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Desc:McCain in 2007 has some interesting words for mayors and governors who would run for President.
Category:News & Politics
Tags:republicans, mccain, election 2008
Submitted:StanleyPain
Date:09/12/08
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Knuckles
Well in Palin's defense, she was BOTH a mayor and a governor for a short period of time. That must count for something.
Caminante Nocturno
You were involved in every national crisis since Beirut, huh?

I'm taking that to mean something else entirely.

There's nothing you can do about this.
futurebot
Yeah, that immediately struck me as an interesting "credential"

Harveyjames
I never noticed before how much he resembles Elmer Fudd.

This guy is going to win :(
StanleyPain
I primarily submitted this because of McCain's recent interviews where he's gone out of his way to portray governors and mayors as the world's hardest working politicians. Unless you're Mitt Romney. And running against him.
Rodents of Unusual Size
Oh, my. How embarrassing!
Meerkat
Just what you need, another President who thinks he already knows everything.
voodoo_pork
It's much better than a President who actually knows nothing.

chumbucket
I was doing "x" since you were in diapers.
TeenerTot
And I'm still doing "x" now that I'm in diapers.

KnowFuture
No you don't.





'Cuz you ain't gettin the job, bitch.

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