blogs.abcnews.com - 10/14/2008
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Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., sat down with CNN's Dana Bash today for an interview. Bash asked McCain the difference between Williams Ayers and Rev. Jeremiah Wright: Why go after Obama's less solid connection with Ayers instead of the strong one...
article.nationalreview.com - 10/16/2008
blogs.tnr.com - 10/16/2008
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blogs.tnr.com —
Obama wasn't close to his best tonight. He was much
less crisp and coherent than last week, and generally looked...
a little fried. Like several of my colleagues, I thought his critique of McCain's health care plan was especially ...
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Good Enough To Hold Off McCain
swamppolitics.com - 10/14/2008
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swamppolitics.com —
By Paul West John McCain has few stronger
supporters than his younger brother Joe, who recently got...
himself into hot water when he described the fiercely contested Northern Virginia suburbs as "communist country." But that remark pales beside ...
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"Let John McCain be John McCain," his brother pleads
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All right, Senator McCain: Let's talk turkey.
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
First off, good job defending your supporters.
(Via
Jake Tapper)
I'm getting damn tired of watching people too scared to push
back on
firebombs in the night from their own rail on and on about
random shouters in crowds, too. When they're not busy demonstrating
that
everything that they ever said about feminism (NSFW!) was a
lie, of course. So I'm glad to hear that you find it
outrageous.
Now here's the thing. The Democrats won't stop. Ever.
They don't want to, and after ...
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McCain tries fresh comeback bid —
Reuters: Politics 10/14/2008
WILMINGTON, North Carolina (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee John McCain on Monday sought to assure supporters he can come from behind to defeat Democrat Barack Obama, who proposed new ways to address the economic turmoil.
Obama opens 6-point lead on McCain —
Reuters: Politics 10/14/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama has opened a 6-point lead over Republican John McCain one day before the White House rivals meet in their final debate, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Tuesday.