mccain-feingold campaign finance reform, i can guarantee you he would not have. reform is his signature platform if he'd broken his promise he might as well have throw in the towel
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lolminus_273 said:considering he is behind mccain-feingold campaign finance reform, i can guarantee you he would not have. reform is his signature platform if he'd broken his promise he might as well have throw in the towel
Granted, Senator McCain in years past drew quite a bit of attention along those lines, but ever since he started running for president, Candidate McCain done little but pander to the Republican base while burning "Maverick" capital gained in those past years.Basch said:I thought he just proved that he is all for change and reform. Just not in the way Democrats want.He likened himself to Theodore, Lincoln, and Regan. That sounds pretty different to me. I remember watching some of the laws he tried to pass back in the day. That alone tells me he is so much different.
Thanks. I'll probably donate some tomorrow.RiZ III said:
Holy crap . . . I freaked out when I thought it was King_Slender saying something rational due to the avatar. :lolsangreal said:You mean like when he withdrew from public financing during the primary (arguably in violation of his law) ?
Zabka said:I agree. He would never do something like exploit a loophole in his own bill that allows people to make donations ten times larger than regular campaign donations that can be used to run campaign ads. John McCain is too good for that.
You can read much of the same stuff on mainstream news outlets, so you don't really have to.minus_273 said:sweet random left wing blogs. hey i read some stuff about palin on the daily kos are we going to use that as a source too?
minus_273 said:care to back that up?
Is Politico considered a left-wing blog? Here you go:minus_273 said:sweet random left wing blogs. hey i read some stuff about palin on the daily kos are we going to use that as a source too?
minus_273 said:care to back that up?