John McCain's New Attack Ad Against Barack Obama


Senator Biden spoke of Senator Obama's inexperience regarding the presidential position, but Joe Biden is also running against Barack Obama for the presidency, and being in competition with one another -- naturally candidates will say and do things to present themselves as the best person for the job.

In this case Joe Biden speaking of Obama's inexperience isn't a lie, it's very true. He wasn't making up stories, he was simply pointing out a fact. However, the erroneous rhetoric of John McCain (seen above-r) towards Senator Obama, is done purposely to win. It doesn't appear that John McCain can state true facts to win honestly, because his attacks are always negative and false.

What the McCain camp fails to realize is that whatever Obama lacks, Joe Biden can make up for with his 36 years of experience within the senate as well as his strong knowledge of foreign policy.

Furthermore, Obama does have experience dealing with America's issues, but most of his experience can be found within the communities of Chicago. Currently, the young Illinois senator has 3+ years in the senate where he's known for being vocal.

John McCain's vocal record within the senate isn't as impressive, especially since he voted 90 percent of the time with George W. Bush; failing to not show independence and leadership ability. 

Reportedly, Senator McCain has been on a hiatus from voting since April 8, and as a result he missed a total of 76 votes. For example: when the senate voted on the medicare bill it fell short by one vote, and the only missing senators at the time were Kennedy and McCain. Kennedy's absence was due to his illness -- but what was McCain's excuse?

McCain missed 374 votes (61.8% of total), Barack Obama missed 263 votes (43.5% of total). Obama voted 111 times more than John McCain. Running for the presidency and missing a few votes is understandable, but at some point, you have to at least attempt to do the job you were elected to do, wouldn't you agree?

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John McCain's New Ad Attack




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