Shallow Thoughts: John Sidney McCain on "Face the Nation" edition

By thePoliticalCarnival

By GottaLaff

John Sidney McCain is on Face the Nation as we speak:
"She [Sarah Palin] brings a "fresh wind" to Washington."
--John McCainI do believe John McCain just admitted that his "wind" is not so fresh. But we already knew that. It's common knowledge that many in Congress avoid him whenever his apparently very stale wind breaks.

Thank you for joining me in today's Shallow Thoughts.

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come on

is this the best you can do? There are so many things to be crtical of with Crash McSame. Why delve into his bodily odors? I'm sure that Barack Obama has to strike a match after he's used the can too.

Jeez AAR, can we got a new guest blogger, pleeze?

There is a reason each thread gets only one or two posts ( if that). Spanky here is posting a new one every 5 minutes and they are becoming more irrelevant by the minute.
A good guest blogger posts about 5 threads A DAY. Spamming up the boards with lame ass threads makes you annoying, not a brilliant writer.
And these jackholes have the nerve to hit us up for money. Never seen a blogger on AAR be so short on class.

I'm not too worried about our readership

We're doing great. You miss the gist of some of the posts.

We do many short humor posts, even admittedly wacky ones, as well as longer, more analytical ones. We post often and are given accolades for that on our own site. In fact, our readership has increased threefold because of that.

We post often to keep everyone up on the latest stories. I didn't realize that was a negative, but then, everyone has different tastes. I appreciate yours.

I have no idea what the AA site is used to, but I thought I'd familiarize you with our M.O.

We welcome your comments, but at least become familiar with what we do and how we do it before passing judgment. Considering the nearly exclusively positive feedback we get on a regular basis, this negative tone surprised me.

To each his own, I guess.

Thanks for reading, though.

Hi GottaLaff!


I'm a long-time player here.

Personally, I've enjoyed your posts, but they are just that... simply "posts". They are not deeply researched op-ed pieces... They are not articles and they are not essays.

This crowd doesn't need the daily news.

This particular scene here at AAR is most definately LONG-FORM DEBATE... and I've certainly done everything I can do, as an unrecognized nobody, to make it that way.

Nobody wants to spend an hour or two researching a complex subject and composing a carefully crafted post, in an effort to really break through the noise,... only to have it disappear before anyone reads it.

No offense intended. Like you say, each to his own, and there is a place for each format.

Sarah isn't on any Sunday shows today

I think she is going into cold storage for a while.

The choice is clear!

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Oh, she brings a "fresh wind" alright.

I believe she touches the pulse of the American woman.

She believes that women's rights need to be curtailed because they can't do it for themselves. Decisions and control over your own body are "too hard" for women. You should leave that to men. Like John McCain, the guy who promotes free Viagra for the extreme and life threatening medical condition called "erectile dysfunction", but denies birth control for a "simple" lifestyle choice.

This is a woman who denies that "science" is "real". I believe that it's important to elect leaders that don't believe in science. What has science ever done for this country?

US Trained Georgian Commandos Just Prior to War

US Trained Georgian Commandos Just Prior to War
Posted September 7, 2008
compiled by Jason Ditz

As Dick Cheney’s four nation tour comes to an end, he once again took the opportunity to slam Russia over the recent war in Georgia, describing it as both “troublesome” and “unhelpful”. This comes at the same time Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has accused the US of deliberate provocation by using warships to deliver humanitarian aid, and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has accused the United States of orchestrating the fighting in Georgia for political reasons.

The White House has rejected the charges by Putin as “not rational,” but they have gained some traction in recent days after the Financial Times broke the story that senior US soldiers and contractors had provided combat training to Georgian commandos not long before the Georgian assault on the breakaway enclave of South Ossetia provoked the conflict with Russia. The trainers had returned to Georgia for a second round of training just days before the war began. US European Command spokesmen wouldn’t comment on the program at length, but an army spokesman insisted that the program was meant to train the Georgians for service in Afghanistan.

One of the contractors involved, MPRI, has a checkered history in its own right, including accusations that it facilitated the 1995 ethnic cleansing in southern Croatia which killed thousands of Serbs

The Pentagon’s “militarization” of defense aid has also received previous complaints from civilian aid agencies operating in Georgia, who feared that having the US military coordinating their operations could put them at risk if hostilities resume. Medvedev opined “I wonder how they would feel if we now dispatched humanitarian assistance to the Caribbean, suffering from a hurricane, using our navy”.

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