Remember how elegantly John McCain handled the fiscal meltdown in September 2008. Remember how he suspended his campaign and tried to cancel a debate so that everyone could convene at the White House? Remember how he had absolutely nothing to say at the White House meeting?
That’s how the man deals with a crisis. Everyone must do something immediately, but he has no clue what that thing might be.
If possible, however, he will suggest using extreme levels of violence.
The world is so fortunate that that man did not become the president of our country.
Gramps thinks big picture. It’s up to staff to hammer out the details.
I believe the correct saying is John McCain is a crisis, and he is just getting worse all the time.
McCain is putting the old Light Brigade together again.
I understand you can still volunteer.
The Charge will be different this time. Everybody gets a new American Express Charge Card.
What could go wrong ?
And he’d still have been a damn sight better than Romney.
Why are so many news outlets rushing to put this crank on the air as if he has something to contribute to the situation?
Odd though; I was just thinking about McCain’s little hiatus from his campaign earlier today. I wonder why that doesn’t ever get brought up during political discussions involving Sen. McWalnuts?
Three a.m. phone call.
Oh, my.
We have to do something. Blowing shit up is something. Therefore we have to blow shit up.
Not hyperbole: If McCain were President of the US, the Northern Hemisphere might be burnt to a crisp by now.
Think about it a bit. We know what McCain’s temperament is; it is not hard to imagine him locking the US into a cycle of escalation against Russia. Who was McCain’s choice for Secretary of Defense? Was it someone who would have advised caution? Would McCain have listened to the Joint Chiefs?
The best part? Even if President McCain demonstrated his instability to such an extent that Congress impeached him from office, you’d just end up with President Palin.