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John McCain: Act First, Think Later
The Obama campaign is finally starting to take the right approach to framing McCain's character. On a conference call with reporters today, Obama surrogates Susan Rice and Richard Clarke repeatedly attacked McCain for his reckless and impulsive approach to foreign policy. According to Greg Sargent : [S]enior Obama foreign policy adviser Susan Rice argued that there is "a pattern here of ...
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The temperament question comes roaring back
Political Animal — ... team take on McCain on character in the first place. Yes, McCain is wrong about, well, pretty much every issue under the sun, but that’s not enough — voters don’t just consider issue positions. It’s just as important to consider how McCain thinks and how he’d lead. In this case, that means a would-be president who loses his cool, can’t be counted on in a crisis, and is overly inclined to use force. More specifically, I think my friend A.L. is on the right track here. Every Obama surrogate should be saying this stuff ...

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washingtonmonthly.com 8/27/2008 — SENATOR HOTHEAD.... Last week, senior Obama foreign policy adviser Susan Rice argued on a campaign conference call that there is "a pattern here of recklessness" when it comes to John McCain's approach to national security. Referencing McCain's drive ...
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"The McCain campaign continues to level dishonest attacks on Barack Obama's integrity and patriotism," [foreign policy adviser Susan] Rice said, adding that Americans were tired of "Karl Rove's say anything, do anything politics." Rice also accused McCain of trying to "mislead the American people in order to obscure his own record of failed policy judgments." -- Seth Colter Walls , The ...
Susan Rice: Rove’s ‘Gift’ to Obama?California Conservative
Susan Rice is one of Barack Obama’s top national security advisers. She might also be Karl Rove’s implant in the Obama campaign. Every time she ‘defends’ Sen. Obama’s foreign policy record, she causes more harm than good. Every time she critiques Sen. McCain’s foreign policy acumen, she highlights McCain’s expertise. Such is the case here :  ...