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McCain-Obama Meeting Set in Motion by Graham
By Michael D. Shear The upcoming meeting between President-elect Barack Obama and his one-time rival, Sen. John McCain, was set in motion during a phone call over the weekend between Obama and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), McCain's closest friend. In an interview Friday, Graham said that Obama ...
Details on Hillary-Barack Meeting
Details on Hillary-Barack Meeting
blogs.abcnews.com — ABC News' Martha Raddatz reports: President-elect Barack Obama met with Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., yesterday to Chicago... to discuss the possibility of the senator becoming Secretary of State. A source with knowledge of the transition process ... (more) Details on Hillary-Barack Meeting
Obama and McCain to Meet in Chicago Monday
blogs.abcnews.com — "On Monday, President-elect Barack Obama and Senator John McCain will meet in Chicago at transition headquarters," Obama... Transition spox Stephanie Cutter just announced. "It's well known that they share an important belief that Americans want and ... (more) Obama and McCain to Meet in Chicago Monday
The McCain I Know
thedailybeast.com — I can not believe how much hate and venom is in the post here and yet most... would say there for unity and change. What kind of change are you for? I did not support McCain tell he picked Palin. She is the one that helped bring the campaign from its ... (more) The McCain I Know
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Grahamnesty: Hey, I know an issue McCain and Obama could work together on
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... . The One’s going to need a point man on the right to help cram amnesty down America’s piehole, isn’t he? Let the healing begin. In an interview Friday, Graham said that Obama requested the meeting during a 20-minute phone call that the South Carolina senator described as a “pleasant” discussion about how they could work together effectively… [Graham] said the energy package drafted by a bipartisan group of 10 senators, including himself, could easily serve as a model for cooperation with the Obama administration — and something that McCain could help lead on. Graham said that ...

McCain, Secretary of Defense?
The Moderate Voice — ... When the two meet on Monday, at Obama’s suggestion it turns out, “sitting down in a serious way” to “find common ground,” the discussion might include a role for McCain in the new administration. ...

McCain-Graham Opt To Continue Affair After Campaigning Together
Riehl World View — ... haircut in the Senate, Lindsey Goober Graham, spend together? With their incessant need for the media spotlight, one has to wonder just who the Divas were within the McCain campaign? How much time do these two limp-wristed Republicans spend in the Senate cloakroom alone together, anyway? Next thing you know, they'll be taking to the streets in CA to join the anti-Prop 8 protests if for no other reason than plenty of media cameras will be there. Conservatives will find their recent menage a trois with Obama simply heartwarming, I'm sure. ...

Here We Go: McCain, Graham, Obama Ready for Amnesty
Tammy Bruce — It looks like these boys need to re-learn a lesson or two. McCain-Obama Meeting Set in Motion by Graham The upcoming meeting between President-elect Barack Obama and his onetime rival Sen. John McCain was set in motion during a phone call over the weekend between Obama and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), McCain's closest friend. In an interview Friday, Graham said that Obama requested the meeting during a 20-minute phone call that the South Carolina senator described as a "pleasant" discussion about how they could work together ...

Peace in Our Time
The Corner on National Review Online — ... ] From a WaPo item on next week's meeting between Obama and McCain: In an interview Friday, [Sen. Lindsey] Graham said that Obama requested the meeting during a 20-minute phone call that the South Carolina senator described as a "pleasant" discussion about how they could work together effectively. "We just talked about the desire to find something meaningful to work on," Graham said. "He was very nice to me, said that he considered me a serious, reform-minded senator that he could do business with." Graham said that Obama raised the idea of "sitting down in a serious way with ...

The Monday Duh List
Michelle Malkin — [image] Media in the tank for Obama? Duh. Criminal illegal aliens still being caught and released thanks to the deportation abyss? Duh. Immigration chaos still leading to the death of innocent Americans? Duh. Open-borders lobbyists demanding Obama give them the amnesty he promised? Duh. Lindsay Grahamnesty ready to work with Obama on immigration? Duh. Maybe I should call this the D’oh List.

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