Did Mccain really say "We'll miss you tommorrow night Ron?" early in the debate???

If true the campaign should use the clip tomorrow to make the news on Fox's competitors, or whistleblowers send to the media.
 
Holy shit that debate was weird! I heard the comments McCain made about missing Paul tomorrow, and I saw Freds smart-ass comments at the end when Paul said "keep trying" ! I saw it in the youtube video couldnt catch itm live because I got back to NY from grassroots HQ in Manchester NH.

What did Fred say? Was it after the debate was over when they were talking? I saw RP talk to Fred for quite awhile and then Bill Richardson but couldn't make anything out.

Or was this actually during the debate near the end?
 
What really annoys me is that in the "post-game analysis" Snuffleupagus said it was a clean jab by Huckabee, as if that's a good thing. I hate politics.

Yeah, I thought it was pretty cheap, old, and there were some groans there ( Hucakbee was the only one really amused with himself I think).

Boy George acted like it was some brilliant jab.
 
I've been a registered Republican my entire voting life and been fighting the Republican cause long before. However, after seeing how RP has been treated during this campaign, the comments from Fred Thompson and John McCain tonight during the debate, the debacle that is redstate.com and politics1.com and how the forum posters just dismiss Paul as a nut, I will be changing my registration immediately after voting for Paul. It will be a rare occasion that this hand pulls the (R) lever ever again.
 
I thought of all the McCain cracks, his attack of Romney when he said "Yeah Mitt, you're an agent of change alright," was the most severe.

McCain was busting on Romney all night and the flip flopper issue was served up more than once.
 
I thought I heard something about "not going to be there tomorrow" in the rable after one of Ron's great answers, don't know who it came from though.
 
The thing that pisses me off the most is they all think this is low hanging fruit. We are all too stupid to see the truth, the best we can do is buy the "they hate us for our freedom" crap.
 
I'm starting to agree that it was McCain saying that, after a few listens.

Honestly, I only think Huckabee and Paul came across as "grown-ups" in this debate. The bickering and postering did not win any confidence from me of the others.
 
I've been a registered Republican my entire voting life and been fighting the Republican cause long before. However, after seeing how RP has been treated during this campaign, the comments from Fred Thompson and John McCain tonight during the debate, the debacle that is redstate.com and politics1.com and how the forum posters just dismiss Paul as a nut, I will be changing my registration immediately after voting for Paul. It will be a rare occasion that this hand pulls the (R) lever ever again.

Hold on there! I'm also a life-long Republican. My state doesn't require registering. If you have to register in yours, register as an independent, if you can, before doing something crazy and becoming a democrat. Jeesh! Did you watch their debate?

Don't you leave! Kick out those damn globalists and neocons first. They don't belong in our party.
 
I thought I heard something about "not going to be there tomorrow" in the rable after one of Ron's great answers, don't know who it came from though.

It was defintely McCain. I thought I heard it live, but didn't know who said it. When I watched it again on you tube, I was listening for it and it was definitely McCain's tinny voice.

And this is why I didn't vote for him in 2000. He carried Michigan. Does that say enough about the state I'm in?
 
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