Published 10/31/2008
by Domenico Montanaro
at First Read
"[W]hen John McCain called out to Joe at a rally yesterday morning in Ohio, he was nowhere to be found, producing a rather awkward moment. The scene is already recorded on YouTube and being sent around by gleeful Democrats. 'Joe, I thought you were here today,' McCain said, looking around before recovering to say, 'Well, you're all Joe the plumbers, so all of you stand up.'" The NY Post cover: "Plumb job." "McCain: I'll take Joe to DC with me."
This is an interesting new TV ad from the McCain...( read more )
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