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WASHINGTON — John McCain is 71 years old, and his age has provided late-night comics with some easy punch lines.

This past Saturday, John McCain made an appearance on Saturday Night Live, a show that like him, used to be young and fresh, instead of old and stale.

Being 71 years old, John McCain ’s age has not been ignored by commentators during the 2008 Election build up.

Republican presidential candidate John McCain greets supporters after speaking at the National Rifle Association of America annual meeting on Friday.

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“Controlling government spending isn’t just about Republicans or Democrats,” he said.

He even says he would agree to having both Obama and Hillary on the general election ballot come November.

Later, during the program’s “Weekend Update” segment, McCain urged Democrats not to rush to choose between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.

That’s why I want to give to you this piece of advice: Democrats, I have to urge you—do not, under any circumstances, pick a candidate too soon.

He was at least as good as any of the political cartoons portraying him relaxing and eating popcorn while Obama and Hillary fight in the foreground.

“I have the courage, the wisdom, the experience and, most importantly, the oldness necessary,” McCain said.

In the second segment, on SNL’s Weekend Update, McCain urges democrats not to rush in picking a candidate.

If John McCain runs in the general election against both Obama and Clinton he will come in third.

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That is a funny segment particularly the “Fight among yourselves” part.

When McCain hosted “SNL” in 2002, he performed a medley of Barbra Streisand songs.

WASHINGTON John McCain is 71 years old, and his age has provided late-night comics with some easy punch lines.

The certain Republican presidential nominee appeared in a phony campaign ad in which he promised to put an end to runaway government spending, claiming he had never sought money for his home state, Arizona.

He was featured in a satirical campaign ad in which he claimed “it takes oldness to protect America”.

Later, during the program’s “Weekend Update” segment, McCain urged Democrats not to rush to choose between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.

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I say let these unhappy and miserable people have their way and come crawling back after four years of destruction if Obama or Hilary get in.

It’s funny that I have sent in several comments, and you have only posted this one from Liz who obviously is not educated.

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Regarding Ruth’s comments you can see how cold and unhappy the liberals can be.

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But I also want to speak to Democrats.

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