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John McCain breaks promise of sticking to issues and not relying on sleazy politics: He will not stop the Robo Calls
John McCain breaks promise of sticking to issues and not relying on sleazy politics: He will not stop the Robo Calls
Download | Play    Download | Play Chris Wallace played the sickening Bill Ayers robo calls and insists he will continue the political strategies that he said he would never use. Wallace even brought up a Bill O'Reilly clip of him saying his campaign would not be about Ayers, but ...
Are They All As Sleazy As McCain?
talkingpointsmemo.com — Either because of age or recent immersion in politics, a lot of readers have asked, is it... really usually this bad? Do they all get this sleazy? As sleazy as McCain? The simple answer, I think, is, No . They don't. I don't think there's any ... (more) Are They All As Sleazy As McCain?
McCain Campaign Brings On Board Yet Another Operative McCain Once Blamed For Sliming Him During ...
blogs.abcnews.com — ABC News has learned that Warren Tompkins, one of the strategists of then-Gov. George W. Bush's South... Carolina campaign in 2000 -- which Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., blamed for his family being slimed -- is now a part of the... (more) McCain Campaign Brings On Board Yet Another Operative ...
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An Assault On Democracy
Newshoggers.com — ... would condemn any overt racism, of course, and attribute it to some bad apples - but they seem remarkably dense in not spotting anything other than utter hate speech racism from their followers (or the candidate himself) when it occurs. The merest veil of deniability conceals their deliberately looking the other way while their supporters run riot. Nor have their smears stopped at racism. Calling Obama and Dems in general traitors, terrorist abettors, "feminazis" and (oh, horrors) socialists has become a ...

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