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A day after forum, Obama has harsh words for McCain
A day after forum, Obama has harsh words for McCain
Barack Obama speaks with supporters in Reno, Nevada, on Sunday.
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Obama's "New Politics"
Slublog — Where's your Obama now? Promises made. Promises broken. And broken. And broken. And broken. And broken. And broken. The latest example of Obama's political banality was revealed this morning. Andrea Mitchell, faithful Obama stooge, tried mightily to cover for her guy's miserable performance in front of the Saddleback crowd, but the media's attempts at spinning away the truth and smear McCain just aren't ...

Townhall.com Staff: What's Hot Monday
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog — What are the most popular stories around the web today? Townhall does the surfing so you don't have to. Politico: McCain Protests NBC Coverage CNN: After Forum, Obama Has Harsh Words for McCain Wall Street Journal: Obama on Clarence Thomas New York Times: Is Jon Stewart the Most Trusted Man in America? Slate: The Chick-fil-A Church Washington Post: Musharraf Resigns as President of Pakistan Newsweek: Musharraf to Resign, Leave Country ABC News: Less Clothing Gets Better Olympic Results Los Angeles Times: Liukin Loses ...

Today on Doing Time - Monday August 18th
The Latest on Air America — ... and let you tell us who you want, or don’t want, before Obama makes a decision. We’ll see if he’s listening. We think he is because he’s taking Kuby’s advice on getting tougher with McCain. Check out these harsh words from Obama. Plus … the latest from the battle in Georgia, the Olympics, why a publisher is avoiding a book on Muhamed, and how hard it is to prosecute Blackwater and much much more …

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