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CBN’s Brody Gets Hot Interview With Obama at Saddleback
CBN’s Brody Gets Hot Interview With Obama at Saddleback
The two talk about his handshake with McCain, the toughest question during the forum and how he thinks the McCain camp is purposely using imagery to scare people about him being the anti-Christ. He also gets heated when Brody brings up the Born Alive Infant Protection Act. Video/transcript coming soon… * * * * Get The Page delivered to your inbox. Sign up for TIME’s ...
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Election Central Sunday Roundup
TPM Election Central — ... In an interview with CBN's David Brody, Obama responded to a question about the "celeb" sneer ads with an answer that sounded a bit like an acknowledgment that right now, the election is shaping up more as a referendum on his character than on his opponent or on their respective policies. "I think ultimately the American people are going to understand by the time they go into the polling place in November that this is not an election about me," Obama said. "This an election about them." ...

Election Central Sunday Roundup
TPM Election Central — ... In an interview with CBN's David Brody, Obama responded to a question about the "celeb" sneer ads with an answer that sounded a bit like an acknowledgment that right now, the election is shaping up more as a referendum on his character than on his opponent or on their respective policies. "I think ultimately the American people are going to understand by the time they go into the polling place in November that this is not an election about me," Obama said. "This an election about them." ...

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