Straight Talk On Immigration

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by admin in mccain straight talk | 25 Comments »

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Re: Re: Senator John McCain – You Choose ‘08

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by admin in senator straight talk | 25 Comments »

Straight Talk on the alternative sources of energy.

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John McCain Flip Flops on Gay Marriage

Posted on May 6th, 2010 by admin in mccain straight talk | 25 Comments »

http://TheRealMcCain.com/ Get off the double talk express!

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I Picked A Girl by John McCain and Sarah Palin

Posted on May 6th, 2010 by admin in snl straight talk | 25 Comments »

John McCain sings the praises of Sarah Palin.
Starring
Susan Deming and Phillip Wilburn

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Big Oil Fuels John McCain’s Straight Talk Express

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by admin in mccain straight talk | No Comments »

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Gas prices are hitting all-time highs. Our country is in the midst of a recession thanks in part to our crippling dependence on oil, so what’s John McCain’s plan? Will he hold the corporate leaders of the energy industry accountable when he addresses them today in Houston? Probably not, considering they are some of his biggest fund-raisers.

The Center for Responsive Politics finds that McCain has accepted over $1 million from the oil and gas industry. Many of McCain’s top advisers have lobbied for big oil, which is why he now acts in their best interests, opposing environmental legislation and alternative energy plans. And that’s exactly why we want everyone to know The REAL McCain.

McCain is desperate to distance himself from President Bush. But according to the Center for American Progress Action Fund, McCain has received millions in donations from the same oil, coal, nuclear, chemical, utility, and auto companies that helped the Bush administration create its energy plan—a plan that has raised gasoline to $4 a gallon.

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Obama says McCain ‘finally giving us a little straight talk’

Posted on May 3rd, 2010 by admin in senator straight talk | 3 Comments »

Sen. Barack Obama said Sunday that Sen. John McCain was now “owning up to the fact that he and George Bush actually have a whole lot in common.” “Just this morning, Sen. McCain said that,
actually, he and President Bush — ’share a common philosophy.’ That’s right, Colorado. I guess that was John McCain finally giving us a little straight talk,” Obama said at a rally in Denver.

Obama was referring to McCain’s Sunday interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

NBC’s Tom Brokaw pointed to a review of McCain’s record, which showed he voted with Bush 92 percent of the time.

“So it’s a little hard for the public to separate you from this administration, isn’t it? ” Brokaw said.

McCain said there were times he has broken with the Bush administration, but added: “So do we share a common philosophy of the Republican Party? Of course.”

“But I’ve stood up against my party, not just President Bush, but others; and I’ve got the scars to prove it,” he said. “Do I respect President Bush? Of course I respect him. But I pointed out we were on the wrong track in a whole lot of ways.”

Obama said Sunday that as the campaigns wind down, voters can expect “the same kind of politics that we’ve seen over the last eight years” from McCain. “It’s a politics that is more about tearing your opponent down than lifting your country up.”

“We’re not going to let George Bush pass the torch to John McCain,” Obama said.

At a rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, McCain shot down the notion Obama’s charge that he is “more than the same” and vowed to bring change to Washington. “I’m going to give you a little straight talk today … with your help we’re going to win here and we’re going to bring change to Washington, DC. We’re going to bring change,” he said Sunday.

Obama leads McCain by 8 percentage points (50-42 percent), according to CNN’s latest average of national polls.

Despite his sagging poll numbers, McCain said earlier Sunday that he is “very happy with where we are” and very proud of his campaign.

“We’re doing fine,” the Arizona senator told NBC. “We are very competitive in many of the battleground states.”

McCain brushed off polls that show him trailing Obama, saying those numbers are “all over the map.”

“Those polls have consistently shown me much further behind than we actually are. It all depends on the voter turnout … we’re doing fine. We have closed in the last week.” he said. State-by-state polling

McCain also spoke out against recent criticism of his running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin.

A new Washington Post/ABC News poll suggests that Americans have an increasingly negative view of the Alaska governor.

According to that poll, 46 percent of respondents have a favorable opinion of Palin, compared with 59 percent at the time of the Republican National Convention. The poll showed an increase in the number of people who have an unfavorable view of her — 51 percent compared with 29 percent in early September.

The poll, conducted October 20-23, has a sampling error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.

McCain said Palin “needs no defense.”

“I don’t defend her. I praise her,” McCain said. “She has more executive experience than Sen. [Joe] Biden and Sen. Obama together.”

McCain acknowledged that he and Palin disagree on some issues, but said it was “because we are both mavericks.”

“But we share the same goal of cleaning up Washington. We will clean up and reform Washington together, and she has the credentials, and the vision, and the dynamism and the strength to do that,” he said.

Sources have told CNN that long-brewing tensions between Palin and key McCain aides have been intensifying.

Several McCain advisers suggested to CNN that they have become increasingly frustrated with what one aide described as Palin “going rogue.”

A Palin associate, however, said the candidate is simply trying to “bust free” of what she believes was a damaging and mismanaged roll-out.

With just nine days left to campaign, the candidates and their running mates are focusing their attention on the battleground states as they try to turn out the vote and woo those who are still undecided.

McCain on Sunday was campaigning in Iowa, where Palin campaigned the day before. The latest polls show McCain trailing by double digits there.

Palin on Sunday had events scheduled in Florida and North Carolina. CNN’s latest polls show a tight race in both states.

Biden was in his home state of Delaware on Sunday with no public events scheduled.

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John McCain Straight Talk in Orlando

Posted on April 27th, 2010 by admin in mccain straight talk | No Comments »

Senator John McCain hosts a town hall in Orlando.

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Senator John McCain Visits Lorain, County, Ohio College

Posted on April 27th, 2010 by admin in senator straight talk | 10 Comments »

Republican nominee for President, John McCain, (R-ARIZ)and his Straight Talk Express, with Joe the Plumber visits one battleground county in a close battleground state of Ohio. Lorain Community College Hosts the event

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Straight talk from Obama and McCain

Posted on April 24th, 2010 by admin in mccain straight talk | 5 Comments »

Straight talk from Obama with no teleprompter…and Straight talk, straight from the heart from McCain

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Aboard the Straight Talk Express with John McCain

Posted on April 24th, 2010 by admin in senator straight talk | 2 Comments »

Franklin Pierce University, Rindge, NH On a ride from Hillsborough to Franklin Pierce University in Rindge aboard the Straight Talk Express, Steven Dodrill of the Pierce Media Group at Franklin Pierce spoke with Senator John McCain.

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