Reader comments: Top McCain aide assumes day-to-day control

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WAKE UP THE GOP will ya? | 4:47 p.m. July 2, 2008
I guess McCain is to busy these days, putting off his AZ people, running for President, double $$$$$ dipping per se, and his seat in the US Senate was getten cold, so he had to find help, while being at a burlesque show that is a thrilling experience, heightened by the expectation of the unexpected. It feels like a throwback to the 1940s, conjuring images of cabarets featuring music, vaudeville and dancing women slipping off their silk gloves (and a whole lot more) while still leaving the audience in suspense. While the GOP again can't seem to "GIT-R-DONE", get it right, and twiddle their thumb's, to figure out how to spend your money, as you are to them a walking ATM you know, and figure out what to do next with that money and how to spend it to.
mccain | 6:46 p.m. July 2, 2008
McCain's campaign is in trouble because it is John McCain running: old, somewhat senile, can't remember that he spoke about not knowing economics, can't rememeber the difference between shiites and sunnis, divorced the wife in the hospital and married the rich younger woman, he acts like he would like 4 more years of Bush!

No wonder Obama is going to win. No wonder.
Welcome.... | 6:47 p.m. July 2, 2008
to the Geriatric club......LOL!!
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Mitt--we hardly knew ye | 11:10 p.m. July 2, 2008
What a disaster the McCain campain is going to be. We nominated the wrong guy, and it really REALLY shows!

I used to be in favor of a Mitt Romney VP nod, but I think the Good Ship McCain is sinking fast, and Mitt ought not be abord when she goes down. It will be 4 and out for Obama bin Liberal.

Mitt, we miss you and can't wait for 2012!

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