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Obama aide: Palin, Romney crossed line - On Politics
John McCain's presidential campaign let speakers indirectly attack Michele Obama last night during the Republican National Convention, a top aide to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama alleged this afternoon. In response, a McCain campaign spokesman said it's a "sad day" when one side ...
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The Corner on National Review Online — Thursday, September 04, 2008 [image] The Obama Campaign [Ramesh Ponnuru] says Romney and Palin took shots at Michelle Obama. They did. And if Bristol Palin acts as a surrogate for McCain-Palin and says something offensive at a political rally, her comments will be fair game too. ...

Obama aide: Palin, Romney crossed line
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... at a Christian Science Monitor-sponsored luncheon with reporters in St. Paul, Obama strategist Robert Gibbs said he thinks "there is one candidate who is serious about leaving families alone and one that is less so." After the lunch, Gibbs told Susan that some of the things that were said crossed the line and reflected a "double standard" about what is off-limits. At issue are comments made during last night's speeches at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul. Read more: http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2008/09/obama-aide...

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