John McCain: No Advise from “Chicago Politician” Needed (VIDEO)

October 7th, 2008 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

“For a guy who has already written two memoirs, he’s not exactly an open book.” And “it’s as if somehow the usual rules don’t apply. Where other candidates have to explain themselves and their records, Senator Obama seems to think he’s above all that.” A little later: “all people want to know what this man has actually ever accomplished in government.”

“Rather than answer his critics Senator Obama will try to distract you from noticing that he never answers the serious and legitimate questions he has been asked.

The best line: “I don’t need lessons about telling the truth to the American people… and were I ever to need any improvement in that regard I probably would not seek advise from a Chicago politician.
The quotes came from a speech John McCain gave Monday. Watch the video:



Here is a longer video - the speech in its entirety (via):
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It’s all part of McCain’s more aggressive approach to the elections. I have to say he sure seems confident and, dare I say it, enjoying himself (probably because he feels he has been treated unfairly by Obama and his allies).

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