talkleft.com - 8/26/2008
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Michelle Obama did a great job I thought. It was important political work as well, as she improved her own image and the end, when Barack Obama appeared via satellite and the Obama kids were impossibly cute, was terrific political theatre. The Teddy Kennedy segment was moving. The rest of the Convention night, at least on television, was terrible. Just terrible. As bad as I have ever ...
McCain 3 AM Ad Echoes Clinton's On Her Convention Day (VIDEO)
huffingtonpost.com 8/26/2008 — John McCain has released yet another ad featuring Hillary Clinton, but this time he's echoing her controversial "3 AM" spot -- he even includes some of the footage, rounded out by clips of bombs, tanks, and other dangerous things that presumably ...
McCain camp revives 3 a.m. ad
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com 8/26/2008 — (CNN) –The 3 a.m. ad is back.
John McCain's campaign is reviving the most famous political commercial of the Democratic primary cycle, launching a new 30-second spot Tuesday that uses footage from Hillary Clinton's original ad and declares ...
Gallup Daily: No Bounce for Obama in Post-Biden Tracking
gallup.com 8/26/2008 — Gallup Poll Daily tracking interviewing from Saturday, Sunday, and Monday indicates that Barack Obama has received no bounce in voter support from his selection of Sen. Joe Biden to be his vice presidential running mate. The race remains virtually ...
On the media-whipped PUMA phenom & a one-word directive: CHILL
themoderatevoice.com 8/26/2008 — I like Rebecca Traister’s piece on the Party Unity My Ass loyalists in Salon very much but I love this woman .
The setting:
Whether they knew it or not, the PUMAs who had congregated next to the MSNBC stage were making the night of the ...
Hillary and Michelle chat backstage —
First Read 8/26/2008
From MSNBC.com's Lauren VicaryDENVER -- Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama ran into each other backstage at the Emily's list event this afternoon.
Chelsea was with Hillary, and the three of them chatted for about five minutes until HRC was pulled ...
Republicans Gleefully Woo Clinton Backers —
WSJ.com: Washington Wire 8/26/2008
Stephanie Simon reports from Denver on the presidential race.
Republican operatives have been working since the Democratic convention opened, trying to stoke bitter feelings among Hillary Clinton supporters and persuade them to vote for GOP ...