John McCain says Sarah Palin didn’t hurt bid. Idiot…
In his first interview since conceding the presidential election, John McCain said Tuesday that Sarah Palin did not damage his presidential bid and he dismissed anonymous criticism aimed at her following their crushing defeat. “I’m so proud of her and I’m very grateful she agreed to run with me. She inspired people, she still does,”
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Barack Obama elected 44th U.S. president in Landslide! 349!
In an extraordinary moment in America’s history, Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has won the 2008 presidential election and will become the 44th president of the United States and the country’s first African-American leader. “Because of what we did on this day, in this
John McCain Wins
… the 2008 Douchebag Award. Some maverick, he totally ruined his legacy. What a sell out. The below video sums it up best. And picking Sarah Palin — well, that was the game changer. That made it clear he wasn’t thinking with the right mind. Is this the guy that should be president,
Obama or McCain, who will win? Vote today.
The 2008 race for the White House that comes to an end on Tuesday fundamentally upended the way presidential campaigns are fought in this country, a legacy that has almost been lost with all the attention being paid to the battle between Senators John McCain and Barack Obama. It has rewritten the rules
Tina Fey and John McCain had a ‘frosty’ chemistry on ‘SNL’
According to a source within Senator John McCain’s camp, McCain’s Nov. 1 appearance on “Saturday Night Live” was something he’d been hoping to do for a long time. “He’s always been up for going on ‘SNL,’” said the source. “He’d been wanting to do it for a while, it’s just tough
Sarah Palin bigger than John McCain on SNL
The last “Saturday Night Live” before Tuesday’s election — and featuring a joint appearance by John McCain and Tina Fey as running mate Sarah Palin — didn’t disappoint in the ratings. “SNL” averaged a 9.0 household rating/20 share in the metered markets,
Sarah Palin, I mean Tina Fey, with John McCain on SNL
Live from New York was the real John McCain alongside Tina Fey as Sarah Palin on “Saturday Night Live.” McCain took a break from his final days on the campaign trail to open the show with a sketch poking fun at his own campaign’s finances following Obama’s blockbuster infomercial.
Obama, McCain are ready for some Monday Night Football
“Monday Night Football” on Election Day eve will feature the Pittsburgh Steelers playing the Washington Redskins — and Senators John McCain against Barack Obama as the half-time entertainment. The presidential candidates will tape their interviews earlier in the day, at still-to-be-determined locations,
John McCain on Saturday Night Live Tonight
It’s official. Republican John McCain is making an appearance on the popular comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live this weekend, just days before the November 4 election. SNL has seen its ratings surge this season on the popularity of its political skits, especially actress Tina Fey’s portrayal