McCain on "Meet the Press" today

pepperpete1

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McCain was on Meet the Press today and in his best politician manner danced around the questions asked of him. Questions that asked why he said one thing earlier and another now. Trying to make himself look better he mentioned his wins in NH and SC, BUT somehow did not want to mention Louisiana. Is that because he did not want to show any attention to the questionable results and other strange handling of that caucus and because he got beat out by PL/PF, which I believe he professes to share the same platform, or the fact that Ron Paul was right up his tail feathers?;)
 
I noticed that Russert never asked McLame if he planned on running third party, as he said he would when interviewing Ron Paul.:rolleyes:
 
Sadly, he also failed to question McCain about his babbling answer to Dr. Paul's question during the debate this past week.
 
Honestly, Im just so happy that Russert didnt ask Paul about the racism controversy at the debate. I thought for sure he would for that last question.
 
Trying to make himself look better he mentioned his wins in NH and SC, BUT somehow did not want to mention Louisiana. Is that because he did not want to show any attention to the questionable results and other strange handling of that caucus and because he got beat out by PL/PF, which I believe he professes to share the same platform, or the fact that Ron Paul was right up his tail feathers?;)

Wouldn't it be worse if he HAD said he won Louisiana?
 
Media attention to Louisiana

Wouldn't it be worse if he HAD said he won Louisiana?

I have noticed that the RP campaign actually contested the caucus. So there must be pretty good grounds for calling foul play.

Any other time the media would be all over it . If he, McCain, made any mention of it, it would allow for a reporter to bring up other questions. Whether they would or not is dubious:)
 
I have noticed that the RP campaign actually contested the caucus. So there must be pretty good grounds for calling foul play.

Any other time the media would be all over it . If he, McCain, made any mention of it, it would allow for a reporter to bring up other questions. Whether they would or not is dubious:)

I hope they have good investigators too. I want to go to the state convention, dammit!
 
Louisiana caucus/primary

Did he win? does he have more delagates than our 10?

Why don't we know the answer to that?

This caucus and primary thing has me confused, I have been trying to read up on the election laws in LA, but it has been slow going.

This site shows that there are 47 delegates at stake on Feb.9, 2008 when they have their primary. So what is the caucus all about?

http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/results/delegates/index.html:eek:
 
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