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The White House Silences McCain’s Dump Biden Babble With Two Words: Sarah Palin
By: Jason Easley and Sarah JonesAug. 16th, 2012more from Jason Easley and Sarah Jones
The White House has silenced John McCain’s calls for Obama to dump Biden by reminding him of who he picked to be his running mate in 2008.
It’s Joe. Always Been Joe.
Oh, and by the way, with all due respect to Senator McCain, if the White House needs VP advice, John McCain is not who they would turn to.
Scathing rebuke, and well earned. Senator McCain probably shouldn’t be talking about VP choices.
Q On the Vice President, one short question. I’m not going to get — I hear exactly what you’re saying, I’m not going to repeat the same stuff, but since the President has given the vote of confidence and you’ve defended the Vice President repeatedly, does this settle it once and for all, all the speculation, this is the ticket? Obama-Biden? (Laughter.) That’s a yes or no, it’s not –
MR. CARNEY: Yes. And that was settled a long, long time ago. And while I appreciate — I have great admiration for and respect for and a long relationship with Senator John McCain, but one place I would not go for advice on vice presidential running mates is to Senator McCain.
To paraphrase Jay Carney, if we ever want advice on how to nominate the worst running mate in history, we’ll give you a call. It takes some serious nerve to unleash the Sarah Palin on the world, and then call for the dismissal of the guy who beat her.
In all fairness the Romney vetting process of Paul Ryan is showing signs of being able to give McCain a run for his money in terms of ineptitude, but until Ryan hits the lowest valley of failure, then drops another level, we can’t take Sarah Palin’s one remaining crown away from her.
What McCain was trying to do was push Romney’s already dead “in chains” controversy. The Romney/Ryan campaign itself killed any chance of that taking off with an awesome one-two punch of incompetence highlighted by Romney reviving the issue of his tax returns, and Ryan claiming he didn’t, but then later having to admit that he did request millions of dollars in stimulus money.
John McCain woke up this morning and was under the impression that he was going to be part of big GOP team effort to create controversy around Biden. Instead, he found himself alone on an island getting smacked around by the White House, while Romney sabotaged his own efforts to get elected.
When America needs bad advice, whether it be on the economy, foreign policy or running mates, we can always count on John McCain show us exactly what not to do.
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Faux Palin
Aug. 16th, 2012 at 11:21 pm
I love this comment that Sen MCCain said while on his Pre campaign, ” I know how to get Osama bin Laden.”
Right! And we know who who exactly took care of him, Sen John.
Cha
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 12:37 am
McCain knew how to get bin laden in the same vein that romney wants Americans to trust him that we don’t need to see his tax returns.
They’re both lyin’ dumb fucks.
Rosemary Breslin
Aug. 16th, 2012 at 11:34 pm
Nice comeback, Mr. Carney!
Who was the reporter who asked the question? He had that smug angry look of the Republican hack that interrupted our President during his press conference.
KarenJ
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 1:42 am
You’re close, Rosemary. It’s Ed Henry, of Fox “News”. He and Neil Munro could be blood brothers.
AFM
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 12:08 pm
You know when these good reporters go to Fox News all of a sudden they have to follow the line of the right. How sad to see. They were decent reporters and now they come off as hacks.
Carlos
Aug. 18th, 2012 at 4:46 pm
I thought Ed Henry worked for CNN?
majii
Aug. 16th, 2012 at 11:40 pm
Yes!!!! This is the way to shut the republicans’ mouths. McCain has been angry with the president since he lost the election to him in 2008. The president has always treated the republicans fairly and cordially, but they can never pass up an opportunity to take a shot at him. Well, this time, PBO and Jay Carney delivered a huge dose of STFU to McCain, Palin, and all the others who are trying to demonize VP Biden simply because of what he said about repealing Dodd/Frank. They aren’t attacking him on the issue of whether what he said is true, but on his use of the word chain. Republicans are some of the most immature, thin-skinned people in the country. They dish sh*t 24/7/365, but when democrats fight back, they need smelling salts and fainting couches.
calma60
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 12:13 am
Senator McCain may have lots of mis-steps, including this one, but he DID eloquently defend that woman who was accused by Michele Bachmann of being in cahoots with the Muslim brotherhood. I can’t remember her name–works with Clinton in the State department.
KarenJ
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 1:46 am
That’s Huma Abedin, former Rep. Weiner’s wife. She’s an aide to Sect. of State Clinton.
(gosh, at 67 y/o now I’m starting to have trouble remembering names of people in my world, but I guess tonight I’m the font of all names not on the tips of others’ tongues, figuratively speaking ;-)
Cha
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 12:46 am
Jay Carney Shoots..He SCORES!!
Thx Jason & Sarah!
Ken
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 1:50 am
McCain is probably in his office pouting that he got sodomized(metaphorically) by Obama again. He will now be more cranky than ever. How can he show that kind of disrespect to President Obama and especially to an esteemed Senator of many years? I’d like to see Biden take little Johnny Shortcakes behind the barn and slap the crap out of him.
gloria pfeifer
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 1:58 am
Little Johnny Shortcakes behind the barn getting the cr@p kicked out of him….I love it !!
D. W. Skinner
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 7:22 am
Sarah Palin the Republican cockroach of politics.
Nefer
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 8:02 am
I like that they manged to flick the concept of Palin away like a fly with nothing more than a laugh and a bitch slap at McCain. Didn’t even have to mention her name.
j
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 8:22 am
I heard that Limbaugh & Fox have already started to try rigging the debates, e.g. make it easy for R & R. I must say I object to Candy Crowley being a moderator!
Barry Roope
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 11:55 am
So sad to watch a man do everything he can to remain relevent.
Basheert
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 2:21 pm
I think the Palin analogy is hilarious.
Here is the world’s biggest egomaniacal ignorant woman in the world who perceives she is smarter and better than anyone. She is now being used as the “after” picture for “do not let this happen to you!”
The entire GOP uses her as an example of what NOT to do.
I suspect that Sarah’s narcissism isn’t even allowing her to see what she really is – the butt of the Republican Party jokes!
Inez
Aug. 17th, 2012 at 11:12 pm
Thank the voters for electing Obama. Can you imagine the destructive, narcisistic Palin iVP. Doesn’t Mc Can know enougt to keep his mouth shut!Gave up the Governorshipso that she can free wheel. What ever happened to misconduct in office? Did I miss something re the penalties of her actions.? She is so disliked by the old Republicans that she has to sit ou the convention in Tampa…TSK TSK Go shoot a moose.