How to support John McCain
Mon Apr 07, 2008 at 05:39:33 PM PDT
You know you really want to support him. Why with his rugged good looks, his history as a maverick, his courage in violating his own campaign finance laws, I think we should all sign up at this McCain Google Groups site to give him all of the help he needs.
There's an even better way to support him.
You know those google ads you see on state blogs? West Virginia Blue has one up now because the McCain campaign must have had the highest bid for certain key words on sites.
Whenever you see one of those ads, give it a nice click to show your support for John McCain.
Because the campaign is only charged money when the ads are clicked on.
And don't we all want to show John McCain's campaign all the love and support we can? The downside to this is, well, it'll help put money into the pockets of state bloggers and other Democratic sites where it'll probably be used for no good purpose like buying beer or, in the case of West Virginia Blue, all revenues from the google ads are contributed to Democratic candidates.
Now people who have signed google ad contracts - such as my blogmate - are not supposed to tell people to go to West Virginia Blue and click on the ad.
Fortunately for John McCain, I didn't sign any contract with google.
So I'm here to suggest that to show McCain our love, we should all click on his ads.
A lot.
I also suggest that everyone sign up to receive McCain emails so we all know what the campaign is up to. Not to counter his talking points, mind you. Just so we can all be informed.
There's other ways we can help the McCain campaign as volunteers.
Contribute a $1 or some other amount to his campaign, and most likely they'll spend another $50 on direct mail over the course of the campaign encouraging you to donate more.
Tell everybody too about McCain's record. Spread the word so they're informed about our candidate, John McCain.
MoveOn.org had some helpful information about McCain. You can read it here and while there, don't forget to click on the McCain ad!
With that kind of record, it's a wonder we don't change the site's name from Daily Kos to Daily McCain in honor of a candidate willing to bring us a third Bush term.
Never let them forget that a vote for John McCain is a vote for more of the same.