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McCain latches onto false NYT story about Obama inaugural address.
McCain latches onto false NYT story about Obama inaugural address.
During a campaign rally in New Mexico today, Sen. John McCain attacked Barack Obama for taking a “victory lap” by claiming Obama has “ already written ” an inaugural address: MCCAIN: You know what? We just learned from a newspaper today that Senator Obama’s inaugural ...
New York Times Refuses To Believe Obama Will Draft His Own Inaugural Address
New York Times Refuses To Believe Obama Will Draft His Own Inaugural Address
thinkprogress.org — In an article about the upcoming White House transition, the New York Times’ Peter Baker and Jackie Calmes note that John Podesta “has been preparing for the task at the research organization he runs, the Center for American ... (more) New York Times Refuses To Believe Obama Will Draft His ...
McCain Makes Hay of Obama Inaugural Address Report
voices.washingtonpost.com — By Michael D. Shear MESILLA, N.M. -- Sen. John McCain this afternoon seized on a newspaper report that Sen. Barack Obama's staff has already written a draft of an inaugural address for the Democrat, mocking the presumptuousness. "When I pull this ... (more) McCain Makes Hay of Obama Inaugural Address Report
Obama denies having inaugural address
politico.com — In remarks in New Mexico on Saturday, Sen. McCain accused his opponent of taking a “victory lap.” (more) Obama denies having inaugural address
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New York Times Confuses Year-Old Book With Obama Inaugural Speech
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... Of course, looking for anything that might advantage his campaign without tying it to the crazy antics of face-carving fabricators, the McCain campaign seized on this story as a sign of Obama's "presumptuousness." Please note how the fact that this story came from the New York Times forces McCain to not cite the source, having made NYT-hate a critical component of his campaign. ...

New York Times Confuses Year-Old Book With Obama Inaugural Speech
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — ... Of course, looking for anything that might advantage his campaign without tying it to the crazy antics of face-carving fabricators, the McCain campaign seized on this story as a sign of Obama's "presumptuousness." Please note how the fact that this story came from the New York Times forces McCain to not cite the source, having made NYT-hate a critical component of his campaign. ...

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