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McCain Campaign Offers Rewards For Turn-Key Comments

According to a story at the Washington Post, John McCain's presidential campaign is offering more than moral suasion to fire people up for a McCain presidency; they're also offering ready-made snippets of rhetoric for interested supporters to supply under their own names in public comments to online news sources and forums. Such pre-written commentary by itself is neither new nor necessarily nefarious, but it seems a bit off-kilter that prolific commenters are eligible for rewards — not just campaign swag like hats and stickers, but higher-ticket items like a ride with McCain on his campaign bus. Probably a script could be whipped up to compare the canned suggestions on the site with "grassroots" comments on political news sites around the web.

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  1. Speaking of John McCain by Affenkopf · · Score: 0, Troll

    John McCain has a comprehensive economic plan that will create millions of good American jobs, ensure our nation's energy security, get the government's budget and spending practices in order, and bring relief to American consumers. ... I want to be ambassador to Jamaica!

  2. WcCain Considers Public His Troll Army by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 0, Troll

    When the John WcCain campaign turns to the current wave of "open sourcing" movements, spurred by Internet culture, what he thinks you're good for is free astroturfing labor.

    If you're not getting a check for that kind of work, you're nothing but a hypocrite posing as a "Conservative".

    If you are getting a check for that kind of work, you're nothing but a sockpuppet posing as a "Conservative".

    All aboard the Straight Talk Express trainwreck!

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    1. Re:WcCain Considers Public His Troll Army by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 0, Troll

      Moderation -1
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      Explain where WcCain gets his troll army from, and an army of TrollMods attacks!

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  3. Re:What's "higher-ticket" mean? by CdBee · · Score: 0, Troll

    well I suppose you could make a point about Republican views on gun control, by getting on his bus then shooting the fucker? the judge wouldn't be kind but posterity might have a less harsh view

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  4. Re:The Issue: Jobs for America by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you think Obama's not a socialist maybe you should have listened to him before he beat Hillary.

  5. Re:This is going to end badly by uhlume · · Score: 1, Troll

    Wow, the Republican TrollMods are out in force today.

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  6. not as high ticket as the Lincoln Bedroom by Iowan41 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Which the Clinton's provided donors. Besides, they already have the MSM to parrot their talking points.

  7. Re:It seems to me by that+this+is+not+und · · Score: 1, Troll

    Actually, he's relaxed and comfortable. Also a slick liar.

    Obama sold his soul to the Chicago Political Machine decades ago. His Justice Department is going to be a hoot.

  8. Re:Republican supporters vs. Democrat Supporters by that+this+is+not+und · · Score: 0, Troll

    Social Conservatives are NOT the Republican Base. That ended awhile ago. Didn't you notice who's winning the nomination? Hint: he's no social conservative.

    Most people who truly want to be left alone don't call themselves anything. I mean, get a clue.

  9. Re:It seems to me by Eli+Gottlieb · · Score: 0, Troll

    I think that Obama is rare, dually gifted individual. He's got the intellect to be a professor of Constitutional law, but he also has really strong people skills.

    We're that rare? Maybe I should get out of computing and pursue that childhood dream of becoming President after all!

    Or maybe I should go into mad computer science and become a super-villain!

  10. Did Obama study throwing US Constit. out window? by leftie · · Score: 1, Troll

    Until this summer when the FISA bill came up for voting, I didn't know they taught future Constitutional Law professors the proper techniques to be used when throwing the US Constitution out a window.

    Got to have proper form when you are in your Constitution throwing motion. Don't forget to keep your eyes on the Constitution as it flies through the open window. Your follow through on the throwing motion is critical.