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August 02, 2008 McCain Should Hit Obama Where It Hurts - on Policy By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann When is the McCain campaign going to get serious? It seems to be marking time with softball ads, more appropriate to the soundbites campaign media spokespeople exchange with one another than to strategic paid media hits. One ad talks about how the media loves Obama. Another mocks him as a ...
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Dick Morris:  McCain Needs to Attack
Say AnythingBut then McCain is too dumb to do so: But his tax plans and their likely economic consequence are very much a plan for catastrophe. Doubling the tax in invested capital, and ratcheting up the top tax bracket to an effective 60%, will plunge the nation into a real depression. Not a recession or a downturn or a correction or a slowdown. A depression. McCain needs to hammer this point home again and again and again in his advertising. He has to put top level economists on television talking about what the Obama ...

McCain; Time to Get Serious
PoliGazette — ... Dick Morris and Eileen McGann believe that John McCain is wasting valuable time before attacking his Democratic opponent in November, Barack Obama. According to the two, one has to take out one’s opponent in the summer; if you wait until September to destroy him it’s too little, and especially too late. ...

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