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McCain Hits Obama on Foreign Travel
McCain Hits Obama on Foreign Travel
“Senator Obama has never been south of our border. He has never visited a single country in our hemisphere,” the Arizonan tells Univision’s Jorge Ramos Sunday. Also criticizes Obama for not voting to condemn MoveOn.org’s “General Betray Us” ad, and ...
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Remainders: First (Football) Sunday
Jonathan Martin's Blog — ... introduces New York Times readers to the art of media-bashing. Frank Rich isn't a fan of the McCain-Palin "shotgun marriage." The Los Angeles Times reports that women are driven by more than identity politics. Anne Kornblut compares life in Hillaryland to life in Palinville. Amy Sullivan tries to pin down Palin's reach into the evangelical community. Cindy McCain, GOP fashion icon. McCain hits Obama for lack of foreign travel. Palin's lack of travel goes unmentioned.

Sunday reading: Hockey what?
Ben Smith's Blog — ... Inhofe questions Obama's patriotism. Obama will lunch will Bill. Palin avoids questions for a ninth day, which sort of encourages those of us in the press to raise them. Gibson will, at some point, get the first interview. David Wade is amused. The WSJ adds to the list of questions, with a story about the planning for Palin's signature achievement as mayor. More troopergate stuff. And her running mate is in a bit of an odd position to question the volume of Obama's foreign ...

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