Thursday, September 4, 2008

Dow tumbles day after Palin speech

And on the eve of the McCain speech the Dow tumbles more then 300 points. Will we hear anything from the RNC on how the policies of the Republicans have harmed our economy? I doubt it, but you will hear why Obama is so bad for our country.

McCain can run on his experience, but he can't hide from the experience this nation has had to endure under eight years of a Republican administration that has destroyed our middle class, an administration that McCain has been in lock step with 90 percent of the time.

Health care. Good wages. Affordable college education. These are the issues that Americans want to hear about, and I can almost guarantee that McCain isn't going to tell America how he plans to change one thing.

Maverick, no, old, worn out nag, yes.

Comparing this whole RNC convention to what we had just a week ago couldn't be more clear, and once again, here is our message, compare it to what you have heard, and what you will hear tonight.

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