Added: Sep 5, 2008
From: zennie62
Duration: 3:47
http://zennie2005.blogspot.com - The last speech of the RNC Convention was given by its new "Big Dog" Republican Presidential Nominee Senator John McCain. McCain's speech was given with a stilted and uneven delivery, and even Bush operative Karl Rove observed on Fox News that "this is not McCain's thing" and that he does not use the teleprompter well. But when the audience consists of over 38 million people, the only course of action is to learn how to use it.
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Tags: alaska gop john mccain minnesota palin paul politics rnc sarah st zennie62
Rating: 4.13 (55 ratings) Views: 2126' favoriteCount='7 Comments: 25
halfdead44 Says:
Sep 9, 2008 - Zennie, are you saying that you're still not proud of your country? Can't you make a video where you don't whine? Have your mommy tuck you in tonight, maybe she didn't pay you enough attention when you were young.
zennie62 Says:
Sep 9, 2008 - *Sigh* More conservative whining and babble. Why not present an argument? Because you know I'lll embarass you, that's why!!
zennie62 Says:
Sep 9, 2008 - Due. I took this comment down because I already told you that was wrong yet you keep spamming my channel. I want you to stop being HARDHEADED and learn something about what you're talking about. No mercy.
KrystolTrice Says:
Sep 11, 2008 - Can someone tell me how to report deadnewyorkers for hate speech on Youtube? I already clicked on spam for his message once but he posted it again.
insomthegreat Says:
Sep 12, 2008 - LOL Cool story. Stories like that is why I as a black man only bang white girls. Gotta spread the seed and dilute white blood.Thanks for the motivation.
Actual12 Says:
Sep 12, 2008 - I agree that John McCain is no where near the same calibre of public speaker as Barack Obama. But I'll bet he's killed more bad guys, and will do so again.
Actual12 Says:
Sep 12, 2008 - As to hate speech, I'm not in favor of thought crimes.
eastwood2414 Says:
Sep 12, 2008 - Bottomline..McCain= more soilders dying, more recession, more jobs being outsourced, basically everything thats going on now with the Bush admin. But let McCain tell it "The ECONOMY and the state of America is JUST FINE". How can you hear him say that and still want to vote for him. I'm convinced that Obama's skin color and him being a democrat is keeping people with their head up there ass and Pro-traditional people away. We'll never be the country we could be with that mentality. OBAMA 08
iluvpuma1 Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - Yea that is what white people said about Lincoln's speech, when that republican took a bullet for your sorry ass to be able to post this sorry ass video about republicans....
zennie62 Says:
Sep 13, 2008 - And to have the ability to block nasty people. Don't comeback.
dnno1 Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - That's not supposed to be the point of the tax break. It is to stimulate the economy, not reward those who paid the largest amount into it. If we only give a large sum of money to a small minority of the population, how does that really help the economy? It would be better to spread the stimulus around to a larger area of the country in order to see a better response to the economy.
nishaboston Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - I agree with you I hate when people just leave a comment with insults and racism just because they don't agree with you. Be mature and offer a comment/response.
AfricanRule Says:
Sep 14, 2008 - It deeply saddens me when we use our intelligence and creativity to point out the shortcomings of any brother and sister.Brother join me in MLK's teaching and rise above the fray of political line and find ways to unite and build up each other. Verbal pushing and shoving only begets more pushing and shoving. I would encourage you brother to use your many talents and take the higher ground. All people have a need to be heard, understood and respected and we find it by giving it.
futurestar54m Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - did u watch the same speach as i did?
zennie62 Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - Yep and many agree with me.
apt420inc Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - what i dont understand is how people that are going to vote can actually defend this mccain/palin bullshyt
apt420inc Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - but didnt he give in to the torture because he couldnt hanlde his comrads suffering anymore? and waithe only gave in when they started on him so wtf does that tell you about his integrity?
zennie62 Says:
Oct 19, 2008 - I block people who are racist and nasty, not who disagree with me. Try that for a change. Or, on second thought, don't bother. This is MY CHANNEL.
goldadevine Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - What you say makes no sense. What we don't need is a war god.
goldadevine Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - But Obama's speech to the DNC reached above 800,000 views, at least on youtube, while McCain is in the 200,000 range. But maybe that's because most watch his on tv?
Actual12 Says:
Oct 28, 2008 - While we don't need a "war god", we do need a Commander-in-Chief who can vanquish the enemy. There is an enemy trying to kill each and every one of us, taking us as he finds the opportunity. The tried and true response is to kill "him" first.
goldadevine Says:
Oct 28, 2008 - Yes, but did we go after who eveyone thought we were going after? Absolutely not. We started a war on another country that did not pose a direct threat to us just yet instead of going after the priority...Osama.
Actual12 Says:
Oct 29, 2008 - Were mistakes made? Yes. As I recall, at the time, the country was overwhelmingly with the president and "his" war. Of course, had he been right, and what he feared came to pass, a mushroom cloud over an American city, the country would never have forgiven him, including you.
goldadevine Says:
Oct 29, 2008 - Agreed, but that does not necessarily excuse his actions. All he accomplished was to satisfy the hurt and rage most of us were feeling. When that's all said and done with, what do you get, regret, wishing better choices were made. I would expect the President to look out for the people, not just adhere to our rash feelings. I would have respected that more.

cassie120962 Says:
Sep 8, 2008 - Republican presidential nominee John McCain failed to show up for tough votes -- even as his Democratic opponents (Clinton, Obama, now Biden) had/has been leaving the campaign trail to attend to Senate business. McCain has not voted in the Senate since April 8.And another thing people fail to mention is that Obama was an Illinois Senator from 1997-2004, U.S. Senate 2004-present.