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Analysis: Obama's pitch ... Fire GOP, hire me
Associated Press Analysis: Obama's pitch ... Fire GOP, hire me By CHARLES BABINGTON 09.06.08, 4:21 AM ET DURYEA, Pa. - With two months left, the presidential election seems likely to turn on whether Barack Obama can make himself sufficiently acceptable to millions of disgruntled Americans eager ...
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Hugh Hewitt: Obama's Ayers' Gambit and The Questions It Should Raise
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog — ... This was a weak attempt to asssociate the disreputable and unfair charge concerning Obama's faith -- never made by any responsible journalist much less the McCain campaign-- with the very real concern that Obama's friendship and close partnership on the Annenberg Challenge with unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers. Obviously Obama is hoping to persuade the public and journalists that the story of Obama's association with Ayers is as irresponsible as nutter claims that Obama is a Muslim. Obama has used this tactic before , and we can expect to hear it again and again. The most ...

Hugh Hewitt: Obama's Ayers' Gambit and The Questions It Should Raise
Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog — ... This was a weak attempt to asssociate the disreputable and unfair charge concerning Obama's faith -- never made by any responsible journalist much less the McCain campaign-- with the very real concern that Obama's friendship and close partnership on the Annenberg Challenge with unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers. Obviously Obama is hoping to persuade the public and journalists that the story of Obama's association with Ayers is as irresponsible as nutter claims that Obama is a Muslim. Obama has used this tactic before , and we can expect to hear it again and again. The most ...

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