politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 10/14/2008
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McCain predicted a win at Wednesday’s debate.
(CNN) — John McCain predicted Sunday he would beat Barack Obama at the final presidential debate this week.
"After I whip his you-know-what in this debate, we're going to be going out 24/7," the Republican nominee told volunteers at his campaign headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, sparking laughter and applause from [...]
time-blog.com - 10/16/2008
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October 15, 2008 9:00 The Third Presidential Debate
The third and final Presidential Debate was held on...
October 10th, and it started at 9:00 p.m. EST, John McCain and Barack Obama faced off for 90 minutes at Hofstra University in Long Island, New ...
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The Third Presidential Debate - LIVE ELECTION DEBATE
blogs.abcnews.com - 10/14/2008
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ABC News' Ron Claiborne, Teddy Davis, and Arnab
Datta Report: Speaking to a St. Louis radio station...
on Tuesday, John McCain said that Barack Obama's recent suggestion that McCain does not have guts to raise the Bill Ayers issue to...
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McCain: Obama 'Probably Ensured' Debate on Ayers
prospect.org - 10/16/2008
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10:33: Debate over. McCain scored the most points,
and lost the debate. He was looking to land...
shots, and often succeeded. But the effort to find openings and vulnerabilities left him with little time to appear presidential. And if he connected with ...
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McCain Says At The Next Debate, He'll 'Whip Obama's You-Know-What' -- Verse-Case Scenario by Tony Peyser
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... Ironically, his not saying " ass "Doesn't suggest clear sailing But rather that John's short Term memory may be failing. VERSE CASE SCENARIO Tony Peyser provides daily poems and weekly cartoons for BuzzFlash and also writes the BuzzFlash column, " ...
Presidential Debate Preview: McCain Says He'll "Whip" Obama's "You-Know-What"
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
... the gloves off." (He didn't, and by many accounts the debate was not only "boring" but another win for Obama.) Tonight is McCain's last chance to close the widening gap between him and Senator Obama. By McCain's own predictions, it would seem that only a knockout win will do the trick. Read below for McCain's two major pronouncements: that he'll "'whip' Obama's "you-know-what" and that it's "probably ensured" he'll bring up William Ayers tonight.
MCCAIN'S PLAN TO "'WHIP' OBAMA'S 'YOU-KNOW-WHAT':
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Presidential Debate Preview: McCain Says He'll "Whip" Obama's "You-Know-What"
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... the gloves off." (He didn't, and by many accounts the debate was not only "boring" but another win for Obama.) Tonight is McCain's last chance to close the widening gap between him and Senator Obama. By McCain's own predictions, it would seem that only a knockout win will do the trick. Read below for McCain's two major pronouncements: that he'll "'whip' Obama's "you-know-what" and that it's "probably ensured" he'll bring up William Ayers tonight.
MCCAIN'S PLAN TO "'WHIP' OBAMA'S 'YOU-KNOW-WHAT':
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The End of the Road for the “Straight Talk Express”
The Moderate Voice —
... Tonight, John McCain has promised the Republican base that he is going to “kick his (Barack Obama) you know what.” Senator McCain, with all due respect, this is what Obama has been waiting for and your demeanor will prove to be the nail in your coffin. ...
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swamppolitics.com 10/15/2008 — by Jill Zuckman
John McCain stopped by his Victory phone banking operation next to his campaign headquarters in Virginia's Crystal City neighborhood and promised to "whip his you know what in this debate."
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: What The Hell Was This?
mydd.com 10/16/2008 — Re: What The Hell Was This? ( 2.00 / 2 ) I saw that moment. McCain was coming around the table to greet the moderator, but could not decide whether he was going to come around the long way (where Obama was coming around the table) or the other way. ...
Ayers will come up at debate, McCain says
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com 10/14/2008 — McCain plans to criticize Obama's ties to Ayers at Wednesday night's debate.
(CNN) – John McCain and Sarah Palin appear to have dropped the subject of Barack Obama's connection to 1960's radical Bill Ayers from the campaign trail, ...
This should have been the first debate
corner.nationalreview.com 10/16/2008 — McCain was not great tonight, but he was good. And, if this had been the first debate, it would have been a great base on which to build through the second and third. I especially liked it when he drew attention to Obama's linguistic evasions - his ...
Conservatives and the Debate
commentarymagazine.com 10/16/2008 — The general feeling on the right side of the blogosphere is that this was McCain’s best debate and he did himself a lot of good. I think people on the Right were so relieved that the debate finally turned to matters of ideological and partisan ...
McCain: If I Bring Up Ayers At Debate, It Will Be Obama's Fault
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com 10/14/2008 — In an interview that John McCain gave to local radio in St. Louis, McCain says that he was "astonished" to hear Barack Obama say recently that he was reluctant to bring up Ayers to Obama's face, and promises that he'll raise the subject at tomorrow's ...
Is It Over For John McCain?
talkleft.com 10/16/2008 — Immediately after the debate, David Gergen on CNN waxed on about how well John McCain did in the debate. Then the polls came in. He's changed his tune. Now, Gergen says, it's clear McCain didn't do what he needed to do tonight and he should shift ...
The Last Presidential Debate
politicalwire.com 10/15/2008 — Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain will face off tonight at 9 pm ET in their last debate before the election. The debate will focus on domestic policy and be moderated by CBS News' Bob Scheiffer.
Unlike the previous debates, the candidates will ...
The Final Debate: McCain Attacks, But He's No Longer in Control
motherjones.com 10/16/2008 — A political campaign can be like a rock slide. At some point, it's just going to continue in the direction it's heading--and not much can stop it. After the final debate between Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, it may well be that the ...