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The latest John McCain ad; it's effective, I think. Barack Obama is a go-along/get-along careerist who has never reformed anything....
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McCain ad: “Temple”
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... speech while tying him to the rest of his party as “more of the same”. The spot, called “Temple”, hammers the meta themes of higher taxes, more spending, and underscores their definition of Obama as a doctrinaire liberal rather than a post-partisan with new ideas on governance: Expect more exploration of this theme as the general election proceeds. Obama likes to claim that he can heal the partisan divide, but he has no track record at any level of being anything more than what Power Line describes: a go-along, get-along careerist who works within the Democratic machine.  ...

New McCain ad 'Temple' stuffs Obama's line down his throat
Hyscience — ... Obama likes to claim that he can heal the partisan divide, but he has no track record at any level of being anything more than what Power Line describes: a go-along, get-along careerist who works within the Democratic machine. This answers the silly McSame theme from the Democrats, who claim that McCain voted with his party 90% of the time (actually 88%) during the Bush administration. Obama voted with his party 97% of the time. ...

Sunday links
Maggie's Farm — ... The latest McCain video ad. Not bad. The Palin book-banning lies. Lies of all sorts are swirling around her. Throw enough sh-t at the wall and hope some sticks. That's the approach. Grasso's compensation and the courts. Prof B Palin rises above the shrill media What does a "community organizer" do? Why Ayers matters. Neoneo Raul, Cuba, and the internet What's all this about speeches? Althouse All the gals now want the Palin look ...

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