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McCain ad turns to foreign policy
McCain ad turns to foreign policy
Another day in Denver brings another McCain ad served up for the voracious mouths at the cable nets who have many hours to fill before and after the marquee speakers. With some of tonight's speakers, especially Joe Biden, intending to focus on foreign policy, McCain's camp focuses their attention on what they portray as Obama's minimizing of the threat posed by Israel. In doing so, ...
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McCain will See Bush's Fear Card and Raise Him
Taylor Marsh — ... McCain just trumped his "noun, a verb, POW" card with the mother of all warnings about Barack Obama. McCain played the destruction of Israel card. We just found out how low McCain will go. ...

Typo Of The Day
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan — ... "With some of tonight's speakers, especially Joe Biden, intending to focus on foreign policy, McCain's camp focuses their attention on what they portray as Obama's minimizing of the threat posed by Israel," - Jonathan Martin, Politico. ...

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