Published 10/5/2008
by Mark Murray
at First Read
From NBC's Mark MurrayA day after the Washington Post reported that the McCain campaign was preparing negative attacks on Obama -- and after Palin said Obama was "palling around" with '60s radical Bill Ayers -- the Obama campaign has released a new TV ad calling McCain "erratic" in dealing with the economic crisis and "out of touch" when it comes to the economy.
"No wonder," the announcer says, "his campaign’s announced a plan to 'turn a page on the financial crisis'…distract with dishonest, dishonorable...( read more )
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