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How many times is McCain gonna mention Reagan?
How many times is McCain gonna mention Reagan?
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says the United States should begin direct negotiations with Iran over its nuclear enrichment program.
Kissinger, speaking Monday at George Washington University along with four other former U.S. State Department secretaries, said the next president should initiate high-level discussions with Iran "without conditions," ABC News reported.
Obama's making shit short and to the point.
Nice ermm...Rack there (if that's you.)

How many times is McCain gonna mention Reagan?
stick to the debate...![]()
South Koreans are 3 inches taller than North Koreans?...WTF does that mean?

He's trying to identify himself as a the second coming of Reagan, which would appeal to many, many conservatives on both sides of the aisle.
You missed the point entirely. You said "Obama has less room for error than OBAMA". How can that be? Given your self described background and insightfulness of the process, I'm sure you can enlighten me, oh great political sage .First off, as an AFRICAN-AMERICAN MAN, he has less room for error.
Two, they are both in front of the same people and McCain is stumbling over his words less.
Third, with my background, I have insight on the process.
Therefore, keep YOUR misguided analysis of my opinions to yourself, or at least attempt to keep up.......![]()

Why do people think Reagan was a great president?
crack my friend crack rock

Next time McCain says "Obama just doesn't understand...." Obama needs to check him on that shit...
Next time McCain says "Obama just doesn't understand...." Obama needs to check him on that shit...
because sometimes it is style over substance.....and it is how you say something over what you say.....
You would be amazed at how many people will believe the first thing they hear
He's trying to identify himself as a the second coming of Reagan, which would appeal to many, many conservatives on both sides of the aisle.