Meet McCain's New Speech...
Politics Daily —
Filed under: Republicans, John McCain, HumorDavid Knowles observed Monday that McCain's much-ballyhooed new stump speech contained very little in the way of, um, new speech. *McCain now takes a swipe at President Bush for doubling the national debt. *McCain admits that he is behind in the polls. *He jabs the media for helping to cause this situation. *He says that even though he's 6 points down, he has Obama exactly where he wants him. That's it. Of course, McCain supporters are fond of attributing information that they don't like to some sort of "tank-related" behavior, so I ...
John McCain’s “New” Stump Speech
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WATCH: McCain Recycles His Stump Speeches
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
John Stewart had lots of fun on last night's "Daily Show" pointing out how John McCain recycled many of the lines used in Tuesday's economic stump speech.
"I think I've heard this brand-new speech before, I think it was at the Republican convention," joked Stewart.
Some of the recycled lines spotlighted by Stewart, featuring side-by-side videos of McCain repeating the same lines in the same rhythm, practically harmonizing with himself:
- "We'll drill them now..."
- "We're going to stop sending $700b to countries that don't like us very much"
- "We'll invest in all energy alternatives: nuclear, wind, tide, solar, natural gas, ...
WATCH: McCain Recycles His Stump Speeches
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
John Stewart had lots of fun on last night's "Daily Show" pointing out how John McCain recycled many of the lines used in Tuesday's economic stump speech.
"I think I've heard this brand-new speech before, I think it was at the Republican convention," joked Stewart.
Some of the recycled lines spotlighted by Stewart, featuring side-by-side videos of McCain repeating the same lines in the same rhythm, practically harmonizing with himself:
- "We'll drill them now..."
- "We're going to stop sending $700b to countries that don't like us very much"
- "We'll invest in all energy alternatives: nuclear, wind, tide, solar, natural gas, ...


