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ANGER WATCH.... The new line in Republican circles is that there's just as much over-the-top rage among Obama supporters as McCain supporters. The Weekly Standard's Stephen Hayes reports today: This morning at a McCain rally here, a bearded young man...
McCain: Obama 'Probably Ensured' Debate on Ayers
McCain: Obama 'Probably Ensured' Debate on Ayers
blogs.abcnews.com — ABC News' Ron Claiborne, Teddy Davis, and Arnab Datta Report: Speaking to a St. Louis radio station... on Tuesday, John McCain said that Barack Obama's recent suggestion that McCain does not have guts to raise the Bill Ayers issue to... (more) McCain: Obama 'Probably Ensured' Debate on Ayers
To The Public, Obama Looking Like a President
realclearpolitics.com — I think this is McCain's key problem right now. Here's a sample of some recent poll data.... First, Obama's net favorability is through the roof. Rasmussen has him at +13, Hotline/Diageo at +14, but others like Fox and ABC News... (more) To The Public, Obama Looking Like a President
"Let John McCain be John McCain," his brother pleads
swamppolitics.com — By Paul West John McCain has few stronger supporters than his younger brother Joe, who recently got... himself into hot water when he described the fiercely contested Northern Virginia suburbs as "communist country." But that remark pales beside ... (more) "Let John McCain be John McCain," his brother pleads
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Digest for October 14th
The Republic of T. — ... The Washington Monthly - If the knock on McCain supporters is that they're too often unhinged, doesn't tearing up a poster held by a young woman offer evidence that the criticism is accurate? ...

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