It was like he was tacitly saying, "Yeah, Palin is a whack job diva. Even I wouldn't vote for me at this point."
I loved the "Double Maverick." I might be argued he's already gone both reverse maverick (hiring on Team Bush) AND double maverick (McCain doesn't speak for the McCain campaign).
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It was like he was tacitly saying, "Yeah, Palin is a whack job diva. Even I wouldn't vote for me at this point."
I loved the "Double Maverick." I might be argued he's already gone both reverse maverick (hiring on Team Bush) AND double maverick (McCain doesn't speak for the McCain campaign).
By -epm, at 1:51 PM
I couldn't believe he signed on for that much making fun of Palin, like the 2012 joke.
The weird thing to me about the news segment is that he thought it was much funnier than I did.
But, bottom line, 3 days before the election and you're on TV making those jokes?
By mikevotes, at 2:40 PM
Yeah. It was a little surreal, wasn't it.
By -epm, at 7:56 PM
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