Reid: McCain lacks presidential temperament

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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Wednesday that Republican John McCain "doesn't have the temperament to be president."

The Nevada Democrat said his opinion of the Arizona senator is based serving with him for 26 years in Congress and claimed his view was privately shared by some Senate Republicans.

"I just think he doesn't have the temperament to be president," Reid told Las Vegas Sun columnist Jon Ralston during the taping of "Face to Face," in Denver on Wednesday. The show airs on a Las Vegas, Nev., cable channel.

"I've served with the man 26 years," Reid said. "Do I have the ability to speak with experience about someone who has abused everyone he's dealt with? Someone who does not have the temperament to be president, who's wrong on the war, wrong on the economy, wrong on nuclear waste. What am I supposed to do? Walk around talking about what a great guy he is? I don't believe that. .... "

"There isn't a Republican serving in the Senate that's happy he's the nominee. Now, they're all supporting him, but I'll tell you they have told me. I've had Republican senators tell me they don't think they'll vote for him," Reid said.

When Ralston asked if Reid thought it would be "dangerous" to let McCain be president, Reid answered: "Well, if you said it, I wouldn't correct you."

"Is that right?" Ralston asked. "You really think that?"

"That's right," said Reid, who predicted that Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama would carry the battleground state of Nevada by 5 percentage points.

Bill Riggs, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee, said, "Barack Obama's own running mate knows he's not qualified to be commander in chief."

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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Wednesday that Republican John McCain "doesn't have the temperament to be president."

It's nice to see a Senator say it .

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Reply#1 - Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:10 PM EDT
{"commentId":2619803,"authorDomain":"ThreeCents"}

It would be wonderful to hear some Republican Senators say it too.

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#1.1 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:06 AM EDT
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{"commentId":2615142,"authorDomain":"geejay"}

Heck, I wouldn't let a person with McCain's temperament catsit, let alone be president.

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Reply#2 - Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:49 PM EDT
{"commentId":2619812,"authorDomain":"ThreeCents"}

He'd probably forget how many cats he was watching or which house they were in. Good judgement on your part.

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#2.1 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:07 AM EDT
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{"commentId":2619849,"authorDomain":"ceosvcs"}

Temperament, is this a qualification or is this an observation. We the people really need not have a non qualified psychiatrist begin to discern a man's psychological earnest.

Mr. Reid, Senator Reid there has had to be times when your temperament could have been challenged within the last 20 years, the personal innuendo should remain just that.

The campaign is Obama vs. McCain and the people should judge their vote on the merits of the individual not on a personal innuendo of a public official looking to gain a cabinet post.

Senator Reid your comment reflects and stoops to the politics of old.

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Reply#3 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:11 AM EDT
{"commentId":2620030,"authorDomain":"ThreeCents"}

And while in your place of work or study, you have not observed or commented on the temperament of one of colleagues or allowed that to assess what talents they have or what they might bring to the table? If not, you aren't getting as much done as you could in collective endeavors.

Have you not heard any one else suggest that McCain is hot head? If Reid statements were not consistent with that of others, I could see your point.

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#3.1 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:25 AM EDT
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{"commentId":2620114,"authorDomain":"QACoach"}

I disagree that McCain doesn't have the temperment to be a leader. There are numerous examples of "leaders" with temperments like McCain. For example, just a very few:

  • Nikita Kruschev
  • Hugo Chavez
  • Fidel Castro
  • Muammar Gaddafi

So...see, he does too have the temper(ment)!

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Reply#4 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:32 AM EDT
{"commentId":2620174,"authorDomain":"raiderlaura69"}

You are right on friend. Keep it up. That is the best analogy I have seen. You need to publish that. !!!!!

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#4.1 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:38 AM EDT
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{"commentId":2620160,"authorDomain":"raiderlaura69"}

McCane lacks everything. Sorry, fraudian slip (Cane and Able) He is a cruel person with no substance and no matter who he picks will not make a difference. The only way he can campaign is to run smears on smears with no meaning. When was it wrong for the president to be protrayed as a Star!!!! Remember Kennedy, remember Clinton, ???? This is our first real star since Clinton. No-one can argue what he did for all of us. What has Bush done?? He has ran us in the ground over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again...... McSame will do the same. He is worthless and should be brought up on charges just like this administration should for all the corruption they have done to the american people. McSAame-----no healthcare for KIDS!!!! No body armour for our TROOPS!!!!!! No equal pay for WOMEN!!!!!!! Good lord it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see this guy for his true gray old wrinkled colors. Obama-Biden-----the best of the best and they will ROCK ON and get this country in shape!!!!!!!

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Reply#5 - Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:37 AM EDT
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