Sunday, August 31, 2008

Cafferty File: McCain’s VP undermines his message

This had to be the most hiliarous segment by Cafferty.

Crooks and Liars:

Jack Cafferty asked the question if John McCain undercuts his own message by choosing a younger politician with no foreign policy experience as his Vice President. Before the show even went on the air, Cafferty had 6,000 emails. By the next segment, they had received some 11,000 emails today.

The question was asked:

Does John McCain undercut his own message by naming someone even younger and more inexperienced than Barack Obama to be his running mate?

Transcripts below the fold.

And the response should not make McCain feel good:

Rebecca in California: “As a lifelong Republican soccer mom living in an affluent community, I was impressed with Senator Obama’s acceptance speech last evening. Having my morning latte with a few of my Republican friends, I almost spit my coffee when I heard the news. Is McCain really putting the best interests of our nation first? To me, he is pandering to women, trying to obtain their vote. It seems he wants another ‘trophy’ to parade around with. What is wrong with this man?”

And Glenn writes: “It is a bold move by John McCain to reach out to the Eskimo vote, which has been totally ignored by the news media.”

And this is my favorite statement by Cafferty: "Palin is in her first term of Alaska, a state with 13 people and some Cariboo." LOL!

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