McCain Drops Out of Race

John McCain's brother Joe just announced he's withdrawing from the campaign ... so now Palin really is John's #2.

Joe's announcement came days after a 911 tape surfaced, in which he bitched about traffic and then dropped the F-bomb.

The effect on McCain's campaign is unknown.



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1. Ha ha. That's what you get for acting like dweeb.

Posted at 12:25PM on Oct 26th 2008 by hahahahahahahahaha hah!

2. BOYCOTT Fox News until after November 4!!!!!

Posted at 12:39PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Enough

3. OH NO!!!! Say it ain't so, TMZ!!! I come here to get away from politics..............and now this.

Posted at 12:40PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Bevie

4. What's wrong with his face?

Posted at 12:58PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Natasha

5. 2. BOYCOTT Fox News until after November 4!!!!!

Posted at 12:39PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Enough

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Until November 4th? How about never watch that biased news again

Posted at 1:05PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Adrienne

6. Obama Boycotts WFTV in Florida .That will never happen to TMZ you Kiss A$$ .

Posted at 1:13PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Mik

7. He sure has his brother's good looks. Hehe!

Posted at 1:16PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Allen

8. 4. What's wrong with his face?
Posted at 12:58PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Natasha

Answer: He's a McCain.. They get beat with an ugly stick when they are all born.

Can you imagine if McCain wins? This douche will think he can call 911 to order a Starbucks coffee.

Posted at 1:27PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Gypsy

9. One more in a string of signs that McCain is going down this election:

The Anchorage Daily news endorses Obama. Never mind that Palin is the governor and the state has historically voted very conservative.

Some choice quotes:

"Sen. Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, brings far more promise to the office. In a time of grave economic crisis, he displays thoughtful analysis, enlists wise counsel and operates with a cool, steady hand. The same cannot be said of Sen. McCain."

"Sen. McCain describes himself as a maverick, by which he seems to mean that he spent 25 years trying unsuccessfully to persuade his own party to follow his bipartisan, centrist lead. Sadly, maverick John McCain didn't show up for the campaign. Instead we have candidate McCain, who embraces the extreme Republican orthodoxy he once resisted and cynically asks Americans to buy for another four years."

"Yet despite her formidable gifts, few who have worked closely with the governor would argue she is truly ready to assume command of the most important, powerful nation on earth. To step in and juggle the demands of an economic meltdown, two deadly wars and a deteriorating climate crisis would stretch the governor beyond her range. Like picking Sen. McCain for president, putting her one 72-year-old heartbeat from the leadership of the free world is just too risky at this time."

Posted at 1:27PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Suck it Republicans

10. NOW HIS BROTHER SHOULD FOLLOW HIS LEAD

Posted at 1:32PM on Oct 26th 2008 by bestvenom123

11. Wait, is Joe a plumber?

Posted at 1:34PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Pat

12. One can only hope that this spreads further...

http://www.theweeklydonut.com/index.php/category/2008-presidential-election/

Posted at 1:35PM on Oct 26th 2008 by Chuckles

13. Doesn't surprise me at all -- I think this is what John McCain is really like, as well. Big a-hole.

Posted at 2:34PM on Oct 26th 2008 by MoMunnay

14. Vote Obama 2008 ..

Posted at 1:54PM on Oct 26th 2008 by TMZ IS DE SHIZ NIZZLE

15. I wish McCain would pay 125,000 for my clothing .. Vote Obama

Posted at 1:56PM on Oct 26th 2008 by LOVE TMZ

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