Report: John McCain and Barack Obama feuding over Lindsay Lohan now…

So Lindsay Lohan endorses Barack Obama in her myspace page and says she’ll help Obama campaign, but what does she get in return? The Obama camp shoots her right down and says they don’t want to work with a negative person. John McCain steps right in and says Obama shouldn’t turn her down like that. McCain calls Obama out for turning her down when Obama supports unrepentant terrorists and convicted felons.

More on it here:

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedishrag/2008/09/john-mccain-and.html

Once again, McCain is the right here. If you don’t know who Bill Ayers and Tony Rezko are, google ’em up. Those guys are worse than Lindsay Lohan and both of them worked for Obama.

Obama continues to be a douchebag while McCain continues to be a realist. A good one that is.

Kev

0 thoughts on “Report: John McCain and Barack Obama feuding over Lindsay Lohan now…”

  1. Why don’t you stop peddaling that bs tired old party line and contribute something substantive to the debate?

  2. Why don’t you stop peddaling that bs tired old party line and contribute something substantive to the debate?

  3. What do Willian Ayers and Tony Rezko have to do with this debate??? While they may or may not have any associations with Obama in the past I don’t think they have any influence on his policies, just like I don’t think any of McCain’s or Palins pastors have any influence on their policies. So lets give that a rest.

    As for Phil Gramm he is an economic adviser to McCain and still is an adviser. He is the one who wrote the bill in 2000 loosening the regulations on the banking/insurance industry creating the mess we are in today. Now when McCain says he wants to increase government oversight and then has somebody like Phil Gramm as an adviser it makes it harder for me to beleive him

  4. What do Willian Ayers and Tony Rezko have to do with this debate??? While they may or may not have any associations with Obama in the past I don’t think they have any influence on his policies, just like I don’t think any of McCain’s or Palins pastors have any influence on their policies. So lets give that a rest.

    As for Phil Gramm he is an economic adviser to McCain and still is an adviser. He is the one who wrote the bill in 2000 loosening the regulations on the banking/insurance industry creating the mess we are in today. Now when McCain says he wants to increase government oversight and then has somebody like Phil Gramm as an adviser it makes it harder for me to beleive him

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