salon.com - 8/7/2008
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Rick Davis, John McCain's campaign manager, probably didn't expect much out of the ordinary when he called in to MSNBC for an interview Thursday afternoon. What happened, though, once the network's Andrea Mitchell brought up the McCain campaign's controversial " Celeb " ad, was out of the ordinary -- the interview quickly turned into sniping back and forth between Mitchell and Davis. Things ...
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McCain Surrogates Cannot Name One Energy Accomplishment
Firedoglake —
... Twenty-six years in Congress, and neither Willard "I'm not a historian" Romney nor Carly "right-shoring" Fiorina can name one energy-related legislative accomplishment for their candidate John McCain.
Andrea Mitchell seems to see the wind blowing a new direction(Salon). Her previous Villager worship of McCain has soured into challenging his campaign at every turn. Perhaps Mrs Greenspan sees the Rachel Maddow fanmail piling up at letters@msnbc.com, phil.griffin@nbc.com, viewerservices@msnbc.com, countdown@msnbc.com. ...
McCain Surrogates Cannot Name One Energy Accomplishment
The Hollywood Liberal —
... ” Fiorina can name one energy-related legislative accomplishment for their candidate John McCain. Andrea Mitchell seems to see the wind blowing a new direction (Salon). Her previous Villager worship of McCain ...
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