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McCain Spokeswoman Says Kristol Has Bought Into Obama's Party Line
McCain Spokeswoman Says Kristol Has Bought Into Obama's Party Line
Weekly Standard editor and John McCain foreign policy advisor William Kristol has bought into the Obama campaign's party line, McCain campaign spokeswoman Nancy Pfotenhauer said during a television appearance today. Kristol had been critical of the management of the McCain campaign during an ...
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Kristol Turning Toxic?
Lawyers, Guns and MoneyMcCain campaign spokeswoman Nancy Pfotenhauer: "Well, you know Bill is entitled to his perspective. And I used to work for Bill," Pfotenhauer said. "And I can tell you personally sometimes he’s brilliant and sometimes he’s not. And this is one where it’s the latter category. You know, I think unfortunately he has bought into the Obama campaign’s party line." The Kristol derivatives could be turning toxic, but my guess is that this is a shot on behalf of the unfortunate rats who have ...

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