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McCain: A leader for these times
Nowhere else in the country do voters know John McCain like Arizonans know John McCain. Voters here have sent McCain to Washington, D.C., on their behalf five times since his first election to Congress in 1982. As much as an electorate can, we know this man. We have seen the irascible McCain. ...
John McCain: 'I'm gonna test them'
swamppolitics.com — by Mark Silva "I'm gonna test them.' Republican John McCain said at a campaign rally in New... Mexico this morning. "They're not gonna test me.'' The comment followed McCain's warning that Democratic rival Barack Obama's camaign has ... (more) John McCain: 'I'm gonna test them'
The McCain Mutiny
thedailybeast.com — Steve Schmidt and his colleagues took John McCain further than he had any reasonable right to, given... the political climate. The most popular parlor game in Washington, D.C., these days is the bludgeoning of the McCain campaign. It started with Bill ... (more) The McCain Mutiny
Time for Answers
talkingpointsmemo.com — It is time for the McCain campaign to come clean about what role any of its staffers... may have had in hyping or pushing the press to hype the charges stemming from Ashley Todd's vicious and reprehensible hoax. As Greg Sargent reported yesterday, ... (more) Time for Answers
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The Sunday Morning Talk Shows: The Review
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... Brokaw read from the Arizona Republic's endorsement of John McCain, published today, and read from the Associated Press account of John McCain being shot down over North Vietnam 41-years-ago today. To my surprise, Brokaw did not retrieve an NBC News/Mason-Dixon poll describing this is something or the other. ...

More Sunday linkage
Ben Smith's Blog — It's getting hard to keep up... Palin says Obama is dismissing the election as a "formality." The Las Vegas Sun captures Obama's increasing ability to connect on the beer track. Jodi Kantor looks at his style. Obama dominates sports radio. Nate Silver offers McCain a path to victory that doesn't run through Pennsylvania. Hertzberg thinks Lieberman is hedging. The Arizona Republic thinks Obama won't be able to rein in Pelosi and Reid, and endorses McCain. Pittsburgh ...

Endgame: Oct. 26
The Caucus — ... leaders. You have every right to be. But despite all of this, I ask of you what’s been asked of the American people in times of trial and turmoil throughout our history. I ask you to believe in yourselves, in each other.” THE ROAR “We have seen the irascible McCain. The bawdy and irreverent McCain. And, yes, the temperamental McCain. Likewise, we here in Arizona have seen the former Navy pilot and war hero evolve — slowly and with lots of fits and starts — into a statesman.” From The Arizona Republic editorial endorsing Senator John McCain “Governor Palin’s nomination clearly ...

Midnight update: Final 24 hours
Daily Kos — ... Of course, the Republic is already weeping -- Arizona has gone from a 6-2 Republican delegation in the U.S. House, to 4-4 last cycle, and will lose at least one seat this year (the open AZ-01 seat). The newspaper is increasingly out of touch with its readers -- witness its wholehearted endorsement of McCain while their state flirts with abandoning their native son for Obama. ...

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