Rebuttal to the Fox News crowd
I tried to reply to a commenter on foxnews.com (don’t ask me why), and it’s not clear if my comment was rejected. Anyway here it is:
@kool-aid, and to the foxnews.com crowd at large:
(1) Fact: Fewer than 5% of small business owners make more than $250k/year. All the Rove-inspired smoke and mirrors in the world can’t change the fact that McCain’s tax policy benefits the tiny slice of the richest at the top, whereas Obama’s plan results in a substantial tax relief for everyday families.
(2) Fact: McCain/Palin, when pressed, have been unable to proffer a single example of a substantial difference from the Bush administration in military policy, foreign policy, energy or the economy. You can’t run against your own party, least of all when you vote with them most of the time.
(3) McCain has a long (and recent) history of championing deregulation, precisely the root causes of the “greed and corruption” he hypocritically rails against.
(4) As far as character, and “family values”, sorry if this gets a little ugly but if you want to lambast Obama for getting out the vote among the poor and under-represented, you have opened the door to this kind of response. McCain is a multiple divorcee who cheated on and left his crippled wife. No spin can succeed in comparing McCain’s family values to Obama, who married and is faithfully raising children with his childhood sweetheart. Also, McCain is accepting support from the same do-anything say-anything GOP operatives that slandered him just a few years ago. He might arguably once have been a maverick in the party, but in recent years he’s voted w/ disastrous Bush policies with ever-increasing consistency as his political ambitions have grown.
(5) Fact: McCain is a four-time survivor of the most deadly form of skin cancer, and the oldest candidate for President in our history. Insurance tables show statistically there is about a one in six chance of his death during a first term. His choice of VP was a political gamble that even hard-core GOP insiders reject as totally (and obviously) unqualified to lead in that event. Can you honestly tell me you can envision a President Palin and feel like that would make for a tenable situation?
McCain’s angry temperament, reckless from-the-hip decision-making style, divisive tactics, age, policies, and battles with cancer combine to make him a very, very dangerous threat to the stability of the United States.
As far as “proving” my intelligence, well, my IQ is about 144 as last measured. But it’s not about IQ. It’s about common sense. An angry old man and an ignorant young hockey mom, from the party whose policies have brought this great country to the brink of total disaster, do NOT represent our best chance at economic recovery and success in the 21st century.

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