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Missile Fired at John McCain's Escort Helicopter
http://signs-of-the-times.org/signs/chains/signs20060905_GlobalChaos.php#86d4d44d89bc5b28bb4409a4104

I've noticed some other McCain news coverage lately. For instance, a Sept. 05 article discussing McCains age, should he be successful in the next presidential election.

And this:

Arizona Daily Star Online said:
Pundits muse on McCain's appeal
By Daniel Scarpinato
Published: 09.03.2006

It's been said that Sen. John McCain's base is the media.

With the Arizona Republican looking like a presidential contender in 2008, barely a week passes by when the Sunday morning news talk show pundits miss a chance to ruminate on his prospects.


On last Sunday's episode of the Chris Matthews Show, an NBC-syndicated round-table discussion, Matthews asked the panel of journalists: "Why does the media like McCain? What's going on here?"

There's his openness, said NBC reporter Norah O'Donnell.
"Sometimes people criticize the media for 'liking' John McCain," O'Donnell said, "but I think, quite frankly, if there's any sort of affection, it's because he actually gives us some access."

And there's also his personality, said New York Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller. "People seem to like John McCain in sort of the same way they liked Bush back in 2000 before everything else happened," she said. She didn't explain what exactly she meant by "everything else" - but educated people can take a guess.

And following a Times story on how McCain has lined up many old Bush allies to help him win the Republican nomination, Matthews asked Bumiller: "Does he really like Bush now?"

"That's a very good question," she responded.

With that, the group broke out in laughter - and Matthews went to commercial. (rest of article)
I have an aquaintance who appears to be psychic. Well, actually I'd 'guess' he's constantly channelling; 'what or who' he channels is varied, I think. Anyway...he has a rather good track record of being 'right'.

Recently he told me he 'sees' John McCain as the next president. He decided to tell me in order to "get it on the record" with someone, just in case he's right. To his way of thinking there's no logical reason for McCain or any other Republican to win because most Americans are so disgusted with the current Republican administration, but he 'sees' this so strongly that he can't ignore it.

While many people are talking about a race between Hilary and Condi, and many think the PTB will 'put' a Democrat in office, could it be that McCain is the one who's actually being groomed by the PTB to 'win'? I'm wondering how that scenario could be played out.

Right now the "pundits" may be chuckling as they discuss McCain and his "appeal," but I find myself thinking: "He who laughs best laughs last."
 
Lucy said:
To his way of thinking there's no logical reason for McCain or any other Republican to win because most Americans are so disgusted with the current Republican administration, but he 'sees' this so strongly that he can't ignore it.
I don't see any logical reason why a Republican would win (or even be allowed to win via fraudulent voting) if political sentiment stays close to where it is now. There would have to be some major event in the future (or several) to significantly change the public's view of the Republican party, osit. Perhaps Bin Laden will be "found"? More fake terror attacks foiled? More war in the middle east, spun a different way so as not to look like the Iraq war? I'm not sure what it would take to make the Republicans a potential winner. It would take something big though, I think.

Lucy said:
While many people are talking about a race between Hilary and Condi, and many think the PTB will 'put' a Democrat in office, could it be that McCain is the one who's actually being groomed by the PTB to 'win'? I'm wondering how that scenario could be played out.
If McCain is being groomed to win, perhaps Hilary will be strongly pressured (blackmailed?) to not run. I wonder how this would play out also.
 
Justin said:
If McCain is being groomed to win, perhaps Hilary will be strongly pressured (blackmailed?) to not run. I wonder how this would play out also.
First, a Hillary run will guarantee a McCain victory if he gets the Republican nomination. Hillary is disliked intensely by too many people on the right and left.

Second, as long as the election is within 8 points or so, the voting machines can steal it easily. So the people deciding who wins are those who control the machines and the counting. Not the voters.
 
DonaldJHunt said:
First, a Hillary run will guarantee a McCain victory if he gets the Republican nomination. Hillary is disliked intensely by too many people on the right and left.
Makes sense. And it is already being touted by the pundits that the media "likes" McCain. So will he become the "media darling" of the race?

DonaldJHunt said:
Second, as long as the election is within 8 points or so, the voting machines can steal it easily. So the people deciding who wins are those who control the machines and the counting. Not the voters.
Well of course its not the voters who will decide...but still, public perception will have to be manipulated, at least to a certain degree, as things seem to stand now.

Of course, as Justin points out, a lot can happen between 'here and there', which is disquieting.
 
I just saw this at Ranking the presidential candidates by Keit.
Keit said:
Have you seen this?

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/rosnerPage.jhtml

"The Israel Factor: Ranking the presidential candidates" is a new project on Rosner's Domain that rates potential presidential contenders in the 2008 race for the White House based on their attitudes toward Israel. "
For example, John McCain: "The Arizona Senator believes America must give Israel whatever equipment and technology it needs for defense."

I wonder who will be elected eventually ;)
The article shows McCain and Hilary both scoring 7.63, with only Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich scoring higher.
 
Lucy said:
The article shows McCain and Hilary both scoring 7.63, with only Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich scoring higher.
god - I just got a headache - I can only imagine what lovely specimen of pathocracy and psychopathy will next be given the office - sure wish that whole 'citizen voting' thing were still a possiblity, but, no, we get to sit here and watch while the next subhuman waddles up to pretend to be in charge - uugghhhh.
 
anart said:
Lucy said:
The article shows McCain and Hilary both scoring 7.63, with only Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich scoring higher.
god - I just got a headache - I can only imagine what lovely specimen of pathocracy and psychopathy will next be given the office - sure wish that whole 'citizen voting' thing were still a possiblity, but, no, we get to sit here and watch while the next subhuman waddles up to pretend to be in charge - uugghhhh.
Well, I'm thinking Guiliani and Gingrich aren't 'viable' candidates, so the so-called 'race' could be between McCain and Hilary....and I agree with your "subhuman waddles" remark. Perhaps we're 'seeing' the beginnings of the pathocratic stage being set up for public consumption. I'm reading Controversy of Zion and its obvious that only someone fully supporting Israel can be allowed to become president.

Funny, when my aquaintance told me he 'saw' McCain being elected, my first thoughts were along the lines of, "No way!" (Those were his thoughts too!) But now I can see how it could be played out after all. Sheesh...I've gotta keep in mind at all times "who" the PTB really are!
 
When I read about the psychic prediction my first reaction was that it rang true, and I agree with Lucy that there is little beyond the power of the PTB. I remember during the 2000 Presidential campainge when McCain was running against Bush et. al. for the Republican nomination. McCain appeared to oppose Bush in many areas both ideologically and in practical application and had some serious momemtum growing. It looked to me like he could win, then suddenly, as I recall, he backed down and began supporting Bush. I wonder if some promises regarding 2008 were made . . .
shellycheval
 
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