It's John McCain!

Willard "Mitt" Romney is "suspending" his campaign. Although this leaves him with some control of his delegates, in effect it recognizes that John McCain is the nominee for the Republican Party. What the Republicans DON'T want you to realize is that in effect they have nominated George Bush all over again. Sure McCain has more brains than Little Bush, but the policies he advocates are nothing more but Bush's own already failed policies.

John McCain has vowed to continue the Iraq quagmire indefinitely...

John McCain has vowed to continue the economic policies that have given us TWO recessions!

John McCain has vowed to overturn Roe v. Wade and force women to carry the children of their rapists

But now here's my question for you. Which John McCain do YOU like best:

Mr. Tough and Serious (photo from Salon.com):

Or maybe the infamous man love between Bush and McCain: (photo from Huffington Post)

Or how about what did George and John do while New Orleans drowned: (photo from here):

But however you want to see him, and no matter how much McCain USED to tread an independent path, he is now little more than a Bush wannabe: (photo from ABC)

And is that what American really wants? More Bush failure?


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